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Old 08-02-2002, 03:08 PM   #1
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arm workouts

whats the best workout for ur triceps and biceps?
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Old 08-02-2002, 03:30 PM   #2
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there is no "best work-out".



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Old 08-02-2002, 04:24 PM   #3
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ok whats 2 very good work outs for ur arms?



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Where to begin.............................Are you doing them on the same day together or with chest and back?



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Old 08-02-2002, 08:41 PM   #5
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i was wondering how can i train triceps and biceps, i have been carrying weights for the past one week, but the triceps is still not up to standard, may i know is there any method to train both together
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I wouldnt be training them on the same day at all

i have 4 days in between tri's and bi's
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Old 08-03-2002, 01:42 AM   #7
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I train bis and tris on the same day. Seems to be working for me. I have made pretty good progress and plus at the end you get a monster pump in your arms.



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I train bi's & tri's together too. Never used to but I prefer it now.

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Where to begin.............................Are you doing them on the same day together or with chest and back?
I agree...give us something to work on
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I wouldnt be training them on the same day at all

i have 4 days in between tri's and bi's
Tri's and Bi's are push/pull muscles and can be trained very well on the same day.
In fact if your pressed for time, you can superset bi's and tri's together to save time. Do a set for Bi's then go right to a set for tri's.

The benifit of doing chest tri's and back bi's is that you pre work them doing chest and back so you only need a couple sets to finish them off.



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Standing barbell curls
Alternating Bicep curls
Hammer curls

Laying triceps extention (skull crushers)
Press downs

I use any variation of the above, and thats about it.



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I think the best advice for arms is to not overtrain them!



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Diesel,

Read DP's thread "Design an Arm W/O" and see posts by myself and TCD. His program is better in it's own right. Mine assumes you are working your Chest, Back and Shoulders seperately on their own day (s).
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