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    what are the best excerscies for these,
    i need to work on my triceps as i have worked my bi ceps to much and can't fully extend my arm wich is no good,
    i impinged a nerve in my back not to long ago and need to strengthen it and the other 2 just for the fact i want to improve them
    any help would be much appreicated cheers

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    Default Re: tricep/speed/back and lower ab help

    For triceps:
    close grip bench press
    rope pressdowns
    kickbacks
    overhead extensions
    push ups

    Bodybuilding.com - Search Results: triceps

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    Default Re: tricep/speed/back and lower ab help

    The back is made up of different muscles:
    lower back, lats and traps.
    Which part did u injure??


    For abs: sit ups, crunches and leg raises.
    Bodybuilding.com - Search Results: abs

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    Default Re: tricep/speed/back and lower ab help

    The reason you have the least development in the lower abs is probably down to your bodyfat levels.

    Lower abs are very difficult to see unless you have very low bodyfat levels. It varies from person to person but generally i'd say 10%(bodyfat) and downwards, depending on how lucky you are.

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    Default Re: tricep/speed/back and lower ab help

    One exercise a physio gave me to help my back was to get a mat and a very very LIGHT dumbell.

    Go down on two knees and one hand with your back horizontal to the floor.

    Holding that alignment very carefully lift the dambell up out to the side and lower it again slowly.

    You do it 2 ways:

    1) straight out horizontally level with your shoulders,

    2) also diagonally from under your left hip up to your shoulder level out to the right.

    Do both sides too.

    It's really important to use only very light weights because it is to work muscles which are small right in the middle close to your spine.

    You won't feel them or work them correctly if you use even slightly heavy weights - you'll end up working the wrong muscles which won't help.

    Also a good back release I enjoy is to lie on my back with arms out to the side (passively stretches the chest), legs up at right angles with thighs resting on a chair. Ten mins or so of this when your back is tight can make a big difference.

    Hope this helps your back - i've got scoliosis which makes my back a weak point that gets inflamed occasionally. These exercise help me.

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    Default Re: tricep/speed/back and lower ab help

    Is it important to use some body support when weight lifting? Sometimes, I feel some pain on my back when doing some lifts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brucelee View Post
    Is it important to use some body support when weight lifting? Sometimes, I feel some pain on my back when doing some lifts.
    It shouldnt be for most lifts if you are using proper form and a proper weight. Unless you have back problems or something allready.
    What kinds of lifts are causing the pain, how many reps/sets are you doing for them, and hows your form??

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    Default Re: tricep/speed/back and lower ab help

    My first workout on page one in training logs helped increase triceps and lat muscles a lot. I used a homegym for the lats, wide palm facing out pull downs. But the difference was quick and very effective. Within a month was hitting a lot harder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Youngblood View Post
    wide palm facing out pull downs. But the difference was quick and very effective.
    Pull ups are 100000000% better than pull downs. And they're even better if you mix up the grips. Sometimes wide overhand, sometimes close over hand, sometimes close undergrip etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by wesrman View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Youngblood View Post
    wide palm facing out pull downs. But the difference was quick and very effective.
    Pull ups are 100000000% better than pull downs. And they're even better if you mix up the grips. Sometimes wide overhand, sometimes close over hand, sometimes close undergrip etc...
    100 million percent better, that`s a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Youngblood View Post

    100 million percent better, that`s a lot.
    Yep it is.

    I used to do pull downs a lot, but every time i switch back to pull ups and chin ups i can feel the difference right away.

    Pull ups supersetted with push ups is one of my favourite things to do because its one of the hardest.

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    Default Re: tricep/speed/back and lower ab help

    Quote Originally Posted by leggy View Post
    what are the best excerscies for these,
    i need to work on my triceps as i have worked my bi ceps to much and can't fully extend my arm wich is no good,
    i impinged a nerve in my back not to long ago and need to strengthen it and the other 2 just for the fact i want to improve them
    any help would be much appreicated cheers
    Working out to improve physically isn't as easy as picking a few exercises then repeating them to the point of exhaustion. I think scrap put itbest in an old thread when he said something along the lines of 'biomechanics isn't rocket science, it's a heck of a lot more complicated'. Of course your routine will entirely depend on what your goals are, if they're to do with boxing, another sport, body building, or just to casually tone your bodyand keep healthy.

    It's good that you recognise not being able to fully extend your arms isn't the best result. Incorporating a warm up routine coupled with a cool down and a lot of stretching is essential whatever your goals are. I'm not going into a lot of detail here since I'm no expert, only from experience of doing the wrong workoutss then paying for it later. There are plenty of threads on this board which discuss various exercises, and searching the internet you will find a lot of exercises like SHarla's to help with the back. Most of these involve little or no weights, and might seem rather mundane, but I can tell you from experience they do the trick when done correctly, and if you resist the temptation to up the weight load, which many people do.

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