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Eazy tip
Get your freak on with a 5 minute finisher
This is one of my favorite ways to finish off an arm training session. Here's how it works: Head over to your gym's cable system and load up a weight that would normally allow you to perform 15 reps per set.Now, perform cable tricep extensions or cable curls for 5 minutes. Yes, you read that correctly. Set length is 5 minutes. You will need to take frequent, but short rests during this mega-set. Perform as many reps as you can, rest only briefly (until some of the pain rescinds), and start knocking out reps again. If your gym has no cable system, use moderately light dumbbell curls and skullcrushers. I also like to use lightweight close grip bench presses as a finisher. This tip might seem to contradict the previous tip, but it doesn't. Finishers should be used wisely. Obviously, you don't want to smash out 16 sets for biceps and then complete a 5 minute finisher. For biceps, I would prefer you perform only about 6 sets max, then a finisher. For triceps you can handle a little more volume (if you feel you need it) before trying this finishing approach. |
i read something about tht kind of technique before and they said tht u could actually grow and extra inch on ur arsm with like 6 to 8 weeks.. never tried it but anything is possible.. good read eazy.. :)
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Not something I've ever done before but I'm going to give this a go.
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Hallo mate, unfortunately I picked up a bit of dodgy Krytonite and did me back in! So, two weeks off training, two visits to the osteopath and I'm starting again - carefully.
Just did 10 sets barbell squats supersetted with dumbbell curls and took the opportunity to do these finishers . . . definitely got a good pump and a fair bit of pain. I'll do it again over the next few weeks and see how i feel then :D It's always good to chuck in something different anyway. Good luck with your training 67 and keep taking whatever it is you take!!!! |
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I've been pumping iron and all sorts of other forms of exercise for getting on for 38 years now. I've had times when mentally I've needed a break. I think the longest ever was for 6 months. After the break I've always been itching to get back into it.
Once bitten by the iron you'll always be bitten by the iron. Hate to say this to you but part of the reason for having a break is over training. It's a mental problem just as much as a physical one :D Thanks for all your positive comments tho Sorry if we've hijacked your thread Eazy !! |
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