siamesedream
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Madcow,
How would one go about bring up a lagging body part properly? This is a purely hypothetical question, so I have no specific body part in mind, but I'm curious how a person should go about bringing up a lagging body part when we all know that the best training is using compound movements. For example, say someone's chest and back are fantastic, yet their arms are much smaller than they should be proportionally. Should that person start focusing on the less-than-optimal isolationist movements such as curls and tricep extensions? Continuing training the compound lifts as per the norm would seem to simply cause that person to grow as they have been (e.g. out of proportion).
How would one go about bring up a lagging body part properly? This is a purely hypothetical question, so I have no specific body part in mind, but I'm curious how a person should go about bringing up a lagging body part when we all know that the best training is using compound movements. For example, say someone's chest and back are fantastic, yet their arms are much smaller than they should be proportionally. Should that person start focusing on the less-than-optimal isolationist movements such as curls and tricep extensions? Continuing training the compound lifts as per the norm would seem to simply cause that person to grow as they have been (e.g. out of proportion).