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Barbell Standing Wide-grip Curl

Expert Advice

Focus on keeping your elbows stationary and avoid using your shoulders to lift the weight.

How-to-do Steps

  1. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, holding a barbell with a wide grip, palms facing up.
  2. Curl the barbell up towards your shoulders, keeping your elbows fixed at your sides.
  3. Squeeze your biceps at the top of the curl.
  4. Slowly lower the barbell back to the starting position.
  5. Repeat for the desired number of repetitions.

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Muscles Worked

Barbell Standing Wide-grip Curl primarily targets the Biceps, with Strength mechanics using Barbell. Understanding muscle activation patterns helps you focus on proper engagement and maximize training effectiveness.

Primary
Biceps
Biceps70%
Secondary
Forearms
Forearms30%
Equipment
Barbell
Barbell
Exercise Type
Strength
70%Biceps30%Forearms

Sets & Reps Guidance

Beginner3 x 10-12
Intermediate4 x 8-10
Advanced4 x 6-8

Frequently Asked Questions

What muscles does Barbell Standing Wide-grip Curl work?
Barbell Standing Wide-grip Curl primarily targets the Biceps. Secondary muscles involved include Forearms. It is classified as a Strength exercise performed with Barbell.
How many sets and reps should I do for Barbell Standing Wide-grip Curl?
For beginners, start with 3 sets of 10-12. Intermediate lifters can do 4 sets of 8-10. Advanced athletes can push to 4 sets of 6-8. Adjust based on your goals and recovery capacity.
Is Barbell Standing Wide-grip Curl suitable for beginners?
Barbell Standing Wide-grip Curl is rated as intermediate difficulty. Beginners may want to start with lighter loads or simpler variations and progress to this exercise as their strength and coordination improve.