Imnotdutch
butler monkey
If you are following a powerlifting program you could also do skullcrushers and tri extensions with dumb-bells.....Hannibal posted a good tri exercise on the powerlifting board. I think that these are more effective than kickbacks.
Military presses can be replaced with dumb-bells. I wouldnt go changing your whole routine just to cables and dumb-bells......just modify a few things.
If you can do the dumb-bell exercise with both hands at once I'd do that.....and go until your weakest side fails. If you are going to do one side at a time, I would just alternate sides, starting with the weakest side.
Military presses can be replaced with dumb-bells. I wouldnt go changing your whole routine just to cables and dumb-bells......just modify a few things.
If you can do the dumb-bell exercise with both hands at once I'd do that.....and go until your weakest side fails. If you are going to do one side at a time, I would just alternate sides, starting with the weakest side.
OTCbooty said:Imnotdutch & poohbear: Training one side before the other will necessitate a huge change in my training style so I hope you don't mind clarifying a little for me...like I mentioned, I've been using a powerlifting kind of routine--all deadlifts, squats, pull ups/chin ups, dips, mil. press, bench press and narrow grip press. Obviously the tri work has mostly come from dips and NGpress. So what you suggest for triceps for instance would be to switch to unilateral work, say, dumbbell kickbacks and one armed cable pressdowns, complete all my sets for the weak side, then repeat the exact sets/reps on the stronger side? Thanks for the help.