I know it gives a good stretch but once you do half a curl there doesn't seem to be any resistance. Plus, it almost feels like me elbows are going to break when I go all the way down.
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If you feel your elbows are going to break, maybe you need to drop the weight. Make sure the preacher bench is adjusted properly for you, and don't use your body when lifting. Just focus on your arm movement. Also like for any muscle group you need to rotate your exercises frequently.. I change mine every 6 weeks.

Originally posted by Michael D
If I drop the weight, then I won't be maximizing my workout. I do feel like I am working way too much upper body trying to balance myself.
I don't think my body will ever get used to exercise. I don't think I have repeated a workout back to back yet. I usually wake up and say, I am going to do this this and this. It is always different. Is it bad to change up that often?
Originally posted by Michael D
I see what you are saying about form. I could have bad form but I am lowering the weight under control, short pause at bottom and then lifting it back up. I felt like it was good form. Just when the weight is at the very bottom, it puts alot of pressure on my elbows if I lock them out.
How can changing keep you from benefitting from the exercise. I will give you an example. Say I do concentration curls, then barbell curls, then incline bench curls. My next workout that week for the bis I do, preachers, alt. dumbell curls and hammer curls. Will I not get as much by varying it like that?
Originally posted by Michael D
I know it gives a good stretch but once you do half a curl there doesn't seem to be any resistance. Plus, it almost feels like me elbows are going to break when I go all the way down.
Originally posted by Randy
It has always been great for helping to build a nice peak.


Originally posted by BlueCorsair
The first time I did those, I had to start off with a 30 pound dumbbell in each hand. The exercise seems, to me at any rate, to do nothing but tear your bicep to shreds, and as a result, you may find your biceps aren't nearly as strong as you thought. You can't "swing" your arms really, or lift with your back/body movements.
Originally posted by Randy
I've incorporated incline wide grip curls,
Originally posted by SJ69
How can you you do wide grip incline curls??
My only experience with incline curls is with dumbells.
Originally posted by Larva
hey randy or prince got a link to that article wouldn't mind reading it. thanks
