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04-07-2004, 10:45 AM #1New Member
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hitting the inside head of the tri's
What exercises hit the inside head of the tri??? ( i mean the one nearest ur lats)??
Mine sure are lagging .... any info would be great
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04-07-2004, 10:50 AM #2
heavy weighted dips are the best.
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04-07-2004, 03:23 PM #3
Pressing movements hit the outer head the hardest.
If you're looking to build the long head of the triceps, any overhead tricep extension will work. Make sure to get a full range of motion, going as far down as possible.
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04-08-2004, 05:18 PM #4Associate Member
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I may get flamed for posting this but .... heavy bent-arm crossbench dumbbell pullovers using a grip with your hands flat on the plates.
This really targets the inner head like nothing else I've ever done.
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04-09-2004, 06:46 AM #5Originally Posted by Powrlftr
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04-09-2004, 11:15 AM #6
Bro, no matter what joe weider tells you in his magazines, you can not isolate one part of a muscle. Muscles contract in an all-or-nothing principle, so no matter what ur doing, your workin your WHOLE tricep. Some excersizes you feel more in different places because its a neurological sensation, neurons are firing in that region, most likely do to impingement, so you feel more of a burn there. Just keep good form, slow movement, and heavy weight, and you'll develop fine.
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04-09-2004, 05:11 PM #7Originally Posted by Tribex
http://www.exrx.net/Muscles/TricepsBrachii.html
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04-09-2004, 06:02 PM #8Originally Posted by MMC78
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04-09-2004, 06:32 PM #9Associate Member
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Originally Posted by Tribex
I used to do my deadlifts sumo style and I had really developed inner thighs, but it eventually was hurting my bad knee too much so I switched to traditional style (with a loss of 100 lbs on my max). Now after several months I've lost the excessive inner thigh development.
I used to have much more development in the inner head of my tri's from doing pullovers for years. I haven't done them in several years and my tri development is very different. From powerlifting my tri's are now very thick around the elbows and the inner head isn't as full or sweeping.
I read the article that you are misinterpreting here .... that article basically said you couldn't work a muscle in a given area and that the entire muscle would contract equally .... like you couldn't do conc curls and expect to contract the bi's in the center of the muscle more and increase the peak, but you can do exercises that put stress on different muscles of a muscle group.
So you are telling me that flat bench and incline bench do the same thing and that I don't need to do inclines because flat benches will hit the upper pec just as well?
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04-09-2004, 09:40 PM #10
Yes, i am telling you that flat hits upper and lower chest better than any other, because that is how ur pec is build. The myofibers that run allong it are designed to do a particular movement: pull the humerous in. Believe what you want, and i have no problem with that, because i believe that the intensity you train with is more important than the specific moves you do in the gym. I train the way i've been taught by my boss (exchampionship bodybuilder and a nationally known name in the personal training business). But yes, muscles contract in an all-or-nothing motion, cant be isolated.
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04-10-2004, 02:10 AM #11Originally Posted by Tribex
You're biceps example isn't analogous to triceps. The biceps are fused at the point of insertion, whereas the triceps are independent muscles of the same group. As a counter example, it is possible to work the brachailis without involving too much of the biceps brachii.
It IS true that you can't completely isolate one head of a particular muscle group. However your limbs (especially the arms) are designed to recruit different muscle's depending on their position relative to the body.
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