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Well I only go to the gym twice a week (mon and thurs) and I limit myself to 60-70 arm reps, and usually 25 of those are shoulder press.bulletproof1 said:why limit yourself to 1 type? all are excellent.
Work it from different angles then. Vary your routine... Try seated incline curls, again, at varying angles... I've always felt that incline curls hit the top, shoulder tie-in of the bicep more so than any other exercise.shiek49 said:While were on bicep curls, i've got a question. I've got good definition on the lower part of my bicep down toward my elbow, but I can't get the cut/definition I would like to have on the upper part of my bicep . What bicep exercise would isolate that upper part and help with getting more definition?
Johnnny said:Just out of curiosity how do you work your biceps w/o doing back exercises?
DId you mean to type this?Johnnny said:Just out of curiosity how do you work your biceps w/o doing back exercises?
GIZmo_Timme said:Cowpimp, your always talking about how you like to do pulling movements for biceps but i dont think that's good because it hits the lats more. Why dont you do more isolating exersises for you biceps? Do you think that your arms cant handle the stress?
DId you mean to type this?Or did you mean, How do you work your BACK w/o doing biceps?
Johnnny said:There are 3 types of bicep curls that will build up your biceps.
Standing bicep curls with either a 45lb bar or db's or you can do seated db curls & even on an incline bench
standing, seated, & seated on an incline db hammer curls
ez bar or db preacer curls, & concentration curls
all of these are great for your biceps & should be rotated every 3-4 weeks to keep the biceps shocked.
johnnny said:Well Cowpimp says he likes to do pulling movements for biceps.
I don't see how you can work your biceps in pulling movements unless you're doing lat pulldown or cable row or some back exercises.
Which brings me to my next point how do you work your biceps w/o working your back?
The biceps are solely worked through various bicep curls. I've never heard of or seen bicep exercises done with pulling exercises which makes me wonder if he made it up?![]()
I give up, I'm thoroughly confused... as is Johnny apparently!DimebagDarrell said:are you retarded? of course biceps are recruited during back excercises. try bent-over rows. hella bicep involvement. why would cowpimp make this up? curls arent the sole recruiter of the bicep. and how do you work your biceps w/o working your back? what?
I don't see how you can work your biceps in pulling movements
are you retarded? of course biceps are recruited during back excercises. try bent-over rows. hella bicep involvement. why would cowpimp make this up? curls arent the sole recruiter of the bicep. and how do you work your biceps w/o working your back? what?
Johnnny said:What you're saying is that the back exercises are just as efficient for building the biceps as bicep exercises are?![]()
Johnnny said:DimebagDarrell
Really I didn't know that your biceps come greatly while doing back.![]()
Which is exactly why I don't do back or biceps the same day or on back to back days.
But you don't want to be trying to get a complete bicep workout from your back day. You want to get a bicep workout on bicep day.
What you're saying is that the back exercises are just as efficient for building the biceps as bicep exercises are?![]()
As for shocking your muscles, many bodybuilders & strength coaches will tell you to change your exercises every 3-4 weeks to keep them guessing.
Johnnny said:DimebagDarrell
What you're saying is that the back exercises are just as efficient for building the biceps as bicep exercises are?![]()
Some back exercises are fantastic for hitting the bi's. ALL back
exercises hit the bis...although you now seem to know this?!?![]()
Actually...i was referring to this comment...Johnnny said:ChrisRock
It's called sarcasm dude. What do you think thewas for?
I've never trained biceps & back on the same day b/c of this reason which I knew a long time ago.
"What you're saying is that the back exercises are just as efficient for building the biceps as bicep exercises are?"