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    Post Spark New Tricep Growth

    Lean Muscle News Subscriber Adam Holtz sent in this excellent triceps builder. The movement really stretches and develops the entire triceps region. Give it a try.

    Here is a variation to the traditional Lying Triceps Extension ("skull crushers").

    This exercise, the Incline Triceps Extension, seems to have a greater focus on these muscles and may need significantly less weight.

    - Set an incline bench to 70-80 degree angle.

    - Lay back onto the bench so that your head is just above the top of the bench, and plant your feet on the ground for support, without sitting.

    - Using an EZ curl bar, extend your arms above your head.

    - Take a close grip and keep your upper arms parallel to your ears and close to your head.

    - Now, the movement becomes similar to the Lying Triceps Extension, except you get a much better stretch by bringing the bar down and behind your head (remember to keep your upper arms locked in place) instead of simply down to your forehead.

    -Try using a very light weight to get the form.

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    sounds like a GREAT variation ... I think I'll try it ...

    but one question (I'm even embarrased for asking - I really should know better): the 70-80degree angle ... is that from vertical or horizontal?

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    From horizontal so that you are sitting more up than laying down.

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    kewl - thanks!

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    is it better than close grip bensh press ??

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