Instead, we recommend you turn your hands 90 degrees and take on the bicep curl's bigger and badder brother: the dumbbell hammer curl. Now, we know what you’re thinking: a curl is a curl ...
How to: Stand with the dumbbell in one hand and the other hand placed on your waist. Bend forwards, keeping your back straight, whilst also keeping your arm – the one holding the dumbbell ...
Learn more› By Seth Berkman and Ingrid Skjong Whether you’re looking to build some muscle or add a new twist to your workout routine, adjustable dumbbells are a more compact (and usually less ...
No, more specifically, big biceps. However, if you’ve been endlessly curling dumbbells and your t-shirt sleeves still aren’t looking any fuller than they were a month or two ago, take this as ...
Functionally, the biceps are key players in elbow flexion (bending the arm), forearm supination (rotating the forearm so the palm faces upward, like turning a doorknob or opening a jar), and shoulder ...
Strength training from home? Build your biceps and triceps with these four exercises – even if you don’t have a whole rack of dumbbells. If you’ve returned to the gym, you can easily ...