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    Training biceps

    what is the best way to get your lower biceps to grow so that your bicep comes straight up off your arm at the bottom?

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    the effect that you speak of comes with full developement of the biceps, there is no way to isolate the area you speak of. First of all we all have different insertion points for our bis that you cannot change. Worry about using heavy compound movements to train the bis with, and even equally important as that, be sure touse correct form while training and just put some time under your belt, they will come eventually. If all your sets are cheat sets, then you are taking the stress off the bicep during the movement, hence you will not see proper development, make sense?

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    I think there's also some genetic factors involved there as well, yes? Some people naturally have a longer head that runs longer and closer to the joint. Others have a shorter one (mine is shorter).

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    Originally posted by TattooedCarrot
    I think there's also some genetic factors involved there as well, yes? Some people naturally have a longer head that runs longer and closer to the joint. Others have a shorter one (mine is shorter).

    that is what I was referring too when I mentioned insertion points of the bicep

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    Oh oops....being new myself I'm still learning and didn't catch that "insertion point" term

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    Most of it is genetic and hereditary.






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