In the third video in his True Strength training series, Optimum Nutrition athlete Andy Cullen goes through the exercises that make up his arms workout.
Before starting any workout, it is absolutely imperative that you warm up properly first. For example, I warm up for five minutes on the cross-trainer at a steady pace to warm up my body and get my blood flowing.
When training my upper body, I find that it’s crucial for me to warm up my joints, especially my shoulders, as most people who go to the gym regularly will encounter shoulder difficulty at some point if they don’t warm up adequately before exercise.
Andy Cullen’s arms workout
Bicep
EZ bar curls: 5 sets x 10 reps
Dumbbell Curls: 5 sets x 12 reps (per arm)
Tricep
Rope pull downs: 5 sets x 12 reps
Straight bar pull downs: 5 sets x 12 reps
NB: The first set of every exercise is always a warm up set.
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To see Andy’s chest workout, click here and to see his legs workout, click here.
Remember, nutrition is a vital part of a training regime, to fuel your body before a workout and to help speed up the recovery process afterwards. To see Andy’s nutrition tips & plan, click here
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