FourOneDeuxFitt
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What ended up working for myself so far was slowing down each rep, lowering the weight a bit, and focusing on each contraction. Now there’s definitely a time and place to just pump out some high rep sets and also a time and place for some heavy low rep sets as well.
I’ve found sticking to heavy compounds while training other body parts and keeping my arm days more focused around blood flow and volume is what seemed to really spark growth for me. Triceps I can go heavy and use lower reps and they still respond well. Biceps on the other hand require higher reps and both accelerated growth with added time under tension. Supersets are a big focus on my arm days and sometimes even throwing in giant sets can give some nice added pain.
Lastly actually stepping away from an “arm day” for a few months and focusing on a push pull legs split then coming back with a new program that incorporates solely an arm day tricked the body and it was like my first arm day all over again haha.
I’ve found sticking to heavy compounds while training other body parts and keeping my arm days more focused around blood flow and volume is what seemed to really spark growth for me. Triceps I can go heavy and use lower reps and they still respond well. Biceps on the other hand require higher reps and both accelerated growth with added time under tension. Supersets are a big focus on my arm days and sometimes even throwing in giant sets can give some nice added pain.
Lastly actually stepping away from an “arm day” for a few months and focusing on a push pull legs split then coming back with a new program that incorporates solely an arm day tricked the body and it was like my first arm day all over again haha.


