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Originally Posted by mike456
I see your routine, and I was told that it is not safe to go heavy with isolation (such as pull-overs for 4x3)
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Originally Posted by mike456
it is a isolation movement
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Originally Posted by GoLdeN M 07
Its are not isolated, its a compound movement.
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Originally Posted by CowPimp
It will increase the strength of the tricep in its role during a pullover, but that might not carryover (At least not very efficiently) to pressing movmements unless you are also hypertrophying the muscle.
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Originally Posted by GoLdeN M 07
yea but as i lift the dumbell my elbow is being extended, so its gotta do a better job on working the tricep brachiis than regular straight arm pullovers. Its just like a lying dumbell tricep extension exept there is a far greater range of motion.
And sorry mike but it is a compound movement. Both the shoulder and elbow joints are being moved. It works all the big muscles in the upperbody and more(chest, lats, triceps, triceps long head, rhomboids if thats a muscle, rear delts, wrists, and the abs). |
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Originally Posted by CowPimp
That's some sort of hybrid pullover/tricep extension then.
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Originally Posted by GoLdeN M 07
so it does a good job strengthening the tris right?
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Originally Posted by GoLdeN M 07
Albob oh yea, thanks alot really but i think compound movement would be better for me towards strength for my triceps and besides im only 15 so i dont think i should be doing much isolated movements. Are there any others?
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Originally Posted by CowPimp
Dips are fine. Pushup variations are good too. Close grip pushups, CG pushups with feet elevated, divebomber pushups, and perhaps eventually one armed pushups (Start with your arms elevated and work down) or handstand pushups can be used. Those last two are very advaned movements though.
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Originally Posted by GoLdeN M 07
ok then what exercise would u recommend?? Are dips great for me?
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