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  2. The Best Arm-Strengthening Workout for Seniors - AOL

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    Bicep curls can add size to your upper arms while improving grip strength. Hold a dumbbell in each hand, keep your elbows close to your body, and curl the weights upward. Perform four sets of 12 ...

  3. 11 Best 'Arm Day' Exercises, According to a Trainer - AOL

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    The barbell wrist curl shines here for its simplicity," says Dickson. Sit on a bench holding a barbell with an underhand grip, resting your forearms on your thighs. Let the barbell roll down your ...

  4. How to Do Barbell Biceps Curls for Big Arms - AOL

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    How to Do a Barbell Biceps Curl. Stand with your feet about shoulder-width apart, holding the bar, using a shoulder-width grip. Squeeze your glutes, abs, and shoulder blades. Keep your torso tight ...

  5. Bicep curl - Wikipedia

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    Typically, a bicep curl begins with the arm fully extended with a supinated (palms facing up) grip on a weight. A full repetition consists of bending or "curling" the elbow until it is fully flexed, then slowly lowering the weight to the starting position. The torso should remain upright instead of swinging back and forth, as doing so transfers ...

  6. Bent-over row - Wikipedia

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    One arm barbell bent-over row: [1] Done in a nearly identical fashion as the one arm dumbbell, but with the added instability of a long bar. This necessitated greater work by the radial and ulnar flexors of the wrist to stabilize while pulling. It also gives greater feedback about the pronation and supination as the movement of the bar is very ...

  7. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Periodization refers to the organization of training into sequential phases and cyclical periods, and the change in training over time. The simplest strength training periodization involves keeping a fixed schedule of sets and reps (e.g. 2 sets of 12 reps of bicep curls every 2 days), and steadily increasing the intensity on a weekly basis.

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