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  2. 10 Best Bodyweight Exercises for Men To Get Bigger Arms - AOL

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    For men aiming to bulk up their arms, I recommend these 10 bodyweight exercises target key muscle groups, helping you achieve sought-after gains. From triceps to biceps, these exercises to get ...

  3. How to Get Stronger Arms With These 5 Easy Moves - AOL

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    Dumbbell Biceps Curl. The biceps—the large muscle at the front of the upper arm—are some of the smallest major muscles of the upper body. Saving them for last is a good way to isolate them ...

  4. 5 Best Strength Workouts for Men To Build Bigger Arms - AOL

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    ShutterstockBuilding bigger and stronger arms requires a strategic approach that targets both the biceps and triceps. For my male clients who strive to bulk up their upper body, I recommend ...

  5. Wrist curl - Wikipedia

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    The wrist curl is a weight training exercise for developing the wrist flexor muscles, the muscles in the front of the forearm. [1] It is therefore an isolation exercise. Ideally, it should be done in combination with the "reverse wrist curl" (also called wrist extension) which works out the muscles comprising the back of the forearms, [1] to ensure equal development of the wrist flexor and ...

  6. Gyroscopic exercise tool - Wikipedia

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    A gyroscopic wrist exerciser. Video showing the use - from starting the rotation with a 'shoestring' over various movements with the holding hand until stopping the rotor with the second hand. The demonstrated speeds are, in part, very high and not recommended for normal exercise due to the resulting high forces.

  7. Manfred Hoeberl - Wikipedia

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    Right after Hoeberl curled a 150 lb. dumbbell for several reps and was re-measured at 26 inches (66 cm) pumped. After the measurement Roark claimed Hoeberl was the first man in history to have an upper arm girth three times the size of his wrist circumference. [5] Shortly after this, Hoeberl co-wrote his first book 10 Minutes to Massive Arms. [6]