For many months I've been doing bicep curls using the EZ bar. I then read somewhere (maybe even on these forums) that a lot more of the bicep muscle is involved when curling with the straight bar......
So I changed back to the straight bar (not because I slavishly follow advice, I decided a change would be interesting.) All that happened is that I ended up with very painful wrists indeed...... (because of the different angle of the hands no doubt)
Three weeks of bicep curls with a straight barbell, seemed to have decreased bicep involvement- partly because my wrists were struggling(maybe?).....AND I've actually lost 2/8" of width in the upper arm, since changing to the straight bar......... (though other factors are involved as well)
This is my first post about training-- and I'm not to good about writing this sort of thing.........Any comments on this would be appreciated.
I've decided to stick to EZ bicep curls, because they work my biceps more.........that is my opinion.Any other advice would be welcomed.....
Nick
So I changed back to the straight bar (not because I slavishly follow advice, I decided a change would be interesting.) All that happened is that I ended up with very painful wrists indeed...... (because of the different angle of the hands no doubt)
Three weeks of bicep curls with a straight barbell, seemed to have decreased bicep involvement- partly because my wrists were struggling(maybe?).....AND I've actually lost 2/8" of width in the upper arm, since changing to the straight bar......... (though other factors are involved as well)
This is my first post about training-- and I'm not to good about writing this sort of thing.........Any comments on this would be appreciated.
I've decided to stick to EZ bicep curls, because they work my biceps more.........that is my opinion.Any other advice would be welcomed.....
Nick
