bdcc said:This topic would imply that you can selectively recruit portions of your muscles to the point where it makes a significant difference in terms of hypertrophy.
So, in terms of giving you a better bicep peak. Both and neither- depending on how you look at it lol.
P.S., what is the anterior head of the bicep, do you mean short and long head?
bdcc said:This topic would imply that you can selectively recruit portions of your muscles to the point where it makes a significant difference in terms of hypertrophy.
So, in terms of giving you a better bicep peak. Both and neither- depending on how you look at it lol.
P.S., what is the anterior head of the bicep, do you mean short and long head?
Steelwolf said:Sadly it's genetic![]()
research?Shape is genetic but you can get more peak on bis by doing excercises like preacher curls where u isolate just your biceps
Shape is genetic but you can get more peak on bis by doing excercises like preacher curls where u isolate just your biceps
cg123 said:Shape is genetic but you can get more peak on bis by doing excercises like preacher curls where u isolate just your biceps
I don't understand. Don't bigger biceps = bigger bicep peaks? It's not like the bicep can only grow sideways - clearly it also grows up and down at the same time.That's just not true.... you can increase overall size, the peak itself is genetic....
A few exercises will increase portions of your biceps mass more then the other but its not likely to create the same visual peak that is only had through genetic endowment.
Sorry
Sourdough said:That's just not true.... you can increase overall size, the peak itself is genetic....
A few exercises will increase portions of your biceps mass more then the other but its not likely to create the same visual peak that is only had through genetic endowment.
Sorry
Haha yes, I am on board with this.He said you can increase size. But their is no such thing as a peaking exercise. You either work the bicep or you don't.
I think your misinformed dude. There are certain excercises that help increase peak size. I had not much peak before and I did multiple isolation things and they got higher. Genetics will effect the shape of peak not size
According to Chad Waterburry in his book "Huge in a Hurry" you can create the illusion of a better "peak" by working the Brachialis (the thick flat muscle underneath the bicep) proportionally harder by doing hammer curls. Over time, as the brachialis gets bigger, it pushes the bicep up higher when you flex. creating the illusion of a better "peak."
thoughts?