Grow your guns one at a time with this classic isolation movement
Building bigger biceps means placing them under as much tension as possible, and you’d be hard-pressed to find an exercise that does this as effectively as the one-arm cable preacher curl. It’s a unilateral move that promotes balance across your arms by isolating each bicep, and adding the preacher bench only makes it more challenging. It holds the upper arm in place to focus all stress on the biceps. Substituting a cable for a dumbbell ensures constant tension on the target muscle throughout the range of motion, making this a perfect finishing move for sculpting bigger and better arms
The Shrug Zone
Follow these instructions to put a hurting on your biceps (in a good way, of course)
SET UP
Grab the D-handle in one hand and begin with your working arm flat against the preacher pad
Attach a D-handle to a cable pulley positioned at the lowest column setting
Set a preacher bench in a cable station so it’s facing the weight stack a few feet away
Attach a D-handle to a cable pulley positioned at the lowest column setting
Set a preacher bench in a cable station so it’s facing the weight stack a few feet away
DO IT
Contract your biceps as hard as you can, curling until your hand nearly touches your shoulder
QUICK TIPS
WHERE IT HITS: Biceps Brachii
WHEN TO DO IT: Late in your biceps workout, after heavier barbell and/or dumbbell curls
HOW TO DO IT: 3–4 sets, 10-12 reps
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