Skinny Arm Cure
Skinny Arm Cure Search Skip to content Menu Menu follow us Store Articles Community Loyal-T Club Loyal-T Points Rewards Subscribe to Save Search Search The World s Trusted Source & Community for Elite Fitness Training Skinny Arm Cure A 30-10-30 Challenge for Biceps & Triceps by Ellington Darden, PhD January 29, 2021April 11, 2021 Tags Training Casey Viator, at age 19, won the AAU Mr. America in 1970. I met Viator in 1968 and eventually we both worked together at Nautilus in Lake Helen, Florida. Casey had some of the biggest, strongest, and best-shaped arms I've ever seen. In 1978, I trained Casey for six months prior to him entering NABBA Mr. Universe. Casey was extremely strong in any type of biceps curl or triceps extension, with or without machines. His dip strength and endurance was out of this world. Casey could do just about anything you could dream up. Unfortunately, the 30-10-30 method — two 30-second negative reps before and after 10 normal reps — wasn't invented until much later, so I never had the chance to challenge Casey with it. But if I could have, here's the 30-10-30 arm workout that I would've put him through: 1 Barbell Reverse Curl Cheat/swing the bar to the top position. Secure elbows at your sides and don't move them during the exercise. Lower the weight slowly over 30 seconds to the bottom position. Do 10 regular reps smoothly in good form. Pause at the top of the 10th rep and lower the weight slowly over 30 seconds. Take no rest and move quickly to the dumbbell curl. 2 Dumbbell Curl Cheat/swing the dumbbells to the top position. Secure elbows at your sides and don't move them during the exercise. Lower the weight slowly over 30 seconds to the bottom position. Do 10 regular reps smoothly in good form. Lower the weight slowly over 30 seconds to the bottom position. Go to triceps extension with no rest. 3 Triceps Extension with One Dumbbell Keep elbows by your ears and upper arms in a vertical position as you smoothly lower the dumbbell over 30 seconds behind the head. Do 10 reps smoothly and in good form. Lower the dumbbell for the finishing 30-second negative. It'll be difficult but doable. Finally, with no rest, drop to the floor for the most challenging push-ups you've ever done. 4 Push-Up Get in the top push-up position. Turn your hands in and almost touch the tips of your index fingers. Do the 30-second negative followed by 10 regular full-range push-ups. Move smoothly. Pause briefly at the top of the 10th rep, resolve to get the last rep perfect, then lower yourself over 30 seconds. I guarantee you, Casey Viator could've done each of those 10 reps in perfect form and completed the final 30-second negative. But how about you? I can just see Viator's flexed arm pumped bigger than the photo above. Want bigger biceps and triceps? Do the 30-10-30 workout once a week for four weeks, and you'll cure skinny arm disease. Related: Growth Explosion – The 30-10-30 Technique Related: 30-10-30 for Big Legs Get The T Nation Newsletters Don' t Miss Out Expert Insights To Get Stronger, Gain Muscle Faster, And Take Your Lifting To The Next Level related posts Training Tip Big ROM Bigger Gains Here's why range of motion is so important for gaining muscle mass. Do your favorite exercises pass the test? Bodybuilding, Tips, Training Charles Staley December 5 Training Midrange Partials for the Best Pump of Your Life For the best pump of your life - and serious size and strength gains over time - you need to incorporate midrange partial reps. Bodybuilding, Training Nick Tumminello December 24 Training How I Really Train So how does a strength training legend actually train, day in, day out? We asked coach Dan John. Here’s what he had to say. Powerlifting & Strength, Training Dan John June 7 Training Tip The Two-Rope Face Pull Got long arms or a very thick upper body? You'll get better rotation, a better contraction, and better results with this variation. Exercise Coaching, Mobility, Shoulders, Tips Lee Boyce June 28