Lying Dumbbell Triceps Extension: 3-4 Sets Of 8-10 Reps

Lying Dumbbell Triceps Extension: 3-4 Sets Of 8-10 Reps

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Lying Dumbbell Triceps Extension: 3-4 Sets Of 8-10 Reps
(Superset with Cable Straight-Bar Curl)


Lie back on a bench and start with the dumbbells directly overhead and your arms straight. Slowly lower your arms to about a 45-degree angle. Lower the dumbbells behind your head, hinging at the elbows. Keep your abs tight and the rest of your body rigid.

"If you're doing your workout while talking on your phone or having conversations, the intensity is not there," Dutra says. "You need to up that intensity if you want to break past plateaus. Welcome the pain—it's going to make you better."
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Cable Straight-Bar Curl: 3-4 Sets Of 8-10 Reps Jeremy Dutra, Triceps,Workout,Arm Workout, Cable Straight, Bar Curl, Lying Dumbell, Dumbbell

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Cable Straight-Bar Curl: 3-4 Sets Of 8-10 Reps
(Superset with Lying Dumbbell Triceps Extension)

Dutra explains that the more open your hand is on this exercise, the more you can emphasize the entire biceps and build thickness. He chooses cables frequently because of the constant tension they provide.

His set-up tips: Stand farther away from the tower and keep your elbow out in front of you, as if you were doing a preacher curl. Again, start light, and perform no fewer than 12 reps in that first set.