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Default Biceps & Triceps never ache,

Hi Guys,

Be gentle I am new to this forum.

Ok I have been working out a few times a week for the last 4 months and my shape has really changed and I have lost a lot of fat. However my arms dont seem to be changing as much as maybe they should.

I do upper arm and forearm excercises 2 or 3 times a week, my forearms I can see are improving and do really ache, but my bi and triceps just dont. I have tried various different excercises and always push myself to failure.

I have always had quite weedy arms compared to the rest of my body, so this is what I really wanted to change and I am quite disapointed, can you guys offer any advice.

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you from norwich mate?
couldnt comment until i see your full routine ....

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Weighted dips for your triceps, strict form lean back take emphasis off chest, with some one arm cable pulls (underarm style), go for it with minimum rest in between and they will be sore.

Biceps; I hate the usual stuff, curls Dbells Bbells etc, go for close grip chin ups palms facing and start at a point of around 20% past hanging, in other words a partial up to your forehead, 3 sets of those with everything else will soon make em grow.

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Default Re: Biceps & Triceps never ache,

if ur doing arms a few times a week, does that mean ur

1. doing e.g. biceps a few times a week?
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2. doing each muscle in ur arm once a week over several days?

if the answers 1. then u maybe ir overtraining ur arms. I only do arm muscles once a week. basically Biceps 1 day and triceps another day.

if the answers 2. then it maybe ur routine and/or excercises. I found that doing the traditional back n bi's then chest n tri's routine didnt work for me. these day i switched to back n tri's and chest n bi's. I also do more dumbell work than i used to
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Default Re: Biceps & Triceps never ache,

to get my arms to grow which was half an inch in 6 weeks, i used a method called 21s. This worked for me.
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check your form. if it's good, and you train hard like you say, the muscle will ache, it has no option.
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Default Re: Biceps & Triceps never ache,

Thanks for the advice guys, It has to be my form and nothing else.

I am up in the North East, I do a complete arm routine work out 2-3 times a week based of the following, more likely twice a week.

Standing Barbell Curl
2 sets x 8-10 repetitions

Incline Dumbbell Curl
2 sets x 10-12 repetitions

Standing Hammer Curl
2 sets x 10-12 repetitions

Triceps Dip
2 sets x 8-10 repetitions

I have only been on this routine for a few weeks, you guys have got to be right it must be my form.
I will change my routine and check my form based on your advice and see what happens over.

Thanks again everyone,
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pick 2 exercises, do 5 sets of 15-25 reps (to failure basically) with no more than 1 mins rest between each set.

use a lighter weight than normal.. maybe even half what you would usually use.. concentrate on moving the weight through a full range of motion.. i.e. from where the bicep is relaxed to where it is at its most tense, concentrating on squeezing the muscle throughout the movement and controlling the motion of each rep.

do this routine once a week (dont train biceps more than this) and you will see improvement and soreness.

most people lift too heavy for biceps and tricpes.. just cos you can LIFT the weight doesnt mean its the correct weight to use for that exercise.. i have made this mistake myself in the past!

same for triceps!

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pick 2 exercises, do 5 sets of 15-25 reps (to failure basically) with no more than 1 mins rest between each set.

use a lighter weight than normal.. maybe even half what you would usually use.. concentrate on moving the weight through a full range of motion.. i.e. from where the bicep is relaxed to where it is at its most tense, concentrating on squeezing the muscle throughout the movement and controlling the motion of each rep.

do this routine once a week (dont train biceps more than this) and you will see improvement and soreness.

most people lift too heavy for biceps and tricpes.. just cos you can LIFT the weight doesnt mean its the correct weight to use for that exercise.. i have made this mistake myself in the past!

same for triceps!

Hi LeeB

Thanks for taking the time to help me out, I am busy working out a new plan i'll try this and see how I go. I have been working hard with poor results, I should have sought advice from guys like you sooner.

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i found i could lift much heavier weights than what i do now.. and that my biceps would tire when training them... it wasnt until i started training more serious that i realised i could push beyond that initial pain that i thought was failure... however with a heavy weight the other supporting muscles (back/shoulders) would tire too and id fail before i should have... now with lighter weights and more concentration on the muscle i can push beyond that initial burn/fail and keep ALL the intensity on the biceps!

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