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Palms-Up Seated Barbell Wrist Curl

Free Weights / Beginner

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Equipment Needed

  • Barbell
  • Flat Bench

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  • 37 lb
    average weight
  • 40 lb
    best weight
  • 3
    times logged
  • #253
    popularity rank

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    average weight
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How to do Palms-Up Seated Barbell Wrist Curl:

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palms-up seated barbell wrist curl is a free weights exercise that primarily targets the forearms ...more

palms-up seated barbell wrist curl is a free weights exercise that primarily targets the forearms.

The only palms-up seated barbell wrist curl equipment that you really need is the following: barbell and flat bench. There are however many different palms-up seated barbell wrist curl variations that you can try out that may require different types of palms-up seated barbell wrist curl equipment or may even require no equipment at all.

Learning proper palms-up seated barbell wrist curl form is easy with the step by step palms-up seated barbell wrist curl instructions, palms-up seated barbell wrist curl tips, and the instructional palms-up seated barbell wrist curl technique video on this page. palms-up seated barbell wrist curl is a exercise for those with a beginner level of physical fitness and exercise experience. Watch the palms-up seated barbell wrist curl video, learn how to do the palms-up seated barbell wrist curl, and then be sure and browse through the palms-up seated barbell wrist curl workouts on our workout plans page!

Tips

  1. Do not loosen your grip on the barbell at any time.
  2. Only your wrists should move during this exercise.

Variations

  1. Perform this exercise with two dumbbells instead of the barbell.
  2. To do this exercise with only one arm at a time, use one dummbell and then switch sides.
  3. Use an E-Z bar instead of a barbell.

Other Names

  • Barbell Wrist Curl Flexion

Types

  • Force Type: Pull
  • Mechanics Type: Isolation

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Equipment Needed

  • Barbell
  • Flat Bench

Tips

  1. Do not loosen your grip on the barbell at any time.
  2. Only your wrists should move during this exercise.

Variations

  1. Perform this exercise with two dumbbells instead of the barbell.
  2. To do this exercise with only one arm at a time, use one dummbell and then switch sides.
  3. Use an E-Z bar instead of a barbell.

Other Names

  • Barbell Wrist Curl Flexion

Types

  • Force Type: Pull
  • Mechanics Type: Isolation