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Chin up Bars Build Big BicepsWritten by E.J. Reeves
E.J.'s bicep at 50 years of age Every man wants bulging biceps so many devote time and energy into bicep curls. If you do this you are overlooking the premium bicep builder, the chin up. Why the chin up over the curl? The answer is simple! 1. More weight with chin-ups over bicep curls. 2. Greater range of motion with chin ups over bicep curls. 3. More muscles involved with the chin-ups over bicep curls. So big deal you say! Yes it is and here is why. More weight is key to more muscle size. With barbell curls a 175 lb man might use a 50 or 75 lb. Barbell. The same man must use all of his 175 lbs for chin ups. On the other hand it would be impossible for him to perform curls with a 175 lb. Barbell.
Medium grip on EasyChin up bar This brings us to the fact more muscles are involved in one chin up. Of particular importance is the involvement of the largest group of muscles in your upper body, the back! A broad muscular back from chin-ups stimulates greater growth in the smaller muscles like biceps and shoulders. This often overlooked principle states that basic multi-joint exercises are the best for strength and size. Monday: Medium grip (palms away from your) chin ups. Five reps times ten sets with one to three minutes rest between sets. Wednesday: Close grip (palms facing you) chin-ups. Three reps times ten sets with one to three minutes rest between sets. Friday: Close grip (palms facing you) chin-ups. Perform as many as you can without stopping until you cannot do anymore. Rest ten minutes and repeat to failure, rest ten minutes and repeat to failure. That will be a total of three sets of as many as you can perform to failure.
Narrow grip on EasyChin up bar
This workout plan is for three weeks. Each week on Friday you drop one set of chin ups. Week one has three sets on Friday with week two for two sets and week three one set. The routine is structured so that on Monday you perform at medium intensity, on Wednesday light intensity, with Friday high intensity all out effort. Make sure you adjust the reps and rest periods on Monday and Wednesday so that the workouts are medium and light as indicated for the day. P.S.: Make sure you have a chin up bar in your home or apartment. You won’t be sorry! FeedbackHi E.J., It's Allen, I don't know if you still remember me. Doing pushups and pullups on your EasyChin Bar (a great bar) , I am definitely seeing results. I have just achieved and finished this routine below: -Allen Hi Allen,
I found the article on building bigger biceps using chin ups (November 2003)very interesting. I have been gyming regularly for 6 months now and am starting to realize I've in fact been working out too often! I am going to use your chin up program starting next week and am keen to see some results! Just a quick question though...what (if any) exercises should I be doing on my off days (weekends and tues and thurs)? Can I still train chest, shoulders, triceps and back? Looking forward to your response and the workout! -Greg Hi Greg, -E.J. You can e-mail E.J. your questions or comments at info@easyeffort.com Copyright © 2002 by E.J. Reeves All rights reserved. Why buy from EasyEffortWe believe our products and service are unmatched by anyone you may find in the marketplace. Our goal is greater than product and service. Our goal is to help you achieve your fitness goals. That is why EasyEffort's president E.J. Reeves works out hours each week perfecting chin up and dip routines you can do at home. Return policyIf for any reason you are not totally satisfied with your bar, you may return it for a refund of the purchase price minus S&H. Please contact us for returns at 1-877-608-3279. OrdersTo order call Toll Free at 1-877-608-3279 or order online. |
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