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Top 10 to Well-Defined Triceps
In
this week's article we discuss about the much ignored muscles of the arm- The
Triceps. The triceps are the muscles that run on the backside of upper arm from
your shoulder to your elbow. They constitute two-thirds of your upper arm. Their
primary function is to extend the elbow and facilitates the backward motion of
the arm in the shoulder joint .
The problem with the triceps is that as you get older your triceps will just
keep getting softer and gooey. But don't need to worry, because you can tighten
and tone your arms by following a regular training routine. If you are too busy
and can't make it to a gym, you can always use your furniture as gym equipment.
The triceps are a large muscle mass and needs to be trained more than the
biceps, which are smaller. When you hear somebody comment on the size of
someone's arms, what they are really noticing is the development of that
person's triceps. The triceps are among the most visible parts of the body,
whether flexing, exercising or just hanging out.
Here's a triad of exercises to help you carve those three stingy muscles.
Press
ups :
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This
exercise is for beginners who have completly no experience with strength
training .
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Stand
facing a wall/lie face down on the floor and do a press up against the
wall/floor ensuring you get as full a range of movement possible at the
elbow.
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Aim
for three sets of 10 to 20 repetitions.
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After
2 to 3 weeks of these exercises, move onto more strenuous exercises.
Isometric
Lat-Pull:
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Stand
with your shoulders low and relaxed, chest and rib cage lifted, and
abdominals contracted. Raise your arms over your head and cross your wrists.
Make two fists with your hands.
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Contract
the muscles in your arms, shoulders and upper back and hold the contraction.
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Press
your elbows down slowly to each side, squeezing your shoulder blades
together, until your fists are level with your shoulders.
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Continuing
to contract the muscles, raise your arms to the starting position.
This exercise works your upper back, shoulders and arms without weights,
so you can perform the movement anywhere, anytime. Imagine you're holding a
heavy object in each hand and use your mind to work the muscles
Dips:
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Line
up flat exercise bench wide enough apart so that when you lean on with the
palms of your hands, the heels of your feet just fit on the edge of the
bench without falling off.
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Curl
your fingers around the edge of the bench, holding your hands outside of
your hips.
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Slowly
lower your body as far down as possible (until your upper arms are parallel
to the floor) by bending your upper arms. Keep your forearms and elbows
stationary throughout the exercise. Raise yourself to the starting position
by pushing up with your triceps. Flex your triceps as you raise to the top.
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Try
doing 20 repetitions of your own weight for 3 sets. If this is not difficult
enough, you can always hook weights around your waist with a belt.
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Dumbbell
Kickbacks:
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Start
with a light dumbbell in your right hand, with your palms facing in towards
your body. Your right foot should be on the ground; your left knee and your
left hand should rest on a bench for support.
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Position
your upper arms so that from your shoulder to your elbow is parallel to the
floor and stationary at all times. Your elbow should remain in close to your
body. Your back should be straight and roughly parallel to the floor.
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Extend
the dumbbell upwards until your arm is straight and fully extended and your
triceps are contracted (flexed). Hold for a brief second flexing your
triceps. Return the weight to the starting position in a slow, controlled
manner.
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Repeat
this motion for 10-12 repetitions on each arm. Do 3 sets on each side.
Tricep
Pushdowns:
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Stand
in front of the pulley machine in basic position with feet either parallel
or with one foot forward. Your upper arms should rest at your sides, while
your fore arms are bent at an angle of 45 (approx) with your hands holding
the bent palms should be facing downwards.
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Straighten
your arms in an even semicircular until almost fully extended. Slowly bring
back the bar to the starting position with exactly the opposite movement.
Try 12 reps over 3 sets.
LYING TRICEP BARBELL CURL:
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This
exercise can be performed on either a flat or inclined bench. A number of
handgrips can be used, however a close grip will work best to help develop
your triceps.
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Hold
a light barbell above your forehead, keeping a bend in your arms. In a
smooth motion lift the weight above your head, until your arms are almost
straight. Avoid arching your spine, keeping your feet on the bench will help
prevent this, or alternatively, keep your feet firmly on the floor.
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Lower
again, and repeat. Remember to avoid hitting your head.
Tricep
Extension with resistance band:
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While
sitting, grasp the band in front of the body with both hands about shoulder
width apart. Bring one fist to the opposite shoulder to hold the band
against the body.
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Holding
the other forearm parallel to the floor, fully extend the arm and flex back
to the shoulder in a nice controlled movement.
Develops strength in the triceps brachii, extensor carpi ulnaris and
anconeus.
Improves strength in pounding activities such as kneading and hoeing.
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If
elbow, wrist or hand pain is aggravated, try different orientations of the
palm (palm toward body, palm up, palm down) and different ranges of motion
to find a pain-free combination.
Courtesy:
www.chronichealth.com
TWO
ARM PULLOVER:
This is an excellent exercise
to isolate the large triceps muscle at the back of the upper arm.
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Hold
dumbbell with two hands, on both the bar and end of the weight. Make sure
the weight is secure; (aim to use fixed weights).
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Whilst
either sitting or standing, lift the weights from behind your head, arms
bent, to a position where your arms are straight above your head.
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When
moving the weight up or down, take care not to hit your head.
MAKE SURE THE WEIGHTS ARE SECURE TO AVOID INJURY.
Narrow
grip Bench Press:
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Lying
on your back, push a barbell up and down in a smooth movement.
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You
can adjust the difficulty by increasing the weights and you can place more
load on the tricep muscles by narrowing the grip.
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Gradually
increase the weight and decrease the number of repetitions to 3 sets of 10
repetitions. It is useful to have a partner to assist in this exercises in
case you get into trouble.
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An
alternative without weights is the standard press up. Narrowing the hands
will increase the load on the triceps.
Push
ups:
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Lie
face down on the floor and position your hands at 6 inches apart, 24 inches
apart, or as wide as possible for the close, medium or wide variations,
respectively.
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Your
palms should be down, in contact with the floor. Your legs and body should
be straight and your head should be in line with the spine.
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Press
yourself upwards, fully extending your elbows and supporting the lower body
on the toes. Alternately, this exercise can be performed with the knees bent
- supporting the lower body on the knees.
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Return
to the starting position.
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Strengthens
chest, triceps and deltoids
A wise way to work triceps into
your workout regimen is to couple them with either chest or shoulder workouts.
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Remember,
when using a barbell the total reps should be about 40. With
dumbbells, the total number
of reps will be about 60. For the most part you should do sets of
8-10. Also, for barbell work, use a straight bar
not an EZ curl bar.
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Keep
the rest periods short 15-60 seconds.
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The
main goal of the tricep work is to build the area around the
elbow. The long head is important for benching.
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When
doing extensions, keep the barbell or dumbbells close to the head.
Don't turn it into a pullover.
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