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    mogwai
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    [quote name='Hooroo']<br />
    [quote]Then do dips & that thing where you put one knee & hand on a bench & lift big dumbell with other arm. I have no idea what this is called, but s long as you do it nice & slow & very controlled its a top exercise.<br />
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    Bent over Row .. I think<br />
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    Sounds right yeah, nice simple exercise that does good things

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    ACT Crusader
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    Cheers fullas.<br />
    <br />
    I've been told so many different things that its difficult to know really which road to go down. But I'll take what you guys are saying on board.<br />
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    One exercise I quite enjoy and really feel it after is the decline bench press, with my hands about body width apart to work both the arms and the chest. <br />
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    Mogwai you mention the training routine, should you work the biceps and triceps on the same day? I know if you do any sort of curls the triceps still get a working out, but should you do exercises in the same workout. I'm not at the beginner stage so I could adopt a pretty heavy regime tomorrow.<br />
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    I go to the gym during my lunch break for about 45-50 minutes at least 3 times (sometimes 4 days) a week. I have two programs that a girl at the gym came up with that I alternate, but I am bored with them and just want to work the arms/shoulders/upper body as I said. I always do some good cardio work for 15-20mins to start out and then weight work.

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    Hooroo
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    [quote]One exercise I quite enjoy and really feel it after is the decline bench press, with my hands about body width apart to work both the arms and the chest. [/quote]<br />
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    Do you like it because you can press massive amounts compared to normal or incline bench?  One of the best exercises if you just want to press heavy weights

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    mogwai
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    Your better off only doing a very brief cardio workout before weights - ie literally 3 or 4 minutes very low resistance on a rower just to loosen up, if you do 20 minutes of cardio then do weights you'll be doing less weights, either do your main cardio after the weights or on alternate days.<br />
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    Same way if your cardio is rowing then make sure you have it set waaaay down on 3 or 4, otherwise you do arms day, trash your arms, then on your recovery day row for 20 minutes on 10 & your arms don't recover.<br />
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    Re triceps & biceps same day it depends how heavily you are working out if you are lifting big weights I'd do them different days - the push/pull days thing works really well with big weights - ie pull muscles like your biceps one day, push muscles like your tris another.<br />
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    The incline bech is good cause it really hits muscles you don't ever use, but I think you'll get more long term by doing say 2 sets at incline, 2 sets at 10 degrees, 2 sets at 25 degrees etc.<br />
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      Â

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    I've had significant gains in my arms in the past year, so I'll pass on what I've been doing (sounds like we're same build as well and body type also).<br />
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    My main exercise for arms is jumping on the cable machine and super-setting tricep push-downs with bicep curls (drop it down a plate for the curls), about 4 sets and increasing the weight by a plate every set, but dropping the reps by about 2 (I start at 12).<br />
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    To "finish off" I'll usually do a couple of sets of - skullcrushers with dumbells lying on a bench (dropset) superset with bicep curls with dumbells sitting on 45 degree bench(dropset).<br />
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    On a day where I feel like doing a bit more, inbetween those I'll do 3 supersets of skullcrushers and 21's on a swiss ball, using an ezi-bar and increasing the weights for each set.<br />
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    Also, I work in an office and have a few mates who are builders, labourers etc who have good arms, so I figured if their body can handle not much of a rest, so can mine. In light of this, on my "days off" for arms, I'll chuck in 2-3 sets of exercise for bi's & tri's that are different from what I usually do (usually a bit lighter weight than what I could handle too), call that cheeky arms, haha.<br />
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    Probably all sounds very odd, but it works extremely well for me. I do my arms 3x a week usually.<br />
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    Shoulders i don't do too much, but usually just jump on a shoulder press and then super-set that with shoulder flys (is that the name?).<br />
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    As you can tell I like super-sets.

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    ACT Crusader
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    Cher for the tips.<br />
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    I implemented some of the exercises mentioned and instead of doing my usual 15-20mins cardio before the session I just did a few minutes to get the heart and blood pumping. <br />
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    Then straight into the curls sitting on the inclined bench, shoulder presses. The ol' biceps are a bit sore today which can only be a good thing :happy:

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    Do split sets like this for bicep curls:<br />
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    5 full curls<br />
    5 half-curls bottom - lower half of curl to 90 degree elbow angle<br />
    5 half-curls top - upper half of curl from 90 degree elbow angle to full contraction<br />
    5 full curls<br />
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    With the heaviest weight you can. That'll fuck you up.

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    Rancid Schnitzel
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    [quote name='ACT Crusader']<br />
    Cher for the tips.<br />
    <br />
    I implemented some of the exercises mentioned and instead of doing my usual 15-20mins cardio before the session I just did a few minutes to get the heart and blood pumping. <br />
    <br />
    Then straight into the curls sitting on the inclined bench, shoulder presses. The ol' biceps are a bit sore today which can only be a good thing :happy:<br />
    [/quote]<br />
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    I did this routine a while back and it made a big difference: [url="http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/jeff8.htm"]http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/jeff8.htm[/url]<br />
    I liked the idea of splitting tris and bis and then taking them together on Friday.<br />
    In terms of cardio I agree that a few minutes before the routine is best. Personally I think it's a waste of time to spend too long on the treadmill. Intensity is the key and that's why I prefer interval training.

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    [quote name='Nick the Aussie']<br />
    Do split sets like this for bicep curls:<br />
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    5 full curls<br />
    5 half-curls bottom - lower half of curl to 90 degree elbow angle<br />
    5 half-curls top - upper half of curl from 90 degree elbow angle to full contraction<br />
    5 full curls<br />
    <br />
    With the heaviest weight you can. That'll fuck you up.<br />
    [/quote]Yeah - much like my 21's - 7 half, 7 other half, 7 full.

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    Have implemented the interval training rather than a combined cardio/weights circuit I was doing. A few days in and i feel my sessions are alot more productive<br />
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    Friday - cardio<br />
      - 15 mins eliptical @190-200 strides/min lvl 6-8; <br />
      - 10mins treadmill@12-14km/h; <br />
      - 5mins step machine@ lvl 10<br />
      - 10mins bike<br />
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    Saturday - Biceps/shoulders/legs<br />
      - the mogwai suggested incline bench curl routine 75 deg, 60, 45<br />
      - shoulder press<br />
      - leg press & leg curls<br />
    <br />
    Sunday  - rest<br />
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    Monday - Chest/Triceps<br />
      - decline bench press<br />
      - incline bench press<br />
      - those tricep row thingo's<br />
      - dips<br />
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    Tuesday - cardio (repeat)<br />
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    Today - repeat Saturday<br />
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    Thursday - cardio<br />
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    Friday - repeat Monday

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    Rancid Schnitzel
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    [img]http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/gregvalentinobig.jpg[/img]<br />
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    Any tips?<br />
    <br />
    [url="http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/greggvalentino.htm"]http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/greggvalentino.htm[/url]

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    Hooroo
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    See Above

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    Paekakboyz
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    ummm photoshop could be a great place to start!!<br />
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    we split our workouts so we do chest and biceps, back and tris, shoulders and legs.<br />
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    reason you don't do bench or biceps with tris is that the tris do a lot of work when your on the bench... <br />
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    For mean shoulders...<br />
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    A great three exercise super-set (10 reps for each with 3 )<br />
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    1. Standing incline shoulder press (weight 15-20kg each side)<br />
    2. Standing upright row (using barbell - 20-25kg)<br />
    3. Dumbbell extensions - have arms down by waist and raise them up to shoulder level, then rotate them in while keeping at shoulder height (using dumbbells 6-8kg)<br />
      <br />
      I've had issues building up my shoulders and this one works a treat - the last exercise really helps with definition too
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    ACT Crusader
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    [quote name='Rancid Schnitzel']<br />
    [img]http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/gregvalentinobig.jpg[/img]<br />
    <br />
    Any tips?<br />
    <br />
    [url="http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/greggvalentino.htm"]http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/greggvalentino.htm[/url]<br />
    [/quote]<br />
    <br />
    Saw a doco on this fella and I thought suuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrreelllyyyy they're implants of some sort, but no they aren't.

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    phoenetia
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    apparently there was a doc last night on channel 5 about some dude with huge biceps - the show was called "the day my arms exploded". sounds like it was quite a hoot.

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    hankookponty
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    those photos look freakish<br />
    <br />
    i think those big fucking elastic bands at the gym work well if you double or quad them up. Good resistance level and no limit to the amount of strain you can put yourself under

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    [quote name='phoenetia']<br />
    apparently there was a doc last night on channel 5 about some dude with huge biceps - the show was called "the day my arms exploded". sounds like it was quite a hoot.<br />
    [/quote]<br />
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    It was about the guy in the pics here. What a nutter. Shot steroids directly into his arms and when one went bad filmed himself draining the pus, blood and other shit out with a manky old syringe. Disgusting!<br />
    <br />
    Extreme bodybuilding is scary.<br />
    <br />
    I'm glad I've managed to resist the temptation ...

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    Duluth
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    [quote name='Luigi']<br />
    [quote name='phoenetia']<br />
    apparently there was a doc last night on channel 5 about some dude with huge biceps - the show was called "the day my arms exploded". sounds like it was quite a hoot.<br />
    [/quote]It was about the guy in the pics here. What a nutter. Shot steroids directly into his arms and when one went bad filmed himself draining the pus, blood and other shit out with a manky old syringe. Disgusting!<br />
    <br />
    Extreme bodybuilding is scary.<br />
    <br />
    I'm glad I've managed to resist the temptation ...[/quote]<br />
    Are you sure it was steriods? I think it will be synthonal, an oil that can be injected directly to the arms. <br />
    <br />
    Some Bodybuilders use it to get more peak in the bicep however they are shunned within bodybuilding (even for minor shaping, not the crazy shit these amatuers in thepics are doing). It's easy to spot at a contest because the peak isn't natural looking and has bulges, also the synthonal needs to be added often so there will be track marks by the 'muscle'

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    I don't know, but the guy in the prog and pics here admitted to taking a lot of steroids in his bid to boost his already big arms still further.<br />
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    He also talked about injecting directly into the muscle and using dirty needles, which is where the infection came from. I don't know if he was injecting synthol or steroids. <br />
    <br />
    He had to go to ER in the end and have the bicep hacked up to get rid of the problem. He was also arrested and convicted of dealing huge amounts of steroids. Oh and his girlfiend died of an overdose.

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    Fullermorg
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    [quote name='Luigi']<br />
    I don't know, but the guy in the prog and pics here admitted to taking a lot of steroids in his bid to boost his already big arms still further.<br />
    <br />
    He also talked about injecting directly into the muscle and using dirty needles, which is where the infection came from. I don't know if he was injecting synthol or steroids. <br />
    <br />
    He had to go to ER in the end and have the bicep hacked up to get rid of the problem. He was also arrested and convicted of dealing huge amounts of steroids. Oh and his girlfiend died of an overdose.<br />
    <br />
    <br />
    [/quote]<br />
    <br />
    Good guns though.<br />
    <br />
    Watch out for the guns! they'll getcha!

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