Group: Beginners to Exercise

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dumbell curl

amirunit
amirunit
Posts: 2
Joined: 2006/08/26
Canada
2006/08/26, 02:53 AM
hey im new here and have a few questions to all you experiences guys...

im 15..have 14" biceps and would like them bigger. at home i have 25lb dumbells and wondering what techniques you guys use for curls...is it stand up, sitting, etc and which are the most effective?

also i can do 35-40lb curls (40 on a good day) with one hand DB and want to know if it is better (more effective) doing that fewer reps than 25lb more reps
jeramiemaza
jeramiemaza
Posts: 167
Joined: 2006/08/02
United States
2006/08/26, 10:19 AM
Switch it up a bit. Don't stick with the same movements evey time. Make sure your form is correct when lifting. If not you won't do much but hurt your self. I do light weights so I can work on my form. I find it's the most effective.

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amirunit
amirunit
Posts: 2
Joined: 2006/08/26
Canada
2006/08/26, 01:33 PM
thx for the tip:dumbbell:
jeon
jeon
Posts: 26
Joined: 2006/08/20
United States
2006/08/28, 07:43 AM
Just like jeramiemaza said switch it up! Do the hammers and alot of negatives, do preacher curls.
ecle5c
ecle5c
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Joined: 2003/07/10
United States
2006/08/28, 01:45 PM
Those work, but the best way to get bigger arms is to get bigger all around. Start doing heavy compounds lifts. Do pull-ups, rows, etc. for back and biceps. Don't neglect squats, deadlifts, bench, etc. also though.

I've read that to add 1 inch to your arms you need to gain 10 pounds of muscle in your body.

Also remember that the tricep is a much bigger portion of your arm.
ixiaznretard
ixiaznretard
Posts: 146
Joined: 2006/07/28
United States
2006/08/28, 07:40 PM
2/3 tricep 1/3 bicep :)