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How to bring up lagging arms (On or Off, please don't move)?

Izzman

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Hey sup borzles, since this board gets the most traffic, I'm just curious as to what some of you believe is the key to training arms and bringing them up to par if they're lagging, my biceps especially. It seems like god blessed my legs, they're fucking tree trunks! But my arms are lagging horribly, Ive tried high volume, high reps, low volume, low reps and even just working them indirectly at times through compound movements only but they seem to be growing at a snail's pace. What else can I possibly try? K for some good advice.
 
needsize's 5x5
 
My arms don't grow significantly unless everything does.

By that I mean, they grow pretty much in proportion to everything else, and I don't find that doing or not doing isolation stuff really matters.

So I'd say just focus on gaining overall size and arms should come along

If you're gaining everywhere BUT arms, then sorry man, I got nothing.
 
casualbb said:
My arms don't grow significantly unless everything does.

By that I mean, they grow pretty much in proportion to everything else, and I don't find that doing or not doing isolation stuff really matters.

So I'd say just focus on gaining overall size and arms should come along

If you're gaining everywhere BUT arms, then sorry man, I got nothing.

Disagree. Arms can be out of proportion like any other muscle. I believe muscles lag behind becuase the person does the same exercise in the same order every time. Switch that shit around. One set low rep heavy weight , then do 21's or something the next exercise. Mix it up. . I generally hit biceps with several different angles
1. machine
2. preacher
3. standing barbell
4. incline dumbell
5. concentration
6. overhead cable

Alternate those and you should make consistant gains

Tricaps I hit hard after bench and then do on a day by themselves on a medium day
1. pressdown with multple grip cable attachments (rope , thin grip , multi grip handle) and I do them both overhand and underhand grip. You can also do single arm pressdown with a cable machine. I'd do both.
2. skullcrushers
3. kickback
4. Any pressing movement from decline to behind the neck
5. dips
Once again mix it up and you'll confuse the muscle into growth.
 
the only other possibility that has not been mentioned is that maybe you are over training them. but i couldn't really say if that is the case because you didn't say anything about your past training.
 
casualbb said:
My arms don't grow significantly unless everything does.


I used to believe this. But then I look around at all the guys who don't train legs and have massive upper bodies.

I could stretch to say the upper body may be somewhat independent of lower body growth however -- in which case you would be correct.
 
psychedout said:
I used to believe this. But then I look around at all the guys who don't train legs and have massive upper bodies.

I could stretch to say the upper body may be somewhat independent of lower body growth however -- in which case you would be correct.

I believe this to be especially true, me legs continue to outgrow my upper body, that is why I will train them EOW from now on. My shoulders and back seem to be doing fine, however my chest and arms need ALOT of work.
 
gjohnson5 said:
Once again mix it up and you'll confuse the muscle into growth.


i agree with your post, johnson. but we have to get away from this "confusing the muscles" terminology. can you perplex the pecs? can my medial delts misunderstand the workout? muscles will adapt, and you must mix up reps, speed, weight, or mechanics to continue gains- just as you stated. how bout saying that workouts must be varied to prevent adaptation. sorry about the rant, but "confusion" is just the wrong way to describe it.
 
JohnRobHolmes said:
i agree with your post, johnson. but we have to get away from this "confusing the muscles" terminology. can you perplex the pecs? can my medial delts misunderstand the workout? muscles will adapt, and you must mix up reps, speed, weight, or mechanics to continue gains- just as you stated. how bout saying that workouts must be varied to prevent adaptation. sorry about the rant, but "confusion" is just the wrong way to describe it.

I don't wanna waste time arguing semantics. Words can be contorted and perverted in a plethera of ways.
 
cmdubs said:
see ".5 inches on arms in 3 weeks" post

I read that post and I have one suggestion for it.

From here: http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/weis7.htm

An Example Of Super Rest-Pause Using The Barbell Curl:

* Grab a barbell that is 75 pounds (or whatever weight is 75% of your 10-rep max weight).
* Do one strict rep. Rest for one second.
* Do two reps. Rest for two seconds.
* Do three reps. Rest for three seconds.
* Do four reps. Rest for four seconds.
* Do five reps. Rest for five seconds.
* Do six reps. Rest for six seconds.
* Do seven reps. Rest for seven seconds.
* Do eight reps. Rest for eight seconds.
* Do nine reps. Rest for nine seconds.
* Do ten reps.
* Done!

A variation of this would be to drop the weight and the rest. Do for both barbell curls and skullcrushers. I'd like to have 26" guns
 
For biceps, try Larry Scotts routine. It's a giant set of DB preacher curls, followed by BB preacher curls, followed by reverse BB preacher curls. 6-10 reps, 3-4 giant sets. Not something to do all the time, but it might jump start some growth. Remember to do the full range, especially on the DB's, and you will burn. :dance2:
 
Izzman said:
Hey sup borzles, since this board gets the most traffic, I'm just curious as to what some of you believe is the key to training arms and bringing them up to par if they're lagging, my biceps especially. It seems like god blessed my legs, they're fucking tree trunks! But my arms are lagging horribly, Ive tried high volume, high reps, low volume, low reps and even just working them indirectly at times through compound movements only but they seem to be growing at a snail's pace. What else can I possibly try? K for some good advice.


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