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    Best exercise for tricep mass?

    Hey guys just like the title says, I really need to put some mass on my triceps and just wanted to know which exercises you perfer?

    I am currently lifting by the Layne Norton Power/Hypertrophy split which has stnading french press, close grip bench, and push downs

    (I have been doing these exercises for years, much longer than I've been doing this split and it doesn't seem to increase my tricep size at any noticeable rate)

    age:22
    ht:6'1"
    wt:194
    bf%: 15-17
    exp: lifting on and off for 5 years, been serious about it for about 2 years

    currently cutting and taking Clenbuteral @ 140mcg/day (but even when bulking I can't seem to add tricep mass)

    Thanks for the input

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    Weighted Dips
    Close Grip Bench
    Skull Crushers
    Reverse Grip Bench
    JM Press

    I never got much out of cable movements for triceps, then again my triceps are genetically cursed. The above ones are the top mass builders imo.

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    weighted dips and reverse grip pull downs

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    My triceps have grown from standard benchpress

    My favorite moves to train them specificaly;

    Floor press
    Pushdowns
    Skull crushers
    One arm lying dumbell extensions

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    Quote Originally Posted by ****** View Post
    Weighted Dips
    Close Grip Bench
    Skull Crushers
    Reverse Grip Bench
    JM Press

    I never got much out of cable movements for triceps, then again my triceps are genetically cursed. The above ones are the top mass builders imo.
    Agreed with dips, close bench, and crushers. I like to start with crushers and then move to close grips. Of course pick a wieght you can handle to beat down the tri instead of every other mucle group. I like to do two mass movements first and then finish it off with a cable. Dont be fansy. I also do bi's and tri's on same day. I like to alternate the one i do first about every 3-4 weeks. As when my bi's are pumped first my tri's are strong as hell. And vice ah versa. If i pump tri's first my bi's seem stronger.
    Good luck

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    Dips hands down

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    Skull crushers and dips always get a nice burn with those.

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    skull crushers, close grip is a must, and dips

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    Dips and Skull Crushers. top 2. and close grip bench.

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    cable kickbacks babyyy yehhh... ha jokes.

    decline skullcrushers

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    Skull crushers and reverse grip press....its like a bench with the ez curl bars reverse grip and hands at your sides elbows in. Load it up and go to failure. Elbows out and you screw your routine.

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    I personally like incline skullcrushers. And I just started weighted dips and they are pretty badass. They work lots of really practical muscles (if you are a climber).

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    And I just started weighted dips and they are pretty badass.[/QUOTE]

    Weighted dips are great. I like doing them with my heels on a bench and a plate or two in my lap. When your blown you don't have to worry about that damn belt that way.....just lean to one side....lol

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    you are correct.. My arms have grown more with basic compound exercises like bench press, hang clean and press, pull-ups, power cleans, deadlifts, squats, and bent-over rows.

    Floor presses are very good for mass and strength too.

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    If you're bench goes up so do your triceps. The best movements are ones with the largest amount of weight so yeah bench and close grip. If you want to hit them with huge weight use bench lock outs. But you need to make sure the arm is being bent a good bit. I'm not talking about an inch or something in movement. Just so your elbow is bent about 90ยบ or so I reckon.

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    Since you've been doing the same exercises ur not getting the mass u want u need to switch up ur tri work outs every few weeks and what works for me is doing bi's and tri's on Fridays but every bi exercise is super set with tris and try that when doing chest as well ... The point where ur last few reps r the ones that make up ur whole gains is what to keep in mind, that's when ur hitting deep inside the muscle cells that make the whole muscle grow ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newyorkrockstar View Post
    Since you've been doing the same exercises ur not getting the mass u want u need to switch up ur tri work outs every few weeks and what works for me is doing bi's and tri's on Fridays but every bi exercise is super set with tris and try that when doing chest as well ... The point where ur last few reps r the ones that make up ur whole gains is what to keep in mind, that's when ur hitting deep inside the muscle cells that make the whole muscle grow ...

    Supersetting chest and Triceps?.....Sorry brotha.....Can't agree w/ that one.

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    It's based on the agonists-antagonist relationship between the bi and tri.. When the bi's(agonists muscle) are trained, the tri's(antagonist muscle) act as stablilizers. When the tri are trained they become agonists while the bi's play the role of antagonist. Supersetting like this forces blood into the entire arm region and creates that big pump. If you do it right your arms will feel like they're going to explode.
    I've been training for over 10 years , it works my man.

    I never tried chest n tri superset.. But bi tri works
    Last edited by Newyorkrockstar; 12-02-2010 at 01:49 AM.

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    ^Sorry...missed your original point. I thought you were encouraging him to superset his tricep and chest exersizes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ****** View Post
    Supersetting chest and Triceps?.....Sorry brotha.....Can't agree w/ that one.
    haha

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    I like doing drop sets with just about every workout. Start heavy as possible, drop 30lbs, drop 30 lbs. Then 2 more sets 6-8 reps heavy as possible. As mentioned above, I too have found supersetting bi's & tri's very beneficial. If your arm don't feel like they are going to explode, you're doing something wrong.

    Good luck bro!

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