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French press, because nothing else puts mass on your triceps as well.
Barbell/ez bar curls, because nothing else puts mass on your biceps as well.
Weighted calf-raises on a raised platform, because nothing else puts mass on your calves as well.
I didn't include the compound exercises since they had already be said repeatly, and that gets boring-lol-. Besides deadlifts,squats,pull-ups,bench don't hit your arms or calves worth a shit, and anyone serious about bodybuilding or someone just interested in getting in shape can't neglect these muscles.
Pullups and bench don't hit your arms?
Deadlifts and squats don't hit your calves?
If benching doesn't hit your tris, you aren't benching right. Ditto for chins and biceps, deads/squats and calves.
Ask Dave Tate or Louie Simmons how you bench 1000lbs. They'll tell you that tricep strength is immensely important.
Bis are greatly stimulated by pulling movements.
Calves are huge stabilizers during squatting/deadlifting.
Your personal feeling after a workout does not invalidate biomechanics.
Actually, they don't.
Feelings don't indicate growth. Growth indicates growth.
That being said, yours aren't growing so let's see what we can do to fix that.
Re the assistance work Tate and others do, much of that has to do with tendon and joint health, and recovery.
I hardly ever really feel my individual muscles working when I train and I rarely get DOMS.
In your case, for hams, it will mean "well, train them, fool!" LOL!
Tate and many powerlifters DO work their triceps, and they work them with (gasp) pressing movements. Most of what westside does is bench pressing with boards, bands, or from the floor or the rack. They have very strong and well-developed triceps.