question about farmer's walk

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I'm currently trying to bulk up, and I have naturally skinny wrists. My forearms are a little bit bigger than they used to be, but not much. I've heard farmer's walks can really build up your forearms, so I'm thinking of giving that a try. How often should you do them, though? And when? Also, how much weight should you do it with? Like say I do about 35lbs for bicep curls (8-10 second reps), what's a good weight for farmer's walk?

btw I'm 6'5 and 112lbs lolz
 

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woah ur 6,5 and 112 lb isent that waay too skinny..... seems like u should start hitting the meatmarket more get some porkchops into your daily life...

and if u want to know about exercises that helps u build your forearms then check this site out :
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/exercises.php?MainMuscle=Forearms


hope it helps and also read DIESEL`s How to bulk up thread and ul be on your way to becoming a huge mofo =P
 

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My forearms respond best to heavy deadlifts, powercleans and heavy shrugs (i do farmer's walk with the shrug dumbbells. It's a fact that forearms grow in response to heavy weight in a static position.
 

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Farmer's walk are an awesome exercise for the forearms. It's hard to tell where to start. And biceps curls won't tell jack about how much you can do a farmer's walk with. Try it out and feel where you land. IMO the best range to use is around 40 meters.
 
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