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Barbell Wrist Curl

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About

It is a workout that can strengthen the forearm muscle by bending the wrist. Low weight, high repetitive workout is more effective than heavy weight!

How to Barbell Wrist Curl

Starting Position

1. Please sit on the bench holding the barbell.

2. Grab the barbell with your palms facing up and place your elbows at the edge of the bench.

3. At this time, keep your forearms parallel to the ground and bend your wrists down towards the floor.

Proper Form

1. Please lift your wrist towards your body.

2. Slowly return to the starting position while bearing the weight.

Breathing Technique

Exhale when you raise your wrist, and inhale when you lower your wrist.

Precautions

1. Please be careful not to excessively bend your wrist.

2. Please apply strength to your legs to prevent your arms from shaking.

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