Curls
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Curls
I've been working out for about 3 months now. I've been surprised by the quick progress made in increase in strength. All of a sudden however, I have hit this "wall" with curls and am no longer making progress from week to week. I curl once per week and do 3 sets of standing curls and 3 sets of preachers, then rest for the other six days. Any advice?
Okay apart from switching Shoulder with Leg, so leg is done first, no real problem there.
Though vary your Curls. Don't settle for the same thing. E-Zbar Curls, Inclined Hammers. Really mix it up. The Bicep has approximately 25-30+ exercises / variations. It IS the most flexible muscle to train, so finding even a slight variation on what you're doing shouldn't be hard.
1. Bicep Curls
2. Bicep Curls 90 degree Twist
3. Bicep Curls 180 degree Twist
4. Seated Bicep Curls
5. Inclined Bicep Curls
6. E-Z Bar Curls
7. Flat bar Curls
8. Reverse Curls
9. Preacher curls
10. Reverse Preacher Curls
11. Zottman Curls
12. One Handed Cable Curls
13. Two Handed Cable Curls
14. Preacher Curls, using Inclined Bench backrest.
15. Two Handed Peacher Curls
16. E-Z Bar Preacher Curls
17. Preacher Reverse Curls
18. Hammer Curls
19. Seated Hammer Curls
20. Inclined Hammer Curls.
21. Concetration Curls
22. Wide Arm Curls, (forget exact name for these).
23. Inclined W A Curls.
24. Seated WA Curls.
25. Cable Reverse Curls.
26. Olympic Bar Curls
27. E-Z Bar Reverse Curls
28. Cable Preacher Curls
29. Two Handed Cable Preacher Curls.
30. Two Handed Reverse Cable Preacher Curls.
That's from memory, and you probably could do more.
Though vary your Curls. Don't settle for the same thing. E-Zbar Curls, Inclined Hammers. Really mix it up. The Bicep has approximately 25-30+ exercises / variations. It IS the most flexible muscle to train, so finding even a slight variation on what you're doing shouldn't be hard.
1. Bicep Curls
2. Bicep Curls 90 degree Twist
3. Bicep Curls 180 degree Twist
4. Seated Bicep Curls
5. Inclined Bicep Curls
6. E-Z Bar Curls
7. Flat bar Curls
8. Reverse Curls
9. Preacher curls
10. Reverse Preacher Curls
11. Zottman Curls
12. One Handed Cable Curls
13. Two Handed Cable Curls
14. Preacher Curls, using Inclined Bench backrest.
15. Two Handed Peacher Curls
16. E-Z Bar Preacher Curls
17. Preacher Reverse Curls
18. Hammer Curls
19. Seated Hammer Curls
20. Inclined Hammer Curls.
21. Concetration Curls
22. Wide Arm Curls, (forget exact name for these).
23. Inclined W A Curls.
24. Seated WA Curls.
25. Cable Reverse Curls.
26. Olympic Bar Curls
27. E-Z Bar Reverse Curls
28. Cable Preacher Curls
29. Two Handed Cable Preacher Curls.
30. Two Handed Reverse Cable Preacher Curls.
That's from memory, and you probably could do more.
I've had the similar problem and this is what has helped me. I do curl exercises twice a week. One day is high rep 10-12 reps X 3 sets and then the second day is "shock" day which is 6-8 reps at the heaviest weight. I do this with different exercises so muscles are always being trained to fire off muscle fibers in different ways.