Bicep
Development for Rookies
By Zach Bashore
The biceps are another one of those overtrained muscle groups
that bodybuilders have trouble with. Is it the ease of doing hundreds
of curls or the uneducated decisions we make when training them?
This article is aimed at the ones who are interested in the basics
of bicep training and may also help the experienced bodybuilder
bust out of his or her plateau. You are going to learn what the
biceps is, best exercises, best day to train, and how your split
should look.
Your
biceps are involved with many activities you do each day such
as carrying and lifting things. According to hateweight.com, the
definition of the bicep is the muscle running along the inside
of the upper arm which bends your arm at the elbow. The biceps
muscle consists of three groups: The pronator teres, which causes
flexion at the elbow and also causes pronation with the forearm.
The brachialis only allows for flexion at the elbow, and the biceps
brachii causes flexion of the elbow and supination of the forearm.
Most
bicep exercises are labeled pulling exercises and involve curling
your hand towards your shoulders. You can perform many different
bicep exercises with almost any type of resistance. The following
list is an example of good exercises you can do with the equipment
listed above it.
DUMBBELL
Alternate Hammer Curl
Seated Dumbbell Curl
Zottman Curl
Cross Body Hammer Curl
Dumbell Alternate Bicep Curl
One Arm Dumbbell Preacher Curl
BARBELL
Barbell Curl
Close Grip Easy Bar Curl
Preacher Curl
Spider Curl
Wide Grip Standing Barbell Curl
CABLES
Standing Cable Curl
Overhead Cable Curl
Lying Cable Curl
Cable Preacher Curl
Cable Hammer Curl
PLATES
Reverse Plate Curl
MACHINES
Machine Preacher Curl
BODYWEIGHT
Chin-up
Jay
Cutler states on his website that he trains biceps on the same
day as he trains his back. However, shapefit.com contradicts this
split by stating, "The first thing you want to do is make
sure you`re not training biceps on back day. Training your back
first will fatigue your biceps." There is no rule stating
that you must train biceps with any other muscle group. As with
the training biceps with back example, there are just to many
diffferent opinions to state that one way is the best. You need
to find which split works best for you.
The
biceps are not as an important muscle group as the triceps, but
they should still not be neglected. There is no greater feeling
than flexing your biceps and watching them peak into what a mountain
looks like. You also need to take into account that the biceps
are sometimes targeted on exercises you didn`t even think you
would hit. It is very easy to overtrain them, especially if they
are being worked more than twice a week. Until next time, don`t
overtrain your biceps.
*http://exercise.about.com/cs/weightlifting/a/bestbiceps.htm
*http://www.getbig.com/articles/biceps2.htm
*http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/biceps.htm
*http://www.shapefit.com/training-biceps.html
*http://www.jaycutler.com/sub/training_beginner.html
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