jph said:i usually combine body part workouts that support each other and save the isolations for the end of the set...such as say back/bis, i would do bis first say starting with some standing e-z bar curls, then hammer curls, then preacher curls then some 21s then some pure isolation curls then move on to the back exercises.
That be alot of bi workjph said:i usually combine body part workouts that support each other and save the isolations for the end of the set...such as say back/bis, i would do bis first say starting with some standing e-z bar curls, then hammer curls, then preacher curls then some 21s then some pure isolation curls then move on to the back exercises.
jph said:i usually combine body part workouts that support each other and save the isolations for the end of the set...such as say back/bis, i would do bis first say starting with some standing e-z bar curls, then hammer curls, then preacher curls then some 21s then some pure isolation curls then move on to the back exercises.
i think you will be much happy with the reslults from working back 1st over bi's...remember bi's are getting hammered while doing all back work...if you hit bi's 1st, then they are going to be to exhausted to move the really heavy wt you need for your back. go check out the work out journal section and see what some the big cat's here are doin...you'll notice a lot of them barely do any direct bi work.jph said:i usually do bis first, then back and it's working pretty well, but i will switch it up and try doing back first then bis...i appreciate the input (especially if it works better).
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its all in what one wants to do...there are a lot of differnt opinions on it. i prefer to do heavy back work and only hit bi's with 1-2 exercies and only do a total of maybe 4-6sets. i do not use or like BB splits, i stick to heavy compound lifts/movements and very few "iso" lifts.endy87 said:Since the back complements the bi's and so on in reverse, I was wondering if it would be a good idea to split back and bi's into different days. Working, lets say, back on monday and bi's on friday instead of tiring the hell out of both in one day and waiting a whole week to work on them again?
endy87 said:Since the back complements the bi's and so on in reverse, I was wondering if it would be a good idea to split back and bi's into different days. Working, lets say, back on monday and bi's on friday instead of tiring the hell out of both in one day and waiting a whole week to work on them again?
Cosign.adidamps2 said:why are you blasting your bi's then goin on to a much larger muscle group like back?? if its working for you great, but i think the majority here would suggest big muscles first with compound movements then smaller muscles afterwards...just my 2cents.