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Best Tricep Builder?

Best tricep exercise:


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What are tricep curls bro? From what i understand close grip bench press's,dips(which you mentioned)and skull crushers are king!:notworthy:
 
What are tricep curls bro? From what i understand close grip bench press's,dips(which you mentioned)and skull crushers are king!:notworthy:
"tricep curls" although the name resulted from misinformation from my P.E. teacher's mislabeling are laying tricep pullovers. I never did them, preferring tricep pulldowns and dips, so until now never thought about how dumb and innacurrate it was to call them that.
 
depends on which head you are working out. basically, tri means three, so there are three different equally good tricep mass builders, and the part of the tricep worked depends only on your hand position - overhand, underhand, and parallel :)
 
depends on which head you are working out. basically, tri means three, so there are three different equally good tricep mass builders, and the part of the tricep worked depends only on your hand position - overhand, underhand, and parallel :)
I'm open to suggestions and always looking for improvement. Whats your tricep routine?
 
I'm open to suggestions and always looking for improvement. Whats your tricep routine?

weighted dips, CG bench, reverse grip tricep pushdowns. i'm about to experiment a bit, and switch the reverse grip pushdowns for reverse grip CG bench, though i have doubts about my wrist being up for it.
 
Wide reversed grip bench press...decline BB skull crushers...and weighted dips...my 3 favorite

Suncloud, I have a really bad wrist, also, but reversed grip bench press doesn't hurt too too bad, just don't go extremely heavy. Just use strict form and totally focus on the triceps...that's what I do. Clean and presses absolutely crush my wrist...I just did them today, and I'm hating myself for it.
 
Floor Press with slightly with shoulder-width (or slightly wider) grip. Limit ROM to where humerus and forearm make a 90 degree angle.
 
CG bench, rev grip bench, pullovers, dips and floor presses are my favorite.

helll yes i use to use all these in my routine a month or so b4 max bench for football

work up to a ORM for floor bench
sets of 5,5,3 on rev grip bench
Pullover with 3 sets of 10 use 25,35,45 and do em of the floor for different angles of the tri gettin hit

and burnout with dips it use to always shoot uup my bench.
 
Floor Press with slightly with shoulder-width (or slightly wider) grip. Limit ROM to where humerus and forearm make a 90 degree angle.

yup those are really effective, i'd add lockouts and tricep death
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Spg8rk2Ouk"]YouTube - DeFrancosTraining.com - Triceps DEATH!![/ame]
 
I like my v-bar pulldowns. weighted dips. one arm cable underhand-grip kickback. CG bench. and reverse grip flatbar pulldowns
 
weighted dips, CG bench, reverse grip tricep pushdowns. i'm about to experiment a bit, and switch the reverse grip pushdowns for reverse grip CG bench, though i have doubts about my wrist being up for it.

reverse grip bench bench on smith works. ass hanging off bench and bar hitting lower chest/upper abdomen area.
 
2 quick noob questions:

My google searches have been ambiguous... is the correct "french press" either sitting/standing and doing a tricep extension overhead?

I do not use dips at all in my routine, and I feel like i should. Assuming you train tris the day after chest, how do you guys fit them in?
 
I don't do any kickbacks... Too much stress on my shoulders with heavy weights and it fatigues faster than my tricep will.


Half the exercises I don't know what they're called lol... Just call em what they seem to be doing.
 
my vote is for close grip or weighted dips. Dips is such a solid fundamental exercise for other parts as well
 
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