Kneeling Cable Curl
exercise_detail.body_part: enums.body_part.BICEPS
exercise_detail.description
The Kneeling Cable Curl is an isolation exercise targeting the biceps brachii. It involves using a cable machine to provide constant tension throughout the movement, enhancing muscle engagement. This exercise is performed in a kneeling position, which helps stabilize the body and focus the effort on the biceps.
exercise_detail.how_to_perform
- Attach a straight or EZ-curl bar to a low pulley on a cable machine.
- Kneel down facing the machine, keeping your back straight and core engaged.
- Grasp the bar with an underhand grip, hands shoulder-width apart.
- Position your elbows close to your sides, ensuring they remain stationary throughout the exercise.
- Start with your arms fully extended and the cable taut.
- Curl the bar towards your shoulders by flexing your elbows, keeping your upper arms stationary.
- Squeeze your biceps at the top of the movement.
- Slowly lower the bar back to the starting position, fully extending your arms.
- Repeat for the desired number of repetitions.
exercise_detail.tips
- Maintain a neutral spine and avoid arching your back during the exercise.
- Focus on keeping your elbows fixed in place to maximize bicep engagement.
- Control the movement both on the way up and down to enhance muscle tension.
- Exhale as you curl the weight up and inhale as you lower it back down.
- Use a weight that allows you to perform the exercise with proper form for all repetitions.