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Workout - Get A Killer Bicep Peak!
By Chess McDoogle
The peak of
the bicep is generally referred to as the front lower portion, the
part which peaks out of a t-shirt and can signify a well formed,
big arm. I've always had problems developing peak until I employed
a dumbell workout where I specifically focused on isolating the
bicep peak and performing a particular partial rep workout which
I will share here.
First we want
to perform a bicep dumbell workout where we are in a controlled
and isolated position. The seated concentration curl can work for
this. We perform the exercise with a lighter weight where we can
get around 12-15 repetitions. These are performed slowly, concentrating
on the isolation of the bicep. Then the fun begins. After we have
completed of full set of 10-15 repetitions, we then switch gears
with our bicep dumbell workout by only doing partials. The partials
are performed at the bottom of the movement and we are only going
to raise the dumbell up around 2-3 inches. Taking your other hand,
feel the peak of your bicep and notice how it is getting continually
worked and isolated. We want to shoot for around 15-20 of these
partials and then perform one full rep. Next we pause for 10-15
seconds and repeat again for 15 more partials, and then another
full rep. Usually by the third set of this partial bicep dumbell
workout your bi's will be fried and it will be time to take them
out of the oven and let the peak growth begin!
An added tip
to this bicep dumbell workout is to perform these curls in a hammer
curl fashion, that is palms facing to the side, as opposed to facing
up. This seems to target the peak even more specifically. By adding
both regular and hammer curl you can increase variety in your killer
peak bicep dumbell workout.
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Thanks for reading!
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