Genevieve wrote:Lying cable curls are the best curl of them all. Sweet Jesus

Those look funny

But if they work, they work

Genevieve wrote:Lying cable curls are the best curl of them all. Sweet Jesus
Haha, they do. I get lots of stares doing them. The principle should be the same as doing regular curls flat against the wall, except with a cable, though. Some people think they're a gimmick, but I believe they just make it incredibly hard to cheat and ensure proper form. Worth a shot.wub wrote:Genevieve wrote:Lying cable curls are the best curl of them all. Sweet Jesus
Those look funny
But if they work, they work
Haha, I tried them on the row machine but they didn't quite give me the same type of isolation. I tried doing it in the 'bench press position' and it didn't quite work. Plus planting your feet against the machine's pillars is the best stablizer.Molzie wrote:yeah, these are the best. I do them on the seated row machine because fuck lying on the floor like a peasant. The best thing about these and the same with spider curls is that you can lift you elbows a little and get a really good squeeze on the bicep. superset with regular curls for an amazing pump
Molzie wrote:you need a new gym
Molzie wrote:fair enough. I thought you meant you didn't have any cables.
Seated row works for lots of peoplewub wrote:Molzie wrote:fair enough. I thought you meant you didn't have any cables.
Oh right, no we've got one of those four station units. Lat pull down, seated row, one overhead and another adjustable.
As I said, I'll try and improvise with one of those.
Nah, is it done to work the stablizers?Molzie wrote:have you tried lying cable preacher curls on a half swiss?
I mgiht give those a shot when I start stalling on my current curls! Which may be in 2 months or so.Molzie wrote:I think if you're doing them like this:it's more for your stablizers.
But if you're lying down with you elbows in front of you like an extended preacher curl you get amazing isolation. I do them with a vbar and hit the outer head
I don't really directly train my forearms. I find they get a decent work out whenever I'm holding weight, eg deads, shrugs and bent over rows.wub wrote:Molzie, think it's been discussed before but what your forearm exercises?
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