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    Pain in forearms while doing bb curls.


    LAtely I've been getting pains in my forearms while doing barbell curls. I even dropped the weight 10lbs and added in another set and I still get this pain. I do hammer curls after bb curls and I believe this is effecting my hammer curls, by hurting my forearms before I do my hammer curls. I should point out I have some wrist tendinitis. Should I just try using an ez bar?



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    on the pinky side?

    if thats the case your forearms are too weak and you must increase forearm and grip strength

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    I had the same problem

    my forearms were hurting at one point too and I realized it was because I moved my wrists while I curled.. sorta like doing a forearm workout ON TOP of the curl together. I would curl my wrist as I came up working out my forearm too.

    See if you're moving your wrists around while curling. Keep them straight and rigid. this made the pains go away for me.

    and definitely hop on the EZ bar... IMO BB sucks and puts your wrists in an unnatural position and on top of that subjecting them to high weights in that position.

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    Originally Posted by crazyfool405 View Post
    on the pinky side?

    if thats the case your forearms are too weak and you must increase forearm and grip strength
    Yes...does this mean I have to lower the weight on curls? I feel so weak, I'm only curling 35lbs. Could I use the same weight using an ez curl bar? I hammer curled 30lbs today. First set 6 second set 4. I'm probably going to lower the weight so I get get atleast 8 reps on my first set and atleast 6 on my second.

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    easy bar will be less painful but as the weights get heavier itll still hurt

    every workout you doo wrap the bar in a towel to thicken the bar... do pullups with towels hanging to increase grip strength, farmers walks .. everything and anything you can. after a month it should be less painful and youll have pretty decent forearm development.

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    That is called growing pains. Pretty normal. One day you will realize they don't hurt anymore.

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    Really nothin' to add to what they've all said. Work on your grip and also switch to EZ bar. It's much less awkward, and doesn't put your wrists in such a weird position (and I've also found I'm less prone to moving my wrists while using the EZ curl). I had the exact same prob before I switched over to EZ curl/DBs mainly. Even though the EZ curl helps, I still would do the farmer walks and such for your grip.

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    Originally Posted by ShadowFury View Post
    Really nothin' to add to what they've all said. Work on your grip and also switch to EZ bar. It's much less awkward, and doesn't put your wrists in such a weird position (and I've also found I'm less prone to moving my wrists while using the EZ curl). I had the exact same prob before I switched over to EZ curl/DBs mainly. Even though the EZ curl helps, I still would do the farmer walks and such for your grip.
    How is the ez bar compared to the straight bar, in terms of how much your biceps are worked? I read that they are worked more on the straight bar, but the ez bar is much more wrist friendly. I do hammer curls right after I do bb curls, so I didn't know if it's better I switch to using the ez bar or I just use dumb bells for all my curls.

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    Compensate for straight bar curls by doing pull ups + weighted pull ups and use EZ bar for curls. That's honestly all you need.

    Check my log in my sig and go to page 16. Look at the muscle that popped out on my biceps from doing only pull ups and EZ bar curls (mind you I'm on DS). I never ever do straight bar curls, I never do more than 2 curl exercises for my bi's (only weighted pull ups and EZ bar curls as isolation excercises for bi's)... too many people over work their bi's and it's hard to notice over worked bi's. I notice some people do 5 exercises on strictly biceps!!! WHAAAAAA

    So yes, you can have amazing biceps without doing straight bar curls. They're my enemy workout and every time I see someone doing it I cringe at the wrist stress!!!

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    Originally Posted by chocolatemilk View Post
    Compensate for straight bar curls by doing pull ups + weighted pull ups and use EZ bar for curls. That's honestly all you need.

    Check my log in my sig and go to page 16. Look at the muscle that popped out on my biceps from doing only pull ups and EZ bar curls (mind you I'm on DS). I never ever do straight bar curls, I never do more than 2 curl exercises for my bi's (only weighted pull ups and EZ bar curls as isolation excercises for bi's)... too many people over work their bi's and it's hard to notice over worked bi's. I notice some people do 5 exercises on strictly biceps!!! WHAAAAAA

    So yes, you can have amazing biceps without doing straight bar curls. They're my enemy workout and every time I see someone doing it I cringe at the wrist stress!!!
    Cool thx man. It's going to be sometime before I do pullups though, I can only do 3 chinups, but atleast that's an improvement from two weeks ago when I could only do two. Also, is it a good idea to do ez bar curls and hammer curls right afterward, or should I just cut one out?

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    Originally Posted by DerickVonD View Post
    Cool thx man. It's going to be sometime before I do pullups though, I can only do 3 chinups, but atleast that's an improvement from two weeks ago when I could only do two.
    OH sorry bro I meant to say chin ups NOT pull ups. Compensate for straight bar curls with chin ups. That's what I was doing. And they will improve fast if you work on them routinely. A month and a half ago I was doing 5 and burning out. Now I'm doing 10 with a 25 plate hanging from me. They are pretty easy to improve watch.

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    Originally Posted by chocolatemilk View Post
    OH sorry bro I meant to say chin ups NOT pull ups. Compensate for straight bar curls with chin ups. That's what I was doing. And they will improve fast if you work on them routinely. A month and a half ago I was doing 5 and burning out. Now I'm doing 10 with a 25 plate hanging from me. They are pretty easy to improve watch.
    Should I do hammer curls too after I do my ez bar curls? I've been doing hammer curls after my straight bar curls and I do chinups as my first exercise on biceps days.

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    Originally Posted by DerickVonD View Post
    Should I do hammer curls too after I do my ez bar curls? I've been doing hammer curls after my straight bar curls and I do chinups as my first exercise on biceps days.
    do bumbell curls with light weight.

    but completely isolate the biceps by having your hands not curl with the weight instead let your wrists kinda "hang" down while curling super awesome for biceps.

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    Originally Posted by DerickVonD View Post
    Should I do hammer curls too after I do my ez bar curls? I've been doing hammer curls after my straight bar curls and I do chinups as my first exercise on biceps days.
    Completely up to you my man. I get growth from 2 bicep exercises done on back days and of course, any back exercises gets my biceps done too so don't forget that! They get worked all day technically on my back days with every workout... but only 2 isolations exercises for them because of this.

    When do you work out your bi's? Do you do them with back day or "arm" day?

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    Originally Posted by chocolatemilk View Post
    Completely up to you my man. I get growth from 2 bicep exercises done on back days and of course, any back exercises gets my biceps done too so don't forget that! They get worked all day technically on my back days with every workout... but only 2 isolations exercises for them because of this.

    When do you work out your bi's? Do you do them with back day or "arm" day?
    On back days and the next day I do chest and triceps
    this is my whole schedule



    Set 1 - Back and Bis
    chinups
    Barbell Row (2 sets)
    Deadlift (3 sets)
    BB curl (2 set)
    Hammer curls (2 set)

    Set 2 - Chest and Tris

    Bench (3 sets)
    Inclined DB press (2 sets)
    Inclined DB flyes (2 set)
    Db Lying Triceps Extension (2 set)
    cable extension (2 sets)


    Set 3 - Legs S

    Squats or Front Squats (3 sets)
    Stiff leg deadlift (3 set) or leg curl (2set)
    leg extensions (2 set)
    calf raises (2 sets)
    Leg Raises (2 sets)


    Set 4 - Shoulders
    Db Shoulder Press (3 sets)
    lying lateral raises (2 set)
    seated rear delt flys (2 set)
    facepull (2 set)
    external rotations (2 set)
    BB Shrugs (3 sets)
    DB Shrugs (2 sets)



    Day 1: back/bi's
    Day 2: chest/tri's
    Day 3: off
    Day 4: legs
    Day 5: shoulders
    Day 6: off
    Day 7: off

    3 sets reps 6-8
    2 sets reps 8-12

    I just took wrist curls out, because of my wrist tendinitis and I didn't know if I really needed to do them.

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    Looks golden... Mine looks just like that except I throw in a couple shoulder exercises on chest, tri's day instead of a full on shoulder workout. Only thing I would say is try for 3 sets on everything over 2. The chin ups will be a great addition... Kleen mentioned what part of the muscle on my bicep was that exploded out and attributed to chin ups so hopefully they will treat you as well as they treated me.

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    I like to end my bis workout with hammer curls right into pin wheel curls. Gets that last bit of pump going so I gotta move my head down just to get the shampoo in my hair. Also there are a lot of muscles in the back so you might want to cycle a third lift in there. Pull ups, lateral pulldown, cable or hammerstrength row, rainbows, facepulls. Pick one and then next week pick a diff one and so forth. Same advice I guess for tris. Theres skull crushers, french press, kickbacks, weighted dips. Idk just imho
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    Originally Posted by DerickVonD View Post
    Cool thx man. It's going to be sometime before I do pullups though, I can only do 3 chinups, but atleast that's an improvement from two weeks ago when I could only do two. Also, is it a good idea to do ez bar curls and hammer curls right afterward, or should I just cut one out?
    I found that when I couldn't do a pullup, if I attempted it at least once a day, in about a weeks time I was able to get one done. Same when I first started trying chin-ups.

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    Hey guys I tried using thee ez curl bar today and still had some forearm pain, however I did notice I curled my wrist slightly. I added a towel over the bar and on the last set I didn't have the forearm pain. It was strange gripping the ez bar at first, because I never done it before. Thank you guys for telling me about using a towel, my forearms were really pumped today.

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    Try wrist rotations to warm-up your forearm muscles.
    Use light weights, 10lbs per db is fine.
    Keep elbows at sides, elbow bent to 90 degrees, focus on rotating wrists in and out (Supination, pronation). do 1-2 sets for 15 reps.
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