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bicep curls


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I can do about 30-40 lbs for about 12 reps or so.

How about yourself?

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Persently I do standing alternate dumbbell curls with 60-65 lbs for 6-8 reps per arm. Most I've ever done for 6 reps is 75 lbs.

I remember that back in the 80's the NBA basketball player Ralph Sampson was reported to curl 95 lbs with one arm. He is 7' 4" tall.

Love this exercise. Other curls may be a waste of time but this one isn't, as long as you don't cheat and perform the movement correctly.

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Sohan

"If I cannot become one of extraordinary accomplishment, I will not walk the earth." Zen Master Nakahara Nantenbo


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"Knowing others is wisdom; knowing yourself is Enlightenment." Lao-Tzu

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10 reps at 50

When I started weight lifting, I couldn't do 5 with 15!!

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well iv been weight lifting for quite a while but can still only lift 15lb ) :

For an 18 year old woman, I'd say that's not too shabby. Try doing lower reps (4-6) for a couple weeks and you should see it jump a bit.

With respect,

Sohan

"If I cannot become one of extraordinary accomplishment, I will not walk the earth." Zen Master Nakahara Nantenbo


"A man who has attained mastery of an art reveals it in his every action." Samuarai maxim


"Knowing others is wisdom; knowing yourself is Enlightenment." Lao-Tzu

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