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3 Supersets for Bigger Arms





 
3 Supersets for Bigger Arms

Every time we pull, we use our biceps and triceps. 

just 3 Supersets for Bigger Arms

Because our biceps and triceps get a lot of work during compound movements, it’s important to limit the number of sets during isolation work.

 With dedicated arm training, keep the sets low and the intensity high. 

An even bigger problem is that most people don’t understand anatomy well enough to train their biceps and triceps effectively.

The major action of the biceps brachii is elbow flexion and forearm rotation. 

The muscle is made of two heads, a long and a short. 

These muscle heads have two different origins but come together to form one tendon, which attaches to the radius.

Your biceps can fatigue easily and rely on your front deltoid and brachioradialis (anterior forearm muscle) for aid. 

To get the most out of your biceps training, you need movements that include both flexion and supination.

The triceps brachii is named similarly because of its three heads. 

The triceps is a slightly larger portion of the arm and just as complex as the biceps.

Triceps main function is to extend the elbow. 
The long and lateral heads of the triceps create the “horseshoe” shape everyone is gunning for. The medial head is a deep muscle.
Not all three heads originate at the same place, but they all insert into the elbow. 
The long head of the triceps originates at the scapula. 
To isolate it, your elbow must be over your head.

tricep-3-heads

Do this workout once per week on any day you choose.

Spider Curl for Bigger Arms


4 sets of 12, 8, 6, 15 reps

Start out by setting the bar on the part of the preacher bench that you would normally sit on. Make sure to align the barbell or dumbbells properly so that you are balanced and will not fall off.

Move to the front side of the preacher bench (the part where the arms usually lay) and position yourself to lay at a 45 degree slant with your torso and stomach pressed against the front side of the preacher bench.

Make sure that your feet (especially the toes) are well positioned on the floor and place your upper arms on top of the pad located on the inside part of the preacher bench.

Use your arms to grab the barbell/dumbbells with a supinated grip (palms facing up) at about shoulder width apart or slightly closer from each other.

Slowly begin to lift the upwards and exhale. Hold the contracted position for a second as you squeeze the biceps.

Slowly begin to bring the barbell/dumbells back to the starting position as your breathe in. .
Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.

spider curl


Incline Dumbbell Curl for Bigger Arms


3 sets of 8, 8, 6 reps 

Sit back on an incline bench with a dumbbell in each hand held at arms length. Keep your elbows close to your torso and rotate the palms of your hands until they are facing forward.
While holding the upper arm stationary, curl the weights forward while contracting the biceps as you breathe out. Only the forearms should move.
Continue the movement until your biceps are fully contracted and the dumbbells are at shoulder level. Hold the contracted position for a second.
Slowly begin to bring the dumbbells back to starting position as your breathe in.
Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions

Incline Dumbbell Curl


Barbell Curl

3 sets of 8, 8, 12 reps

Stand up with your torso upright while holding a barbell at a shoulder-width grip. The palm of your hands should be facing forward and the elbows should be close to the torso.

While holding the upper arms stationary, curl the weights forward while contracting the biceps as you breathe out.

Continue the movement until your biceps are fully contracted and the bar is at shoulder level. 
Hold the contracted position for a second and squeeze the biceps hard.

Slowly begin to bring the bar back to starting position as your breathe in.
Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.
 
Barbell Curl


Preacher Curl
Dropset to failure

To perform this movement you will need a preacher bench and an E-Z bar. Grab the E-Z curl bar at the close inner handle (either have someone hand you the bar which is preferable or grab the bar from the front bar rest provided by most preacher benches). 

The palm of your hands should be facing forward and they should be slightly tilted inwards due to the shape of the bar.

With the upper arms positioned against the preacher bench pad and the chest against it, hold the E-Z Curl Bar at shoulder length. This will be your starting position.

As you breathe in, slowly lower the bar until your upper arm is extended and the biceps is fully stretched.

As you exhale, use the biceps to curl the weight up until your biceps is fully contracted and the bar is at shoulder height. 
Squeeze the biceps hard and hold this position for a second.
Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.

Preacher Curl


Triceps Pushdown
4 sets of 12, 8, 8, 8 reps

Attach a rope, straight or angled bar to a high pulley and grab with an overhand grip (palms facing down) at shoulder width.

Standing upright with the torso straight and a very small inclination forward, bring the upper arms close to your body and perpendicular to the floor. 
The forearms should be pointing up towards the pulley as they hold the bar. 
This is your starting position.

Using the triceps, bring the bar down until it touches the front of your thighs and the arms are fully extended perpendicular to the floor.
 The upper arms should always remain stationary next to your torso and only the forearms should move. 
Exhale as you perform this movement.
After a second hold at the contracted position, bring the bar slowly up to the starting point. Breathe in as you perform this step.
Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.

Triceps Pushdown