OpinionatedCyborg
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No, it feels the same regardless of how I do it. Your arm is a lever. When it extends at the elbow, your tricep contracts and your bicep relaxes. When it flexes at the elbow, you tricep relaxes and your bicep contracts. Unless you're flexing your bicep and trying to extend your arm at the same time, I'm not sure how any extra tension could occur.lil smoke said:negative training. That's the word I was looking for!
I dunno. I feel like I'm engaging different muscles when I focus on the release.
Do an "air" curl and grab your bicep area with the free hand. Don't you feel that your tricep tightens if you squeeze and release slowly? If you just simply return to position, it kinds feels normal. Same with anything. I feel more tension from other areas when I completely focus on the release. I didn't make it up, I got that tip in Men's Health. I just can't reference the article.
Hey maybe it's all wrong, but it certainly works for me!![]()
And Men's Health is basically the Cosmo Girl of guy mags. It's one of the reasons so many guys think they can get 90 packs by doing a few situps and some cardio.