I have been training arms as split muscle groups, biceps and triceps, once a week for a long time now. I have read that the arms may be worked more frequently than other muscle groups as they are smaller, my main goal right now is to increase the size of my arms, should I work them out more? One article in Men's Fitness even suggested up to 3 times a week. What do you think?
And if so, where should i fit more arm workouts in?
This is my current schedule:
monday chest/tris
tues off
wed legs
thurs off
friday back/bis
sat shoulders
sun off
also I throw in abs about twice a week and calves 2-3 times a week
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Thread: how often to workout arms?
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03-05-2009, 01:05 PM #1
how often to workout arms?
Last edited by vmhockey; 03-05-2009 at 01:08 PM.
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03-05-2009, 01:07 PM #2
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03-05-2009, 06:08 PM #8
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This may work but I would not recommend it. Your body supplies whatever area your working out with nutrients and oxygen through the blood. If you do legs your body is going to have more blood flow to those muscles in your legs. If you do arms on that day you are trying to supply to opposite ends of your body. Ive read and believe in this myself and feel the difference if I dont follow this rule. Just an alternate opinion for you.
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03-05-2009, 06:13 PM #9
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I think a lot of it is dependent on other factors like nutrition and rest. I used to work out arms a lot and they were slowly getting bigger, but then I got lazy and ended up lifting them less (as well as my entire body). Turns out they started growing faster! Not extreme faster, but I could tell a difference. I attribute this to the fact that my diet and sleep habits couldn't support how often I was lifting weights before.
Of course if I would have been eating and sleeping properly from the get go I would have been a super beast by now.
Nick
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03-05-2009, 07:26 PM #10
If your trying to increase the size of your arms your definitely gonna wanna hit them up more than once a week. I'm not sure how long you've been doing your current workout routine but i would recommend switching your split- with bi/back chest/tri your killing the opposite secondary muscle for your other workouts, making one of the other workouts not as dynamic. I would suggest you put biceps and triceps on the same day because of two reasons-you don't use either as a secondary workout in pure forms, second with doing this during your workout all blood flow runs to your arms transporting more nutrients allowing them to grow.
Ex)
day1-chest with legs or back or shoulders
2-bicep/tricep
3-two of either legs back shoulder
4-bicep/tricep
5-day1
Bicep and tricep muscle tissues are smaller and can easily be repaired in 48 hours allowing you to work them out twice a week- But nutrition is also key and how your workout is intricated also.
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03-05-2009, 07:57 PM #11
something everybody needs to learn... only you can decide what is best for you! this takes time and trial & error. everyone is different. what works great for me my not for you.
having said that, most people that what to concentrate on the arms will give them a day to themselves, if you're doing a body split such as you are.
here is a possibly improved version of your routine..
mon chest and back
wed legs
fri shoulders and arms
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03-06-2009, 12:10 PM #12
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11-06-2012, 07:18 PM #13
I use to have the same problem with arms going at different rates, what i found to be useful is to make sure that your form is perfect. With out perfect form you arnt maxing your results, make sure you do the same amout of reps with.each arm same amount of weight and good form and do a weight u can get 8~12 reps with. When it comes to arms i like to give about two days rest. But i also take pre workouts, amino acid(during work out) and post work outs"protien" which helps boost recovery time . Hopes this helps , good luck train hard!
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11-06-2012, 07:44 PM #14
Your arms are two of the weakest muscles in the body, so why do you think for a second that they will lead to your muscular nirvana? I would hate to break it to you but all the hormones and muscle producing genes come from the legs, there is no muscle in the human body that produces more testostrone than the quadracepts, if you dont have big legs then your simply riding a chicken.
Squat 650 , bench 405 , deadlit 665
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11-06-2012, 08:41 PM #15
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11-07-2012, 01:46 AM #16
Right on the money bro! I was starting to think nobody noticed this. I 100% agree w/NOT working your Tri's on Chest days. Especially if you are trying to build your arms. I would just like to add 1 thing: the tricep is a larger muscle than the bicep (bigger Tri's=bigger Arms). & don't forget; weight is irrelevant, proper form = Results. Good luck bud!
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