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KennyX
Oct 27th, 2004, 02:09 PM
Is there any benefits to using an olympic bar to do curls, rather than using a ezcurl bar or a normal barbell?

tienm23
Oct 27th, 2004, 02:12 PM
Not really, they are all essentially the same. What you should do is actually use dumbells and work your arms indivdually to eliminate strength differences in your arms.

Ren
Oct 27th, 2004, 07:59 PM
Not really, they are all essentially the same. What you should do is actually use dumbells and work your arms indivdually to eliminate strength differences in your arms.

It also reduces the risk of wrist injury.

B40
Oct 27th, 2004, 08:12 PM
You probably know this already, but make sure you're using your arms only and not arching your back at all.

Gordon
Oct 27th, 2004, 08:43 PM
Not really, they are all essentially the same. What you should do is actually use dumbells and work your arms indivdually to eliminate strength differences in your arms.

i agree.

deity_me
Oct 27th, 2004, 09:02 PM
Control the curl - dont swing it like an idiot.

KennyX
Oct 27th, 2004, 09:20 PM
Before there's anymore comments about form... Im well aware of correct form (and the use of dumbbells for that matter).

I only brought up the subject because I constantly see guys using the squat cages to do curls. Normally I dont have any problems with guys doing this, so long as they're going heavy (ie., 135lbs or more)...

But when I see a guy doing a dinky 80/90lbs or even less weight it kind of pisses me off because they're just wasting space (they could easily do that weight on ezcurlbars or normal barbells).

deity_me
Oct 28th, 2004, 08:41 PM
I use the squat cages to do squats WITHOUT the bar

PennyArcade
Oct 28th, 2004, 11:39 PM
What do you mean by normal barbells? You mean the ones that have set weights on them?

Well, some people like the larger grip of the olympic size barbell. The gym that I go to has only ez curl bars with set weights, so if you want a straight bar, you have to steal a barbell from SOME station.

I'm just finding reasons why someone would use the squat rack for curls :)

On a side note: The new Men's Health Muscle magazine has an article on correct form of barbell curls. It states that if you haven't thrown up doing barbell curls, you're not doing them correctly :D


Before there's anymore comments about form... Im well aware of correct form (and the use of dumbbells for that matter).

I only brought up the subject because I constantly see guys using the squat cages to do curls. Normally I dont have any problems with guys doing this, so long as they're going heavy (ie., 135lbs or more)...

But when I see a guy doing a dinky 80/90lbs or even less weight it kind of pisses me off because they're just wasting space (they could easily do that weight on ezcurlbars or normal barbells).

KennyX
Oct 29th, 2004, 12:37 AM
What do you mean by normal barbells? You mean the ones that have set weights on them?

Well, some people like the larger grip of the olympic size barbell. The gym that I go to has only ez curl bars with set weights, so if you want a straight bar, you have to steal a barbell from SOME station.

I'm just finding reasons why someone would use the squat rack for curls :)

On a side note: The new Men's Health Muscle magazine has an article on correct form of barbell curls. It states that if you haven't thrown up doing barbell curls, you're not doing them correctly :D

The one Im at has all of them (just normal barbells.. the 10/15lb ones you have to add weights with, ez curl barbell that you have to add weights, normal barbells with set weights on them, and ez curl bars with set weights).