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TRICEPS - Curved Bar vs. Straight Bar
Is there a big difference when doing tricep press downs using a straight bar vs. the curved bar that looks like an up side down U.
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the u bar is designed to hit the outer head more
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yes...I'd say use them both, or alternate between them
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i dont know if this is good or nah but ive been doing this routine:
3 sets of each (rope pressdowns, straight bar shoulder width, and reverse single arm). This is the second week doing them, feel great bout them.
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my training partner and i switch it up every week alternating.
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Thanks for input, will try to do couple set of each, was not sure if it totally hit the same muscle or not.
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i do close grip bench press on smith, then short straight bar press downs, then i do bent over cable kickbacks...works good for me...full range of motion...3sets each around 8reps...
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