MrKleen73
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What is it with old dudes wanting to walk around nekked?!?!?!?!How about the old men who can't wrap a towel around there waist !!
What is it with old dudes wanting to walk around nekked?!?!?!?!How about the old men who can't wrap a towel around there waist !!
You don't think 6 sets per week is enough?It might be enough to get you sore but it isn't going to be enough to grow your arms the way you want them. You are definitely going to want to give them some more volume if you want them to grow. During this hypertrophy focus, I am going to concentrate a bit more on Arms and Shoulders. I need these pipes to be able to handle the holding and pressing of heavy weights... Plus I have never really focused on pushing them so I think I have some room to grow there.
Not to push growth. I mean it has been enough to get you where you are but if you aren't happy with that you need to up the volume a bit. If I were focusing on my biceps for growth I would be pushing closer to 12-18 sets a week over 2-3 workouts. Biceps can handle a lot of volume and frequency, same as shoulders, and triceps. A lot of it can be good effective pump sets, not killing yourself going for maximum strength numbers. For instance you could do barbell curls or DB Curls heavier focusing on strength and the rest in good pump work working up to say an RPE8.You don't think 6 sets per week is enough?
You don't think 6 sets per week is enough?
I've greatly increased my delt volume. I hate biceps though. Not fun at all.
Not to push growth. I mean it has been enough to get you where you are but if you aren't happy with that you need to up the volume a bit. If I were focusing on my biceps for growth I would be pushing closer to 12-18 sets a week over 2-3 workouts. Biceps can handle a lot of volume and frequency, same as shoulders, and triceps. A lot of it can be good effective pump sets, not killing yourself going for maximum strength numbers. For instance you could do barbell curls or DB Curls heavier focusing on strength and the rest in good pump work working up to say an RPE8.
For instance you could do barbell curls or DB Curls heavier focusing on strength and the rest in good pump work working up to say an RPE8.
I don't think it's enough sets for a single day lol I mean if I'm doing a legit biceps day it's gonna look more like this
3-4 sets of db curls warm up 30s, then 35s, 40s, 45s adding weight and sets until I can't hit 8+ reps anymore.
2-3 sets of hammer curls usually 50s, then 60s if I'm feeling randy
3-4 more sets of ez bar curls AND/OR machine curls cause I like the TUT, usually 80lb bar top set, then zero rest drop sets
finish with seated concentration curls, at this point the DB's have dropped from 40s and 50s to like 25s and 30s if I'm lucky
and if I'm still riding the pump, I'll hit cable curls with my only real goal making sure I have no idea how to get my shirt off in the locker room![]()
For that 3rd exercise you might try DB incline curls to hit the long head in a nice stretch. It is an often forgotten area that provides some nice growth.I don't think it's enough sets for a single day lol I mean if I'm doing a legit biceps day it's gonna look more like this
3-4 sets of db curls warm up 30s, then 35s, 40s, 45s adding weight and sets until I can't hit 8+ reps anymore.
2-3 sets of hammer curls usually 50s, then 60s if I'm feeling randy
3-4 more sets of ez bar curls AND/OR machine curls cause I like the TUT, usually 80lb bar top set, then zero rest drop sets
finish with seated concentration curls, at this point the DB's have dropped from 40s and 50s to like 25s and 30s if I'm lucky
and if I'm still riding the pump, I'll hit cable curls with my only real goal making sure I have no idea how to get my shirt off in the locker room![]()
Oh yes my buddy and I recently started throwing them in, they're legit!!For that 3rd exercise you might try DB incline curls to hit the long head in a nice stretch. It is an often forgotten area that provides some nice growth.
Actually, I didn't do any arms for years and got to 17". Not huge, but big enough. I just started doing arms a few months prior to my 6 month layoff, and now again for 3 months. I guess I find it hard to grasp that if 10 sets for back and chest is sufficient, why wouldn't less be sufficient for one of the smallest muscle groups there is?Not to push growth. I mean it has been enough to get you where you are but if you aren't happy with that you need to up the volume a bit. If I were focusing on my biceps for growth I would be pushing closer to 12-18 sets a week over 2-3 workouts. Biceps can handle a lot of volume and frequency, same as shoulders, and triceps. A lot of it can be good effective pump sets, not killing yourself going for maximum strength numbers. For instance you could do barbell curls or DB Curls heavier focusing on strength and the rest in good pump work working up to say an RPE8.
Thanks!All good ideas @MrKleen73 !! Good Lookin Out!!
Yeah they are brutal try lowering the bench even lower than 45 degrees for a serious stretched position!Oh yes my buddy and I recently started throwing them in, they're legit!!
Yeah they definitely grow from all of the pressing and pulling with compound movements. For what it is worth my arms are smaller than I want for the same reason. Mine was kind of intentional in a naive way. I didn't want to look like one of those skinny guys with no thickness and the big bulbous arms. However there is not much I can do to make myself not thick. So it was a silly effort that slowed my development too. I am right at 17 1/2 and 17 3/8 myself. However now know I need some more muscle to support the connective tissue in my strength efforts. Plus it would be really cool to have bigger arms.Actually, I didn't do any arms for years and got to 17". Not huge, but big enough. I just started doing arms a few months prior to my 6 month layoff, and now again for 3 months. I guess I find it hard to grasp that if 10 sets for back and chest is sufficient, why wouldn't less be sufficient for one of the smallest muscle groups there is?
FWIW, between all the layoffs and medical stuff, I realize now I should've been doing arms the whole time. Definitely lagging.
I agree completely! However I would still love an 18 inch arm!A 17" arm is respectable!!
I *was* 17 inch arm before the 6 months off and medical stuff last year...just checked, down to 16.5"A 17" arm is respectable!!
Thanks!
Yeah they are brutal try lowering the bench even lower than 45 degrees for a serious stretched position!
Yeah they definitely grow from all of the pressing and pulling with compound movements. For what it is worth my arms are smaller than I want for the same reason. Mine was kind of intentional in a naive way. I didn't want to look like one of those skinny guys with no thickness and the big bulbous arms. However there is not much I can do to make myself not thick. So it was a silly effort that slowed my development too. I am right at 17 1/2 and 17 3/8 myself. However now know I need some more muscle to support the connective tissue in my strength efforts. Plus it would be really cool to have bigger arms.
Regarding the volume and frequency of biceps training, think of it kind of like this. If you do 10% damage to 2lbs of muscle, and 10% damage to 30lbs of muscle which do you think I can repair and be fresh and ready to train faster? The smaller repair is going to be faster. The shoulders and triceps are the same they can handle more volume and frequency and grow better with it.
Also, this is how you would want to focus on any muscle group you want to bring up. You increase the volume over what you have been, and if really focusing on bringing up a lagging part you lower the volume in your strongest body parts temporarily so the body can use the recovered resources to repair the muscle group you are focusing on. Now if a question of just not enough volume and you are already recovering well then you can just bump biceps volume up. I think you can probably get away with the second approach at least for a while but if you ever really want to focus on them specifically you will want to rob Peter to pay Paul so to speak by taking volume from your best body parts so there is more available for the others.
I agree completely! However I would still love an 18 inch arm!![]()
I agree completely! However I would still love an 18 inch arm!![]()
That has been my goal for years !!
Personally though I barely do arm work and just seem to have pretty solid for my build just through weighted pull ups, muscle ups, dips, push ups, and all sorts of other pressing and pulling, so idk.
Damn it! I know how that feels!!! If it makes you feel any better before I started peppering more arm work in after my surgery in late August of last year my right was at 16.5 and my left was at 15.5!!! I have recovered back up to this level in the last 8 months. I have about half an inch to get to my biggest arms ever.I *was* 17 inch arm before the 6 months off and medical stuff last year...just checked, down to 16.5"![]()
Good deal I think you will notice some good improvements within a couple months.Gotcha. I'll bump the volume up then. Thanks.
I think that is kind of like the 225 or 315 bench press goal universal for most of us muscle heads. Somehow 18 inch arms became the go to number i have heard from most people.That has been my goal for years !!
All good points! I would definitely say my arms are on par with most of my physique in a general way but when it comes to more of a bodybuilding look need a little more size. I would also say that during most of my training I trained exactly the way you mentioned and that got me pretty decent size arms. Just not BIG ones.FWIW Biceps and Triceps should have higher type 2 fiber composition compared to many other body parts (each person is different to a degree though). Do with that what you will.
Biceps may work better with stretch/full range of motion, while there might be less need with that on Triceps as they may work just as well with limited range of motion movements. Different arm positions can help too.
Personally though I barely do arm work and just seem to have pretty solid for my build just through weighted pull ups, muscle ups, dips, push ups, and all sorts of other pressing and pulling, so idk.
LMAO! I wasn't expecting that Dad joke inserted there!I just measured and mine are 28" from shoulder to tip of finger
man I haven't done muscle ups in like a year or two I bet. that is one movement I miss from when I made a bigger focus on mobility and gpp
Before I tore my subscap I was starting to make the muscle up a goal, and was so close to it. Got decent at kipping pull ups then tore the subscap and labrum doing a clean. That ended that effort since I haven't been able to get that shoulder repaired yet.
Yeah this is similar to the suggestion of working heavy for a main lift then doing mostly pump work for the following sets and exercises. Stress the tissue a lil then pump it up. I may have to do a little playing with my BFR cuffs. I haven't used them in forever!If I was going to do more arm work I’d probably build some heavier rpe7-9 work with back off work with my BFR cuffs several days per week. It’s probably been a couple years since I did them consistently for my arms though.
So in 9 months, what size are yours now?Damn it! I know how that feels!!! If it makes you feel any better before I started peppering more arm work in after my surgery in late August of last year my right was at 16.5 and my left was at 15.5!!! I have recovered back up to this level in the last 8 months. I have about half an inch to get to my biggest arms ever.
Good deal I think you will notice some good improvements within a couple months.
Left is 17 3/8, and Right is 17 1/4 that is flexed but no pump or anything. I have been hitting both biceps and triceps twice a week on average. I was about 1/4 inch larger on both arms at my best back in 2018.So in 9 months, what size are yours now?
And to clarify, do y'all measure arms flexed?
Holy smokes man...that's crazy gains!Left is 17 3/8, and Right is 17 1/4 that is flexed but no pump or anything. I have been hitting both biceps and triceps twice a week on average. I was about 1/4 inch larger on both arms at my best back in 2018.
Yes Sir, Muscle memory is a wonderful thing. Also don't forget I had a small recovery cycle after my surgery that got me up to 17 on both arms by the end of the year although VERY light lifting during that time. However everything after 17 inches has been since I went off the first weekend in January. I have still been making great progress. I think you can get that half inch back pretty quickly with a bit of focus.Holy smokes man...that's crazy gains!
Gotcha. Well, once I'm done with this easy week, I'll turn it all the way up!Yes Sir, Muscle memory is a wonderful thing. Also don't forget I had a small recovery cycle after my surgery that got me up to 17 on both arms by the end of the year although VERY light lifting during that time. However everything after 17 inches has been since I went off the first weekend in January. I have still been making great progress. I think you can get that half inch back pretty quickly with a bit of focus.
You've tasted the DarksideBench
2 x 10 x 135
3 x 185
1 x 215, 235, 255, 275
5 x 245
17 x 185
SS
3 x 290
CGBP
10 x 155
+Redband
2 x 10 x 155
Lateral shoulder raises
12 x 25s
12 x 32.5s
10 x 40s
10 x 30s
Machine dips
3 sets
TRI cable extensions
3 sets
Tricep cable pull downs
3 sets
Notes
No UH, etc in April. Only pump addict preWO. Resting the system for the month and want to see how I hold up without it. I can definitely feel the difference. Now I REALLY love Ultra Hard lol
Crazy full body high today, like a runners high after every set.
People are weird though the reason a lot think ring is easier is because it’s easier to cheat and muscle (bad pun) your way through them on the rings. Really with both when kipping it’s so much on your core if done right, arms just to finish things.
You've tasted the Darkside![]()
Really with both when kipping it’s so much on your core if done right, arms just to finish things.
when I was competing I could do either 20-25 strict pull-ups or 40-50 kipping and to be honest I felt like I got a MASSIVE back pump out of huge kipping pull ups sets. if we had a workout with 100+ pull ups in it I'd walk sideways through doorways. I used to hate how people would rip on kipping pull-ups like the old meme counting them 0....0.....0...0...
I was like thats fine, lets have a strict pull up competition then. I'd slam out 20, 25, maybe more and that usually shut people up for a while.
random thought from my desk as I'm pounding some chicken;
Seems like Dermacrine would be great for a bulk but based on my very limited experience maybe the UH would be the best way to go on a cut to preserve some strength. I'd love to maybe set may 1st as a hard core month of cutting with strength preservation also being a massive priority, UH being supplement choice numero uno. IDK if I should wait longer than 1 month before getting back on it though.
You will get it next time. One of my gyms I go to the benches are super slick so hard to get a good leg drive. Seen ppl put a band criss/ cross around it. Might give it a try.
What do you feel is the biggest risk of overuse on the epi/andro from UH?You’re starting to understand why we choose different compounds for different goals.
If you aren’t going to use it daily, it will probably be alright to use UltraHard then because it creates no estrogen, or progesterone receptor interaction. This helps limit the impact and Epiandrosterone and Androsterone are very mild hormones. But bloodwork is the only way to truly know where you are at.
Heavy cotton tee with logos/print on the back can make a good difference, and I NEVER bench in comfy/blend shirts.
An actual grip shirt can work well too, but I wouldn’t buy one before just using bands obviously.
What do you feel is the biggest risk of overuse on the epi/andro from UH?
I can't prove dermacrine had a negative impact but based upon my experience cutting it changed some things for the better.
When I decided to cut UH for April 1 I hadn't noticed any atrophy downstairs but there were less fireworks.
No loss of libido and going back to some of my old faithfuls brought things back already.
If I could hit UH extra hard for 4-6 weeks.... That would be awesome. The only "side effect" I experienced was incredibly minor and I'm definitely the only person who noticed lol
Eventually it’s still going to suppress your endogenous test, so that’s a real consideration as well. It may not aromatize or agonize the PR, but it’s still exogenous hormones that will start to throw things off.
this part I'm a little confused about because I feel like some of my best sessions were on UH. although that could have been in my head. I did gain more strength and size on dermacrine but my energy on UH was amazing.So on its own, poor for growth (and you can see how that lines up with cutting and trying to produce a tighter drier look).
Knowing my aversion to pinning at the moment, and my willingness to play with TDs (more like excitement), do you have any opinion on what might be an ideal cutting stack for me in May?
I'm thinking I'd like to take one month hard core to even out the last 8 months of surplus eating, get my cardio back up because a small part of me misses it. I have some thoughts in my head on what my strength training will be since I'll be looking to preserve and not trash my system for a month. I also DM'd Steve since it seems like I could likely build a stack around his products.
I was thinking of this (obviously much of it is daily regiment anyways)
Creatine HCI
Pump Addict
An Epi product since I had a great time on it
Alpha GPC
Carnitine
CLA
Maybe a thermo/fat burner.
this part I'm a little confused about because I feel like some of my best sessions were on UH. although that could have been in my head. I did gain more strength and size on dermacrine but my energy on UH was amazing.
When I say poor for growth, I mean if you had 30 days to gain as much weight as possible to win 1 million dollars, would you take Dermacrine or UltraHard? Would you eat at a surplus or restrict?
But growth isn’t the goal. Lean muscle retention while you shed fat is your expressed goal. So having a dry anabolic there makes sense.
Did you run out the full bottle already, I don’t remember how many you ordered when you started.ah yes without a doubt even with my limited experience Dermacrine was the bees knees for quick strength AND size goals. And I even took that slower than I should have, experimenting with half doses but by the end I had even gained weight from the 4 pump into the 5 pump weight class
I absolutely did love dermacrine for sure. Great feelings and strength progress.
Did you run out the full bottle already, I don’t remember how many you ordered when you started.
Did you get back on the fish oil? I remember you said you ran out and you are up in the north west dry air. Just curious, sounds like it treated you well!!
on a side note years ago I was in walla walla for a month was there to work on a wind turbine that got damaged up on some god forsaken ridge. That was a interesting town![]()
Nothing new to me there
If you intend to do a long extended fast ever, always go keto prior. Makes it a bit smoother.
When you say keto, and extended fast, do you mean like 1 day of keto eating prior to a say 48hr fast?
that makes sense. also sounds intense.No sorry, I meant like if you intend anything over 3 days of fasting.
Say if you want to go an entire week for some reason. Spend 4 days prior getting into keto makes cutting off food entirely an easier transition, since the body is already running on fats.
What speed and incline?Cardio
40 min LISS
320 cals
Treadmill
Wanted to experiment with a little light cardio on a fasted day. I am seriously not conditioned lol.
What speed and incline?