Sir Anabolic
JUST GROW.
I personally like to start bicep training with incline dumbbell curls. I get a very good stretch and can go reasonably heavy with these.
You got no grounds here, I've seen what else you've said is wrong SquadLeaders advice is something IFBB pros do go ask them. Hitting a muscle twice a week is a good way to get it to grow. Maybe you can't but I can't.
This will sound like a stupid question, but how do you know they aren't growing? Did you write down your starting/ending measurements? I'm always surprised when people ask me about building arms and I reply with something like "what were your measurements when you started, and what are they today?"
No one ever has any idea, you can't track progress without a baseline. I seems like many people "feel" like they're not growing, when in actually, they are, just not at the (unrealistic) pace they want. After the initial newbie burst of gains, things slow down, book keeping helps prove things are indeed moving.
Maybe not relevant to the OP, but just my opinion.
does it work i have extra skinny neck and neck and forearms are some thing ppl seeplz don't be one of those bicep workers I see pretty much every day at the gym, wrking their bi's for hours on end every day! once a week is good, but like chain said, maybe twice if you feel the need & hit the triceps because they are 2/3rd of your upper arms and biceps are 1/3rd of the upper arms. I mainly focus on legs, back, chest, delts (mostly side & rear delts) then arms & forearms, calves, abs, neck (yes I workout my neck) lol
When I was a trainer I got this question everyday (this and the legs).
1. bad form, biceps are small muscles and you have to have great form to target them. feel them.
2. change your routine, if once a week all-out does not work for you do twice a week half hour with you back and chest
3. do more triceps, they make a larger portion of your arm and no matter how big of biceps you have with small triceps they appear smaller.
4. heavy straight bar arm curls and hammer curls can always help with mass and that fuller look. stick to bars and dumbbells, old school.
biceps are like any other muscles with proper stimulation, recuperation and nutrition it WILL GROW, prioritization always helps
i give about 3 days rest between also,,,, rest is just important, and a killer concentrated workout is going to need 3-4 days rest between
agree and disagree with you here bro,I agree with this post except for the straight bar remark. If your gym has EZ bars do them instead...over straight bars the EZ will help with form and hit the muscles harder. Straight bars will put more stress on your wrists and forearms..also with more weight its harder to keep good form..EZ just makes things easier and more concentrated.
Agreed- over working Arms really do hinder any gains...Also, make sure your getting the appropriate proteins needed to grow...Sounds like your arms are very stubborn so adding the extra proteins along with the proper workouts and recovery might be the key for you.
And if your not already. Hit chest/bi's one day and back/tri's the next..mix things up...remember, bodybuilders do not need tons of weight..your not power lifting.
it takes 72 hours for a larger muscle to recover, like quads,chest, lats then why 7-10 days for arms,Bi's/Tri's take 7-10 days to fully recover.... If you hit them before recover THEY DO NOT GROW!!!! just someting to keep in mind.