What is the best way for someone to obtain that peak at the top of the biceps when flexing? Direct muscle work, compound movements, or something else. I’ve got decent size arms but when I flex there’s just no peak. Maybe with a reduction in body fat I’ll see it more?
[quote]ZEB wrote:
But, you could try working the “Brachialis”. It lies on the outside of the upper arm and has a depth which extends below the actual bicep.[/quote]
Exercise prescription:
the Reverse Curl with slow eccentric
I believe brachialis also gets work from pronated pull-ups and bent rows, or any pronated pulling through the arms. But reverse curl is a great compound exercise, which works the brachioradialis as well.
And even if you don’t get a biceps peak from the brachialis, it looks fucking awesome on its own (note picture).
[quote]HogLover wrote:
BIGRAGOO wrote:
HogLover wrote:
What is the best way for someone to obtain that peak at the top of the biceps when flexing?
Thanks
I second the effect of lowered bodyfat. I finally got my bodyfat down to 9-10% and the peak keeps getting more pronounced. Concentration curls using cables have seemed to help also.
[quote]HogLover wrote:
Sorry, I asked ZEB what excercise works that muscle before reading further. My bad ya’ll.[/quote]
As far as exercise selection, also work in Hammer curls (neutral grip dumbbell curls). Hey, if it doesn’t help the peak, at least it will help with rear bicep poses/appearance.