My biceps have been gaining some mass as of late but more lengthwise then widthwise- From the side- it looks like a pair of fully accomplished biceps whereas from the front it looks like a wooden stick ( actually a stick is much wider )
I am trying to target the ''brachialis??'' muscle more to get a wider look and I only have got 2 exercises for them:
i) Hammer Curls
ii) Close-grip Barbell Curl
Are there any other exercises I could use to get wider biceps?
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Thread: Wider Biceps??
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05-29-2008, 06:02 AM #1
Wider Biceps??
One rep maxes-
Squat: 297lbs
Deadlifts: 359lbs
Bench Press: 195lbs
Total: 851lbs
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05-29-2008, 06:05 AM #2
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05-29-2008, 06:55 AM #4
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05-29-2008, 07:05 AM #8
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05-29-2008, 07:10 AM #9
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05-29-2008, 09:01 AM #10
I have been aiming to get my biceps wider as well and has been achieving my goals thus far. I do mainly close-grip EZ bar curl, wide-grip EZ bar curl and preacher curls. I think hammer curl works well, but your forearm needs to be very strong and I am still working on that, so hammer curls work my forearms more than my biceps at this stage
...Just trying to put some meat on my bones...
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05-29-2008, 10:48 AM #11
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05-29-2008, 01:21 PM #12
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x2, there isn't a set way to get your biceps "wider" from the front. What I usually tell folks is that the only way to tell what you need to do is look at which head you're emphasizing right now. Substitute an exercise that emphasizes the head you NEED to work. (the biceps have an inner and outer head, you work both of them any time you do a bicep exercise but certain exercises emphasize a particular head, so make sure you work them both equally)
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05-29-2008, 03:48 PM #13
I'd probably just keep going... eventually it's going to get hit pretty much everywhere. Only worry about this when it's TOO big and you only want to build one part and couldn't possibly want any more on the other parts you think are adequate now.
Biceps does have 2 heads, so there might be a way by altering shoulder position or maybe including supination stuff, but it really is too much work for such a small muscle, especially when so much of it is genetically preset.
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05-29-2008, 05:55 PM #14
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...most biceps moves are supinated....and no it's not too much work. It's pretty easy, and can be done in 6-9 sets which is what many people use. Exampel
BB Curl (shoulder width): hits the biceps overall, engaging both heads to a large extent as well as the brachialis
hammer Curl; hits the outer head more
Supinated DB Curl (where you give a little "twist" as you go up): emphasizes the inner head a little more
So if you do 3 sets per exercise that's 9 sets for biceps and still hitting both heads adequately. To decide which exercises you would need though, you should assess your physique in the mirror and see if one head needs more work, then you could substitute an exercise that emphasizes that head. If both heads seem pretty equal to each other then you just gotta put on some overall size.
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05-30-2008, 05:25 PM #15
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