Arm exercises – Bowflex XTL User Manual

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SEATED TRICEPS EXTENSION

- Elbow Extension

Muscles worked:

This exercise emphasizes the triceps muscles located on the backs of the upper

arms.

Starting position:

•Seated in the 45 degree position, reach straight behind your body, grasp the handles, and bend

your elbows until your hands are near your chest and your palms are facing towards the floor.

•Keeping knees bent and feet flat on the floor, lay your head back against the bench and

straighten your arms to the front.

•Be sure that your arms are directly “in line” with the cables, palms facing down and wrists

straight.

•Raise your chest and “pinch” your shoulder blades together. Maintain a very slight,

comfortable, arch in your lower back.

Action:

•Keeping your upper arms stationary, slowly bend your elbows allowing your hands to move in

an arcing motion towards your head.

•Stop when the elbows are approximately 90 degrees.
•Slowly reverse your arcing motion until your elbows are straight.

Key points:

•Keep your upper arms/shoulders motionless.
•Keep wrists straight.
•Tighten the triceps throughout the exercise and control the motion on the way down.

STANDING BICEPS CURL

- Elbow Flexion (in supination)

Muscles worked:

This exercise emphasizes and develops the biceps muscles which are located

on the front of your upper arms and are primarily responsible for bending your elbows.

Starting position:

•Remove the bench and stand on the platform, straddle the rail, facing the power rods.
•Bend down and grasp the handles with your palms facing forward.
•Stand with your upper arms by your sides (although not “smashed” against them). Lift your

chest, tighten your abdominals and maintain a very slight arch in your lower back.

Action:

•Curl handles forward, then upward, and then in towards shoulders while keeping your elbows

at your sides and your upper arms completely still.

•Slowly lower to the starting position by performing the same arcing motion.

Key points:

•Keep elbows at your sides.
•Keep wrists straight.
•Keep your trunk muscles tight and maintain a very slight arch in your lower back.

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