Hi, Group.
When I do barbell preacher curls my left arm always lags behind and my right arm, and my right arm finishes the reps a little quicker i.e. reaches full contraction first. I realize that I can target my left arm better by using dumbells but I want to even my arms out; currently my right arm is stronger. I don't want my right arm to get too far ahead of my left arm. Should I continue with the barbell curls and hope my left arm catches up or is there a better solution? I do plan on mixing up my biceps routine anyway but for now it's just barbell preacher curls.
I guess another way of asking the same question is what is best method to keep my arms symetrical (strength and size).
Thanks, Max
When I do barbell preacher curls my left arm always lags behind and my right arm, and my right arm finishes the reps a little quicker i.e. reaches full contraction first. I realize that I can target my left arm better by using dumbells but I want to even my arms out; currently my right arm is stronger. I don't want my right arm to get too far ahead of my left arm. Should I continue with the barbell curls and hope my left arm catches up or is there a better solution? I do plan on mixing up my biceps routine anyway but for now it's just barbell preacher curls.
I guess another way of asking the same question is what is best method to keep my arms symetrical (strength and size).
Thanks, Max
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