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Leg size and its relationship to your arm size.

HansNZ

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I have heard that training your legs helps your arms get bigger. This is very interesting because my legs grow explosively and I also have large arms.

I haven't trained my legs for a long time because if I do they just get huge and out of proportion with my upper body. My other large body part is my triceps which I never train either.

My arms do get a workout when I do chest, back, etc. I train my biceps directly, but never my triceps which would end up looking huge and out of proportion if I did tricep specific exercises.

What is behind this, and is there any body part that is related to making my chest grow faster? My chest is my slowest growing body part. I want to stay in proportion which means holding back other body parts so that my chest keeps up.
 
Some shoulder exercises hit your upper chest.... The best exercises for overall body development are squats, deadlifts, and (I've heard) hand cleans.... Other than that ... I don't know

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What is behind this, and is there any body part that is related to making my chest grow faster? My chest is my slowest growing body part. I want to stay in proportion which means holding back other body parts so that my chest keeps up.
Sounds a lot like me, my chest looks ok I guess but is weak. My legs grow like weeds and my tri's do as well. I made the mistake at one time of not directly training my bi's/tri's following a hit type routine. Now I have a lot of catching up to do. Im not ever gonna compete so I could care less about symetry :)
 
This is my recommendation:

On chest day...take a set of dumbells over to the bench where you will be doing your barbell benches. Use a set of dumbells that you can do perfect form reps of butterflys for 12 reps......this is pre-exhaustion. Now quickly throw them down & knock out 6-8 reps of WIDE Grip bench's paying more attention to the eccentric movement. Your index finger should be on the little circle on the bar.....yup.......that's wide.....be carefull though & have a spotter. On your last rep of each set before you put the bar away.....hold the bar at complete Concentric......meaning away from your body for as long as you can......when your muscle dies.....the bar will come crashing toward you.....this is where your spotter comes in.....instruct him that on that last rep to put his arms under the bar so that the bar would fit snuggly into the pockets of his elbow area but not touching the bar. When you die.....and the bar comes crashing down......he catches it in that pocket.....he'll have better leverage that way. Don't do more than six sets.....your chest will feel like it will explode! No more than six sets.....then go eat. Give your body up to 5 mins between each set.....you'll need all the ATP you can muster. In that 5 mins......rest......don't pace........don't get psyched.......just watch the women walk around in their thongs.

Oh.....very important......thoroughly warm up your shoulders and chest before doing this.....& start with the max weight for 6-10 reps that you can do.......don't pyramid up......start at the top & go down.
 
Selfish bump......I think others should see this.....it really works.
 
UK steroids said:
There is a genetic blueprint that tells your system that a big top
doesn't work with pin sized legs. This is why working your whole body is necessary . Your chest is a genetic thing. I have an ok chest but have massive arms like yourself and the chest can't keep up. The reason the top bodybuilders make the grade is
because of their key genetics. Their proportions work very well.
I press the heaviest dumbbells in a pro gym and crunch my chest
without mercy and yet my arms are awesome and the chest is just ok. It sometimes happens this way.

Regards
Jack
www.anabolicsteroid.co.uk

I don't agree with that at all. What makes a Top Contender a Top Contender is their brain mostly. You could have some weak genetics & over come them by training properly.....that comes from using your resources properly. Case in point. Arnold.....everybody sees him as the genetic elite......but did you know that he had the biggest problem in the world getting his calves to grow? Most of his early pictures were of him with his lower legs hidden from camera. He overcame his genetic problem by training properly for that lagging part. Anybody can do it. If the arms are too strong for a good chest work out........the chest must be pre-exhausted prior to each set.
 
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