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TIP: DO THE GUILLOTINE CURL

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Generally, biceps exercises are set up so the upper arms remain roughly parallel to the torso and the resistance reduces as the hands get closer to the chest. Think of the standard barbell curl.

But the guillotine curl requires the upper arms to be positioned perpendicular to the torso with the shoulders flexed – arms forward with respect to the torso.





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Guillotine-High-Cable-Curl






This position makes the resistance grow stronger – instead of lessening – as the cable moves downwards toward the body. Hold and squeeze the biceps at the peak contraction for two seconds.
 
Generally, biceps exercises are set up so the upper arms remain roughly parallel to the torso and the resistance reduces as the hands get closer to the chest. Think of the standard barbell curl.

But the guillotine curl requires the upper arms to be positioned perpendicular to the torso with the shoulders flexed – arms forward with respect to the torso.





🔇


Guillotine-High-Cable-Curl






This position makes the resistance grow stronger – instead of lessening – as the cable moves downwards toward the body. Hold and squeeze the biceps at the peak contraction for two seconds.
The Guillotine High Cable Curl is a biceps exercise that differs from traditional biceps curls by changing the position of the upper arms and shoulders. Instead of keeping the upper arms parallel to the torso, the Guillotine Curl requires the upper arms to be positioned perpendicular to the torso, with the shoulders flexed and the arms forward

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