Eternal_water
Master Don Juan
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Do you have 1 day which is purely back and another day which is purely arm?
Or do you do back and bicep (and inevitably forearms) on the same day and leave triceps for a different day?
I currently have a back day and an arm day but I have trouble growing my biceps.
I wondered if it might be worth trying to combine biceps with back ie. Do several sets of EZ bar curls and hammer curls to failure to start the session so that the biceps have already been exhausted before moving onto compound exercises that will use both the back and biceps like chin ups and rows etc so even then the biceps are still working and so now is the back. And finish of the back with deadlifts and farmers carries.
Which would of course hit the forearms and then I might as well finish off with some direct forearm work.
Then I would have trained back, biceps and forearms in one session through compound exercises leaving triceps for another day.
Do you think this would be a good idea?
Or do you do back and bicep (and inevitably forearms) on the same day and leave triceps for a different day?
I currently have a back day and an arm day but I have trouble growing my biceps.
I wondered if it might be worth trying to combine biceps with back ie. Do several sets of EZ bar curls and hammer curls to failure to start the session so that the biceps have already been exhausted before moving onto compound exercises that will use both the back and biceps like chin ups and rows etc so even then the biceps are still working and so now is the back. And finish of the back with deadlifts and farmers carries.
Which would of course hit the forearms and then I might as well finish off with some direct forearm work.
Then I would have trained back, biceps and forearms in one session through compound exercises leaving triceps for another day.
Do you think this would be a good idea?