Atom Smasher
Master Don Juan
Preface: 18 months ago I was rear-ended while stopped at a light and some of my vertebrae were smashed. One disk is obliterated.
I just bought some adjustable dumbells because my bow-flex just doesn't do it for me. I am VERY limited in what I can do, so I need to start off very slowly and carefully.
Regarding curls, I can't do normal standing curls because it kills my back the next day. That's why I bought the dumbells.
Tonight I tried some decline Seated Bcep Curls, which seemed to go ok. Bench at 45 degrees, starting with arms dropped and extended, curling up and repeating.
But what I notice is that in order to compensate for the width of the dumbells, I have to angle my arms out a little so the dumbells clear my thighs on the way up. Is this angle a problem? When I compare the movements without weights and just laying a palm on my bicep, both straight curls and incline curls feel the same on the bicep.
Would I benefit more from a preacher curl bench? In other words, would preacher curls be more effective than Decline Seated Curls? My biceps have always been notoriously hard to develop all my life, and I want to do what is most effective while accomodating my back injury.
Please weigh in if you have any thougts about this.
Thanks!
I just bought some adjustable dumbells because my bow-flex just doesn't do it for me. I am VERY limited in what I can do, so I need to start off very slowly and carefully.
Regarding curls, I can't do normal standing curls because it kills my back the next day. That's why I bought the dumbells.
Tonight I tried some decline Seated Bcep Curls, which seemed to go ok. Bench at 45 degrees, starting with arms dropped and extended, curling up and repeating.
But what I notice is that in order to compensate for the width of the dumbells, I have to angle my arms out a little so the dumbells clear my thighs on the way up. Is this angle a problem? When I compare the movements without weights and just laying a palm on my bicep, both straight curls and incline curls feel the same on the bicep.
Would I benefit more from a preacher curl bench? In other words, would preacher curls be more effective than Decline Seated Curls? My biceps have always been notoriously hard to develop all my life, and I want to do what is most effective while accomodating my back injury.
Please weigh in if you have any thougts about this.
Thanks!