Description:
The Lever Plate Loaded Bicep Curls is a curling exercise that flexes the elbow against resistance to build the muscles on the front of the upper arm. The underhand, supinated curl path targets the biceps directly.
Benefits:
- Builds the muscles on the front of the upper arm.
- Strengthens elbow flexion for pulling lifts.
- Builds biceps size and peak.
- Easy to control and progress.
Profile:
| Equipment: | Plate Loaded Machine |
| Type: | Strength Training Machine |
| Resistance Type: | Plate Loaded |
| Level: | Beginner |
Muscles:
Primary Muscles
- Biceps Brachii
Secondary Muscles
- Brachialis
- Brachioradialis
Classification:
| Mechanics: | Isolated |
| Force: | Pull |
| Utility: | Auxiliary |
Instructions:
- Sit at the plate loaded curl machine with the backs of your arms on the pad and grip the handles underhand.
- Start with your arms straight and your elbows tucked at your sides.
- Curl the weight up by bending your elbows, keeping your upper arms still.
- Squeeze at the top without swinging.
- Lower under control until your arms are straight again.
- Repeat for the desired reps.
Common Mistakes:
- Swinging the weight with the body.
- Letting the elbows drift forward.
- Using momentum instead of control.
- Not straightening the arms fully at the bottom.
Variations:
- Dumbbell Bicep Curls
- Barbell Bicep Curls
- Dumbbell Hammer Curls
- Barbell Preacher Curls
Safety Tips:
- Use a weight you can curl without swinging.
- Keep the elbows pinned to your sides.
- Control the lowering phase.
- Stop if you feel elbow pain.
Additional Information:
The underhand, supinated curl path targets the biceps directly. Keep the upper arms still and control the lowering phase to keep tension on the target muscles.
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