michael_johns6
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I Just wanted to know the very best exercises to do to build alot of mass fast on the biceps and triceps????????
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Originally posted by JerseyPaul
I like straight bar barbell curls and incline dumbbell curls for bicep mass. For triceps - close grip bench press, dips and skullcrushers.
Originally posted by Prince
the most important thing is too remember that your biceps and triceps are relatively small muscles and easily overtrained as they get indirect work from virtually every upper body exercises.
I like barbell curls, dumbbell curls, preacher curls, concentration curls, close grip bench press, french presses, push downs.
Originally posted by Prince
the most important thing is to remember that your biceps and triceps are relatively small muscles and easily overtrained as they get indirect work from virtually every upper body exercises.
I like barbell curls, dumbbell curls, preacher curls, concentration curls, close grip bench press, french presses, push downs.
Originally posted by Dante B.
If you're moderate with your volume, and avoid failure, you can train virtually any bodypart several times per week.
Just because it's a small muscle group, and often involved in other movements, doesn't mean that it's so easily overtrained. One has to look at the entire picture, and that is beyond the muscle itself (i.e. the CNS).
Originally posted by firestorm
sheeit GR8 you'd never see me doing it. Your afraid to train with me which means you must cheat alot huu? hahahahahahaha
Originally posted by P-funk
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I agree, I think a lot of people blow the whole overtraining/overworked thing out of proportion.
Originally posted by Dante B.
If you're moderate with your volume, and avoid failure, you can train virtually any bodypart several times per week.
Just because it's a small muscle group, and often involved in other movements, doesn't mean that it's so easily overtrained. One has to look at the entire picture, and that is beyond the muscle itself (i.e. the CNS).
Originally posted by P-funk
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I agree, I think a lot of people blow the whole overtraining/overworked thing out of proportion.
Originally posted by gr81
ha ha, just playin with ya bro. I would love to train with ya, it would give you a chance to beg for mercy trying to keeo up with the great one. ha. good times right. hows that weight comin along?
Originally posted by HoldDaMayo
if one workout a week was causing you to lose mass and strength, then the problem was most likely your workout... not the fact that you only worked it once a week... BUT... I whole heartedly agree that just because something works for someone, doesn't mean it works for everyone... you obviously know your own body and listen to what its saying... I'm in NO WAY trying to tell you to work out once a week... what I'm trying to say is working each body part once a week should NOT cause a person to LOSE muscle AND strength...