go2failure
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Madcow2 said:I'm not going to get into what weider principles or whatever will shock the bicepts and get them to grow (I think my stance is pretty well known and fairly evident if one looks around the gym) - suffice to say...there is nothing in this world that can be done in the gym to alter the shape of a muscle. When you have bigger bis, you will have bigger peaks, but the general proportionality of the 'peak' (i.e. reshaping) cannot be changed.
For most people I will agree with you, however, I have personally changed the way my biceps look through various goals of my training (bodybuilding, powerlifting, etc etc--I do both).... I have developed huge biceps with very little peak, small bellies with cannonball peaks, and a combo of both. BTW, this is not easy for me to do--I have to bust my ass for months to achieve what I'm after. It all depends on the extremes a person takes in training and the genetics available to play with.