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    top five ex. for bigger biceps

    hey guys , for some damn reason my triceps seem to explode yet my biceps lack ive tried alot of different movement / technique. but yet have found one that works good, alot of you guys on here know alot of good shit so please post yur top 5 bicep exersices.

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    1-Pull ups
    2-Pull ups
    3-Pull ups
    4-Pull ups
    5-Pull ups

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    Quote Originally Posted by LatissimusaurousRex View Post
    1-Pull ups
    2-Pull ups
    3-Pull ups
    4-Pull ups
    5-Pull ups
    close grip chin ups
    close grip chin ups
    close grip chin ups
    close grip chin ups
    ??????????????
    wouldnt they be more benifical then pull ups or did you mean chin ups

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    palms facing you obviously

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    what gives me the best pump, are standard dumbbell curls. i begin and end with my palms up, but the key is all in the suppination. at the top of the curl, make sure to twist your wrists as far as you can COMFORTABLY go, with your palms facing outward, and SQUEEEEZE the life out of your biceps. it's hard to explain, but hopefully you get what i'm saying lol. other than that, 21's are great, mainly because of the partials - they really seem to work well for the peaks. after that, MACHINE CURLS. i don't care what anyone says about "machines", seated machine biceps curls OWN!
    Quote Originally Posted by LatissimusaurousRex View Post
    palms facing you obviously
    it's not "obvious". a pull-up and a chin-up are 2 different things. what you described is a CHIN-UP...not a pull-up
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    are they really lacking that much? how big are your arms?

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    my arms arnt lack that much its just a fulller bicep would be nice. last time i messured they were floating in around 18 1/14 - 18 1/2
    my triceps are by far way supieroir , idk i would liek to have fulller biceps. instead of alreight size ones and huge triceps lol

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    Yeah right your arms aren't lacking at all dude, but for bi's the pullups/chinups is the best compound exercise for your bi's and you're pulling a lot of weight too, especially when you add plates around your waist.

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    hahha maybe its just a self insecurity hah , thanks rex for your imput bro , cheers

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    chin ups/pull ups are more for the back. They incorporate the bicep but that's not the major muscle involved. That's like saying bench press is a tricep exercise.

    Barbell curls for putting on bicep mass.

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    that's an isolation exercise though, you can add more mass with compound exercises

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    Quote Originally Posted by LatissimusaurousRex View Post
    that's an isolation exercise though, you can add more mass with compound exercises
    More overall mass, yes, but the bicep is being worked SECONDARY to your back in pullups.

    For mass strictly to the bicep itself I would say the standard straight barbell curl using principals such as rest/pause and heavy cheat curls would be best IMO. Variety would also be key though but that should be a staple in any program.
    Last edited by jbran23; 06-18-2010 at 06:36 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbran23 View Post
    More overall mass, yes, but the bicep is being worked SECONDARY to your back in pullups.

    For mass strictly to the bicep itself I would say the standard straight barbell curl using principals such as rest/pause and heavy cheat curls would be best IMO. Variety would also be key though but that should be a staple in any program.
    i would agree with all u have said

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbran23 View Post
    More overall mass, yes, but the bicep is being worked SECONDARY to your back in pullups.

    For mass strictly to the bicep itself I would say the standard straight barbell curl using principals such as rest/pause and heavy cheat curls would be best IMO. Variety would also be key though but that should be a staple in any program.
    Agreed^^ Heavy straight Barbells are my money for Bis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terraj View Post
    Agreed^^ Heavy straight Barbells are my money for Bis.
    i don't think thier is going to be much other than these and chins that are going to put any real size on your bis. If you do heavy compound work your arms usually get pretty big as it is. And whoever said benching is not good for the tris, my arms were at their biggest when my bench was in the mid 400's and i did no direct arm work whatsover. That being said, if you put 100 lbs on your bench dead and squat i bet your arms get bigger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terraj View Post
    Agreed^^ Heavy straight Barbells are my money for Bis.
    Look at that, I posted this^ right before my elbow shat it's self from doing Heavy straight Barbells ....

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    My favorites and the ones that have helped me the most are

    SBCurls
    Incline DB curls
    Crossbody hammers no lockout
    Incline ezbar curls
    preacher curls
    I dont know how to explain this one,but i use an ez bar,i lean up against a flat pole in the gym i extend my legs outward,sorta a little squat,where you cant cheat with your back and burn out,its amazing how it works
    Also i alternate crossbody hammers,regular hammers and supra bar hammers

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    Quote Originally Posted by terraj View Post
    Agreed^^ Heavy straight Barbells are my money for Bis.
    completely agree

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    straight barbell curls
    dumbell preacher curls
    hammer curls

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    Quote Originally Posted by baseline_9 View Post
    straight barbell curls
    dumbell preacher curls
    hammer curls
    Those are the three that i love to do when getting my biceps to grow....The best three imo...

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    standing olympic bar curl
    reverse preacher curls (stand on opposite side of where you're suppose to sit)
    hammer curl
    supinated bent over rows
    close grip chin ups (palms facing you).....not pullups

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    Close-grip pull ups put the stress on the arms vs the back

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    They're not that popular for some reason but the ez bar preacher curls give me an insane pump and good growth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherrydrpepper View Post
    They're not that popular for some reason but the ez bar preacher curls give me an insane pump and good growth.
    same for me as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherrydrpepper View Post
    They're not that popular for some reason but the ez bar preacher curls give me an insane pump and good growth.
    try them the way I said and stand on the opposite side of where you sit. Talk about sick. Ronnie on here, got me to try them, and they are ridiculous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xlxBigSexyxlx View Post
    try them the way I said and stand on the opposite side of where you sit. Talk about sick. Ronnie on here, got me to try them, and they are ridiculous.
    Doi you have a pic or diagram of this, im finding it difficult to imagine...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 007 View Post
    Doi you have a pic or diagram of this, im finding it difficult to imagine...
    Spider Curls they are called.


    http://www.muscleandstrength.com/exe...ider-curl.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by xlxBigSexyxlx View Post
    Have to give these a try. They look like basically the same thing as preacher but with a bit more range of motion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xlxBigSexyxlx View Post
    Thanks, in shall give them ago...
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    Quote Originally Posted by xlxBigSexyxlx View Post
    Oh! ive always heard them called scott curls for some reason, or am i thinking of something else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xlxBigSexyxlx View Post
    try them the way I said and stand on the opposite side of where you sit. Talk about sick. Ronnie on here, got me to try them, and they are ridiculous.
    Is the name for that a spider curl? Where you are completely extended, hanging. All movement at the elbow with no shoulder help?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherrydrpepper View Post
    They're not that popular for some reason but the ez bar preacher curls give me an insane pump and good growth.
    Same here bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherrydrpepper View Post
    They're not that popular for some reason but the ez bar preacher curls give me an insane pump and good growth.
    I agree... I instantly know its working!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherrydrpepper View Post
    They're not that popular for some reason but the ez bar preacher curls give me an insane pump and good growth.
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBuck6 View Post
    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.
    Biceps should be trained separately IMO. The secret to bigger biceps is to hit the inner head and the outer head of the muscle. Try close grip preacher curl thats a good example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CMB View Post
    Biceps should be trained separately IMO. The secret to bigger biceps is to hit the inner head and the outer head of the muscle. Try close grip preacher curl thats a good example.
    no shit batman

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    I have the opposite problem. I add mass to my biceps super easy, but my triceps lack. They get strong, just not big.
    My bicep routine consists of barbell drag curls, reverse curls, outward dumbbell curls, and show curls.

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    When I really want my triceps to jump out I will go heavy on pretty much any exercise that uses both arms, then I follow with a one arm tricep pulldown like this

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTxDnPkjwPI

    But what I do differently than almost everyone else on the gym is I pick I weight I can really only do 10 to 12 clean on, then I take my index finger of my other hand and I put it on the O ring and start spotting myself to at least 20

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    I use the same technique for my tricep training, going heavy and to failure on everything. I also finish with the one arm reverse pressdowns. I spot myself the same way too! I am also the only one in my gym who seems to do it.
    I think my triceps just don't pop do to my genetic makeup. Like i notice how Markus Ruhl has huge peaked biceps, but in comparison to his biceps, his triceps look flat. I have the exact same problem.

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    1. strait bar curls
    2. laying incline DB curls
    3. Preacher bench wide grip
    4. Heavy DB curls
    5. X rep, ez bar curls


    I disagree that chins would make your bi's grow more then any of these isolative exercises mentioned above. Compound does not always mean best.
    If your some noob that does not get full extension and full
    ROM to stretch and contract the muscle the way the exercise is meant, then yes a compound would be best.
    tips for curls-

    *elbows locked at your side.
    *make the bar move in a semi circular motion strait infront of you. not in a vertical plain.
    *sounds dumb, but talk to your biceps and be telling them to move LITERALLY do it (not out loud)
    *make sure your elbows are locking out at the bottom, this means full stretch and full ROM, this will make it alot harder and you wont lift as much weight, but if your not an ego bound gym wannabe then you wont mind dropping the weights back and allowing correct form, for proper muscle stimulation and growth.
    *use your bigger movements like strait bar curls as "annihilation" sets this means go hard as you can and as heavy, form is not as important as long as you are going insane and attacking the weights like they have murdered your mother.
    *use the finner movements like laying incline DB curls, or preacher as "stimulation" sets. controlled movement and focus on the muscular contraction, form is critical full stretch and only go as far to the top without the muscle resting at the top. the muscle needs to be under tension the whole time.
    *no rest at the top or bottom of each exercises, think of it like pistons in an engine. strait up strait back down with controlled tempo, concentric= explosive eccentric= slow and controlled.





    just a few tips, take it or leave it.

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