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    Arm training

    training bi's,tri's together all around bad idea? i go back and forth every couple of months...bi's w/chest,then w/back then shoulders. same switch with tri's.(i always train legs alone) then i go with bi's tri's together for a while. i need pointers on this guys. thanx for all your help. i dont want any wasted effort in the gym while cycling

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    Quote Originally Posted by Who Dat View Post
    training bi's,tri's together all around bad idea? i go back and forth every couple of months...bi's w/chest,then w/back then shoulders. same switch with tri's.(i always train legs alone) then i go with bi's tri's together for a while. i need pointers on this guys. thanx for all your help. i dont want any wasted effort in the gym while cycling
    I have seen it all. I have see bi's and tri' to really pump the arms, and i have seen back and bi's, chest and tri's as the smaller muscle is the secondary from the main muscle anyways....I guess it all comes do to what works for you.

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    Holding my breath - waiting for the arbitrary flame fest on 'arm' days

    Gotto love bi/tri workouts for that swole feeling IMHO
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    Quote Originally Posted by roastchicken View Post
    Holding my breath - waiting for the arbitrary flame fest on 'arm' days

    Gotto love bi/tri workouts for that swole feeling IMHO
    I was going to throw in my "2", then....

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    Depends on what works best for you. You should switch your routine about every 4-6 weeks anyway. For me I've done a 6 week back/bi, chest /tri routine then a 6 week of chest/back with a bi/tri routine and put on 7lbs and some size. Here are some links to arm routines that may also work for you that I found useful at least for me. Hope they help.

    Bodybuilding.com - Build Big Arms For Summer, Pro Style! - David Robson
    Bodybuilding.com - 31 Days To Bigger Arms! - Doberman Dan
    Bodybuilding.com - Build Big Bi's & Tri's! - Jonathan Deprospo
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    The last link looks interesting to try.

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    same as everyone else i swap it round abit.
    back with bi's for 3 month, chest with tri's.
    often after training back hard my biceps are so pumped they only need 6 sets total to finish them off.

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    I prefer to keep my arm workouts seperate to the big muscle groups, and if a WO is gonna be missed it'll be arms.

    Bi/tri supersets are fucking awesome - focus either on one or the other
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