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Preacher Curl: execution, muscles involved and benefits

Who enters the gym without dreaming of strong and big arms? There are tons of exercises to get closer to that goal; today we see specifically the Preacher Curl, an isolation exercise for the biceps which is performed on the Scott bench with dumbbells or barbells.

Muscles involved

The target muscle affected by the Preacher Curl is the brachial biceps; it is an exercise for the flexor muscles of the arm that stimulates the bundles in conditions of isolation.

The Preacher Curl brings the biceps into a condition of extreme shortening and this could disadvantage it in its function of elbow flexor the closer you get to maximum flexion.

Preacher Curl execution

To perform this exercise you need to:

Pros and cons of the Preacher Curl

In conclusion

The Preacher Curl is an exercise of isolation of the bundles of the biceps brachialis; it is not among the fundamental exercises like the classic bicep curls, but it is useful to insert it at the end of the workout every now and then.

La The best variant that gives the greatest muscle stimulus is the one with the EZ barbell, which also reduces the risk of injuries and guarantees better pinch (made with three fingers) and less strain on the wrists.

And you, have you ever performed this exercise during yours arms workout? Let us know in the comments!

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