Lately in the workout forum here, one can view a plethora of bicep/tricep and other smaller bodypart threads, asking for the best exercises/frequency/techniques for each. While that is definitely needed to grow those parts, I'd just like to hammer home an important point that I hope all of those w/these questions are addressing.
Remember to include MASS movements. SQUATS/LEG PRESS are #1. A close second come DEADLIFTS. Last but not least, big basic ROWING movements for the entire area opposite of your chest (BACK). It may seem obvious to some, but realize that doing these FORCE your ENTIRE body to get bigger, not just one specific part. When you make the front of your upper body grow (chest/sh), the back of your upper body grow (back), and your foundation grow (legs=support), you are becoming a "bigger" person in general, who's basic frame and structure are growing larger. (Not just one specific area) Now, those smaller bodyparts when they are worked will have a much easier time "deciding" to get bigger because you are sending that constant message to "catch up" through the rest of those entire-body mass movers.
I realize this is almost like my "Todays Obvious Training Reminder" thread in some regards, however I felt it to be extremely pertinent to relate this to the bicep/tricep threads as of late. If you already incorporate the above concepts, then you are well on your way! If you aren't, you may wish to drop a few sets of the arm/smaller body-part work, and throw in some of the above to change "who" you are.
Peace!!!!!![]()
~SC~
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