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For this Triceps and Biceps Heavy and Slow Workout Series, you will need an adjustable barbell and various weighted dumbbells. Maximum strength gains will be achieved by going through a series of exercises, performed in a uniquely slow and concentrated manner to eliminate momentum and thereby allow for maximum muscle fiber recruitment.

The workout begins with a warm up and then immediately moves onto to triceps work. You will do classic exercises starting off with slow sets of dumbbell overhead extensions and then move right into slow sets of two arm lying dumbbell extensions. You will maintain a scapular retraction as you do your lying extensions to encourage good technique and thorough muscle recruitment. Next you will do flat back two arm kickbacks with a scapular retraction to involve the postural muscles as well as isolate the lumbar region. The triceps workout concludes with slow dips.

Next you will move onto Biceps. You will start with traditional dumbbell curls and hammer curls followed by barbell curls. A 10 degree anterior tilt is included to increase the intensity and effectiveness of these exercises Then you will shift your focus to forearm exercises such as barbell wrist curls and reverse curls.

You will complete the workout with a soothing stretch.

Remember the overall effectiveness of the Slow and Heavy Series is not so much WHAT exercises you select but rather HOW you perform them. Get ready to get FOCUSED!!!
 
10 dehree anterior tilt

Hi Cathe!

Is the 10 degree anterior tilt similar to doing biceps curls on an incline bench (on a slight incline instead of sitting straight up on the bench)? If so, wow! I used to do those at the gym and they are KILLER. Real burners.

I can't wait for these workouts! I love bicep work. :)

Oh, and as usual, love the outfit! The colors you picked for this batch of tapes are outstanding!

Renae
 
Cathe, you look mah-velous!!!:) Plus, I'm glad to hear there is forearm work in these tapes. That's an often-neglected body part for female exercisers.
 
Oh, wow, this all just sounds better and better!!! Can't wait!! And you look AMAZING, Cathe!!!
 
Oh my goodness! I was trying to pace myself with my Cathe video purchases, but I can't take it anymore!!!! I'm breaking down and whipping out the good ol' credit card for the 12-pack!

:-jumpy :-jumpy :-jumpy :-jumpy :-jumpy :-jumpy
 
I'm so glad there is forearm/wrist work. Maybe I'll get 'em strengthened up to do your plank work without pain! All the pics are great and I'm really gonna be jealous hearing about them while I wait for my DVD's! And I agree with everyone...Cathe is such a hardbody. SOLID!

Andrea
 
RE: My prayers are answered!

I almost fell out of my chair laughing! I did MIS this AM and swore at the crazy 8's the entire time. I read the description Cathe put up very closely to see if they were included in the new vid!

I second your thank you!!

Lindy
 
Be afraid... Be very afraid

I have a feeling we'll be begging to do the crazy 8s instead of what she's got in store for us!!!!!

Dawn W
 
RE: Be afraid... Be very afraid

You ALL are giving me much needed laughs - thank you!!!
Ruth (We better laugh while we can...)
 

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