Lord_Suston
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Your bicepts do not heal in 24 hours. Disregard SSALEXSS. when doing your curls with dumbells try them seated on a incline bench to get full range of motion. Also when lifting with a bar try looking down while doing the reps, this usually prevents your shoulders from rotating back to assist, and puts more stress on your bicept. At the end of your workout try doing preachers with strict form going all the way down pausing for a second and then contracting. You're gonna use less weight but man the results are fucking crazy.
Alex- where do you get your information from. Have you ever read any physiology books? Don't spew the shit from the muscle mags because the shit they say isn't true. If you work out your bis intensly enough enough they should be sore for more than 24 hours, don't preach to me that lifting them the next day will speed recovery, because it won't since the muscle fiber have been torn, they need to be replaced and amino acid synthesis is a very time consuming and metabolic expensive process. But before you reply to this give me your stats, and not the ones you imagine.....
Alex- where do you get your information from. Have you ever read any physiology books? Don't spew the shit from the muscle mags because the shit they say isn't true. If you work out your bis intensly enough enough they should be sore for more than 24 hours, don't preach to me that lifting them the next day will speed recovery, because it won't since the muscle fiber have been torn, they need to be replaced and amino acid synthesis is a very time consuming and metabolic expensive process. But before you reply to this give me your stats, and not the ones you imagine.....