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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: HERCULES, CA.
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hey fellas, i gotta question regarding dumbell curls. do u guys like to supinate or just curl the weight straight up? for some reason when i start getting heavier i still try to maintain good form, but then its like i cant feel the contraction when i supinate. but when i curl the weight straight up i feel it alot? what do u guys think? thanks
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what does that mean?
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Join Date: Nov 2000
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I do them both ways.
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Do you mean supinate at the begining of the movement or at the end of the movement? ------------------ train smart not hard |
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Canada
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Beats the hell outa me BikerChick, I find if I use a weight thats to heavy for DB curls, I'll be swinging the weight by the end.
Go with a lighter weight or do some drop sets if you like the heavy weight, they kill ya. ------------------ Just another day in the gutter |
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------------------ got muscle? |
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Halifax Nova Scotia Canada
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I do them both ways too! If you go too heavy
with curls and get sloppy you run the risk of injury to tendons and muscles in your forearm. When you supinate you also strengthen muscles across the forearm which is a good thing believe me. ( Been there done that) |
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: HERCULES, CA.
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hey mac, i start with the weights at my sides, and than as i curl the weight up slowly i supinate. but the thing is like i cant really feel the muscles contract. but i really feel it contract when i just curl the weight straight up. i just cant feel my biceps working when i supinate. and for me im an all form kinda guy. i make sure my form is always strict.
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Did that help? ------------------ train smart not hard |
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: IN
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the reason that you don't feel the movement in the biceps as much when you supinate is that the bottom part of the movement is initiated by the brachialis and brachioradialis when you do them this way, the same as if you were doing hammer curls.
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