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mattk
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21st Feb 08 at 21:50   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yeah I know them as 21`s, are they good for building mass?

Im gonna try the split Craig said next week,

Thanks alot Craig
Danny P
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Originally posted by Craig W
That's 12 sets for biceps, far too much imo. If all you're doing for tricps is pushdowns with a bar/rope i'd add in a few sets of close grip bench press or skull crushers.
What you describe as 'eights' are also known as 21's - 7/7/7 - never heard of eights


I dont like odd numbers

Would you do 3 on each then, get rid of one the bicep ones?

(again, sorry for all the questions)
Craig W
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21st Feb 08 at 21:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

21's are good but not every week, i haven't done them for ages but they are a good exercise to shock the biceps. Try doing them every other week if you like doing them.
Craig W
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When you say 'big bar' i presume you mean a barbell. You don't need to do dumbell curls aswell so pick one or the other (or try barbell curls one week, dumbell curls the next week etc) and/or hammer curls/concentration curls.

I never have a set routine for a long period of time, your muscles will soon adapt and your gains will slow.
Danny P
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Cheers mate, much appreciated
Craig W
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21st Feb 08 at 21:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Definatley try close grip benching and skull crushers for your triceps. You'll notice a difference.
When doing close grip pressing, i have my grip so that my thumbs just touch when spread out.
Danny P
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21st Feb 08 at 22:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just tried a quick set of them on the edge of my bed, jesus

Can feel that way more after just one set than I can after the pull downs
Craig W
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21st Feb 08 at 22:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Pull downs with a rope/bar are good as you can target specific heads in the muscle but if im honest i only use them to warm up the muscle ready for the mass builders
A1EX
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22nd Feb 08 at 21:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

with biceps i tried loads of different types of exercise and ended up back with barbell one week, dumbell/hammer curls next then alternating etc nothing fancy just simple and ive knocked on an inch on both arms in no time
Carl
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23rd Feb 08 at 12:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

pull ups and dips but then again i'm concentrating on getting fitter all around before i start doing specific exercises on specific days.
From one of your comments about not doing leg work i'd advice you to start doing some and not neglecting it.
STEvieXE
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are their any websites that give u picturs of exercises with the proper name??

i know what we do but not the proper names for them

dna23
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http://www.exrx.net/Lists/Directory.html
Wrighty
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on a scale of one to ten, how good are 7's/21's/8's for your biceps, im foobarred after 2 sets of them, whatever you wana call em- is two sets enough??
Mather.16v
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quote:
Originally posted by STEvieXE
are their any websites that give u picturs of exercises with the proper name??

i know what we do but not the proper names for them




very useful guide i found : http://www.coopersguns.com/videos/exercise-encyclopedia/
AdZ9
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quote:
Originally posted by Wrighty
on a scale of one to ten, how good are 7's/21's/8's for your biceps, im foobarred after 2 sets of them, whatever you wana call em- is two sets enough??


Depends what you've done before hand etc such as pull ups or deadlifts, all hit your biceps aswell.

Remember the bicep is a small muscle, doesn't take much for it to break down

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