Chicken
Your triceps are ment to be bigger....after all they are two thrids of the upper arm....people seem to focus on increasing the size of their biceps, this doesn't make there arms look much bigger and also can cause great damage. If I were you I would work out your triceps just as much as biceps, if not more ;)
Greg Valentino injected himself with synthol to make his muscles look bigger. He is a bodybuilder and used this substance to make his biceps appear larger.
When your arm is bent, your biceps flex and your triceps relax. When your arm is straight, your biceps relax and your triceps flex. This opposing set of muscles allows you to push and pull things efficiently.
You will feel strain in your muscles and they will eventually have to be amputated.
One. The biceps brachii is a muscle, not a muscle group
The three hamstring muscles of the posterior thigh are the semimembranosus, the semitendinosus, and the biceps femoris.
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for biceps you need to do bulking exercises like straight arm curls,alternating single arm dumbell curls. for bicep peaks do conceration curls. work on your triceps to make your biceps look bigger.
No, if anything it will make them bigger! When you work out in the gym you are actually tearing your muscles, this is how we build our muscles. When you are sore that means you tore your muscle fiber! Then your body repairs it's muscles while actually multiplying them. Most people drink protein shakes after working out because protein is the key muscle foundation.
It would NOT make your wrists sweaty if you are lifting them the right way since the muscles you are supposed to be exercising are your biceps and triceps.
Women have biceps (brachii) in the arms just as men do. They don't work them to make them as large. Some do but most don't work out that way. Their muscles seem leaner and flatter.
They are the opposite muscle to the biceps. If you bend your arm to make the muscle on the top (the biceps) bulge, the muscle on the bottom (the triceps) relaxes. The triceps is on the back of your arm, and is used to straighten the elbow.