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Old 01-16-2007, 05:17 PM   #1
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hey i've got a problem. when i flex my right arm i see my tricep nicely but when i felx my left arm i can barely see my tricep if even any. what could this mean? is it that my left tricep needs to be worked more (i mean i dont know why they would be uneven because i never do a single handed tricep exercise)
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It could be genetics. Your left triceps may not be as big as your right triceps.

Then again, you could be favoring your right arm during your routine. Figure out what the highest weight is that you can do with each hand during a One-handed Triceps Extension. If it turns out that your left is weaker, there's your problem and you should do some unilateral work.



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Old 01-16-2007, 05:22 PM   #3
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Humans arent symmetrical. We are generally stronger on our dominant side, hence the possibility of slightly larger muscles.

Using DBs instead of BBs can help insure you are exerting the same force with each arm though. On a BB you can cheat with your dominant arm without realizing it.



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o i think i mite be favoring my right arm. is that when i feel more pressure on my right arm than my left?
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o i think i mite be favoring my right arm. is that when i feel more pressure on my right arm than my left?
Do the extensions test.



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Do the extensions test.
all right. thanks
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all right. thanks
NP. If it turns out that you need to work your left arm more, feel free to come back and ask for some tips.



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lol will do. do you think you could also tell me some effective tricep workouts? all i really do is Two-Handed Pulldown.
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lol will do. do you think you could also tell me some effective tricep workouts? all i really do is Two-Handed Pulldown.
Bench presses, skull crushers, laying tricep extensions, push ups,... any motion where you push with your arms will work your triceps.



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it's mainly genetics or due to style of life..
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3. Too much focus on isolation exercises, not enough compound work. You can do all the “small” lifts until you are blue in the face, but until you are moving big poundage’s in the big lifts you will remain small. Which brings up point #4.

4. You MUST squat and deadlift if you are going to reach your bodies growth potential. Think it through. Doing squats or deads activates 70-85% of the bodies overall musculature in one move. Doing a set of curls maybe 3-5%. Which sends a big signal that the body better get better at synthesizing protein and better at handling the need to grow as a unit? You will NEVER reach your potential without doing the squats and deads.
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2) I also believe that most people don’t put near enough emphasis on lower body and core work. The key to getting big is full squats and deadlifts. If you are looking at your routine and you see that you are training upper body 3 or 4 days per week and lower body once, you have a serious problem. The majority of athletes should live and die in the squat rack.

3) And for that matter, EVERYONE’S program should be centered around these exercises: Full Squat, Deadlifts (or cleans or both), heavy barbell rows, bench press, and Standing Barbell Military/Push Presses. Add pull ups, barbell curls, dips, heavy abdominal work, and some core work (back extensions, reverse hypers, or glute hams) and that should make up 95-100% of the total number of exercises you do. The most effective training is simple and hard.

7) Isolation exercises are absolute crap. 90% of your routine should be made up of full squats, deadlifts or cleans, bench press, standing overhead press, heavy barbell rows, pull-ups, dips, and core work (abs, glute ham raises, back extensions, reverse hypers). Isolation exercises and machines are the worst thing that ever happened to the weight training world.
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im so sick and tired of hearing people who just started training who say they cant gain weight. jeez ive heard this crap so often. every day it seems i have some stupid kid ask me about how to gain weight... in resturants, at the grocery store, yo uname it. for some reason there seems to be a sign on my back or something. usually i know its worthless to talk to them, sometimes i actually waste my time. talked to a kid at the golden corral a couple of days ago. took almost an hour when i should have been enjoying my all you can eat steak night... 3 days later i see him in the gym when i just happened to go in to talk to a friend who i knew was there... kid was there doing preacher curls. said hi to me, then said well i talked to my friend about what you said and he said he tried it once and overtrained so i decided to do this thing i read about... on the other hand about 6 months ago i talked to this 6' tall, 150lb kid who wanted to know about getting stronger. kid had done well in judo, won some titles, also after that had done cycling, turned pro then quit a year later, quite a good road racer. he actually did what i told him i guess, about 3 months after i saw him the first time i saw hiim again, he weighed about 185... he wanted to try olympic weightlifting so i let him train with the team i coach. now hes weighing 204 and clean and jerking about 300lbs, 54lbs gained in 6 months. no drugs. olympic squat from 175lbs to 385lbs, front squat from 150lbs to 330lbs. hell be a good lifter, has a good work ethic. needs to be 240 and fairly lean, will compete eventually in the 231 pound class. will take about another 12-15 months i suppose. why is a kid like this the exception and not the rule? why will kids do the same old thing for years in the abscense of results, and not try anything new? what the hell is wrong with people. there is a gym in town, i know the owner so i go and talk to him sometimes, there are all these kids in there, skinny little ****s, doing curls. they never progress, you see the same faces one year to the next, same bodies too.
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