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Pull Ups vs. Chin Ups: How These Two Moves Differ
Pull Ups vs. Chin Ups: How These Two Moves Differ Pull Ups and Chin Ups are both great exercises, but which will help you more? Chin ups and pull ups are, without a doubt, some of the greatest bang-for-your-buck upper body exercises and assessments of upper body strength. One is certainly more d...
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Napsgear: The Brachialis Handbook
Bottom Line Up Front 1. Want a prominent bicep peak and arm circumference? You can't ignore the brachialis. 2. The brachialis is responsible for making the biceps appear taller. It quite literally pushes the biceps up. 3. Maximize brachialis recruitment by doing elbow flexion wit...
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Rope Hammer Curls
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Rope Hammer Curl, Double Contraction – The brachialis (the muscle situated underneath the biceps) contributes to upper arm thickness more so than the biceps. Increasing its size is an easy way to make the arm bigger. The brachialis responds well to a slower tempo and isometrics holds,...
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Bicep Curl Variation 2
BICEP CURL VARIATIONS . 📚This series focuses on the biceps brachii and brachialis. The biceps (long and short head) work to bent at the elbow joint, rotate thumb outward at shoulder joint, and raise arm at shoulder joint in a front raise fashion. The brachialis is known as the “Work horse of th...
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Brachialis training is important for Arm Size.
How important is the brachialis and arm growth?
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🔹Very important! The brachialis sits between the biceps and triceps, but it also pushes the biceps upward. Therefore, you need to train it if you want huge biceps peaks!💪🏼
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💥The way you can specifically train the brachialis...
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How to imporve your arms.
The fastest way to improve the look of your biceps is to focus on the brachialis. The brachialis contributes to upper arm thickness more so than the biceps. Now, people assume that training the brachialis is as simple as using a neutral/hammer grip. Not so. While grip type can have an impact, the type...
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Widening and Targeting only the Biceps
This is a two-pronged topic: Not sure if anyone else has experienced anything like this, but for some reason as I train arms/biceps, I seem to hit the brachialis more than the biceps themselves. Doesn't matter the exercise, preacher curls, standing barbell curls, etc., the next day I find my brachial...
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DIG-DEEP BICEPS WORKOUT
You’ll never hear this about a guy’s arms: “That dude has some humongous brachialis muscles!” But that doesn’t mean you should be neglecting this critical arm muscle. The brachialis muscle is located deep beneath the biceps. Adding size to this deeper arm muscle will push your biceps out that much further....