
 Originally Posted by 
BigBuck6
					
				 
				It must be geographical, now that I live in Florida this is all I ever see people doing!
 I also have noticed that MOST men seem to overtrain biceps and as a result never get the size they want. As far as compound movements, I do believe they can help shape a serious set of arms. Granted, biceps are secondary on back movements but an experienced lifter can emphasize the muscle to a greater extent than a novice. When you take into account large weights sometimes those secondary muscles are being overloaded with more resistance than isolation moves can ever obtain. I personally feel that throwing a couple hundred pounds on a T-bar is a lot harder on my biceps (secondary) muscles than any hammer curl could ever be and I am not the only one. The great Ron Coleman also rarely trained biceps in part because he felt they got worked so well on back day.