How necessary are they for our workouts?
i use 'em for pulldowns and triceps. that's bout it
I love reverse grip cable curls. My favorite forearm exercsie. Also pulldown abds and pull throughs are killer.

Absolutely necessary in any training program. The beauty with using cables, is that you keep continuous tension on the muscle being worked, both in the positive & negative phase. Due to a bicep tendon displacement, I have been using cables heavily in my arm workout. There are many variations of the curl that you can employ. Close grip, wide grip, reverse grip, standing close to the rack, standing away from the rack, between the legs, & thats just for biceps. Then theres forearm work , triceps etc. Dont let people tell you these exercises are just for finishing your arm workout. You can still use heavy weights & achieve muscle failure on cables & its much harder than using, say a barbell, if you get your form proper & take advantage of the continuous tension on the muscle.
Nice!
I like how you takled about "negative" reps and continuous tension on the muscle. Very strong points.
However, don't you think you can substitute pretty much any cable exercise with a dumbell and damn excellent form?
No I dont believe that you can quite replicate the full range of motion under tension with a dumbbell. You know that it is very hard to keep that tension on the muscle even using very strict form. You usually just miss or have a "blank" space at the very top or the bottom of the curl & normally you will fail on the positive before the negative, so unless you use a spotter you cannot achieve this easily.
i don't use cables a ton, but i do use them and wouldn't go to a gym that didn't have cable station. i like to use them for pull downs and for other back exercises. they are good for tri exercises as well.
How necessary are they for our workouts?
not very. I could get along without them completely.
Come on bro. I seen you doing standing leg curls with those fuzzy ankle strapsYour hammies looked ripped in those spandex shorts too lololl.
The only thing I am doing wiht cables right now are pulldown abs a couple times a week. I know a lot of bros love tricep pushdowns using the cables. These have never done anything for my tri development. Pumps only. I guess they would be a benefit if you are a powerlifter who puts tremendous stress on your tris with all that shirt work and heavy lockouts. Active recovery maybe? Or maybe it's just me and I haven't gave them a fair shake.
I am about to blast again. I was using them last couple of blasts for forearms, same as you. I wouldn't use them for triceps. I'd hope I could find another tricep exercise that I could still progress on before having to go to cables.
Good for you bro. I know you have been cruising since the birth of your son. I am going to start my blast next week after cruising for three. I feel great and this cruise was a well needed break. I really beat my self up this past blast.
not very. I could get along without them completely.
the only muscle that I feel I need some cable exercises for is the triceps. Everything else, I can do without.
What would you substitute triceps extensions with?
CGBP, RGBP, french press, skull crushers...
they don't hit exactly the same angle...
point?
I should mention that the movement on my "skullcrushers" are more like a PJR pullover. I use an inclne bench (I've used flat in the past), but on the movement, I actually bring the bar down behind my head with my upper arms at greater than 90 degree angle to the floor.
Now that I've mentioned them, PJR pullovers are a great tricep exercise too.
I wouldn't recommend cables for building mass in the triceps. Of course if you're not looking for mass...
For mass I do skull crushers, french presses, and narrow grip bench.
But I cant NOT do triceps pressdowns or rope extentions...it's the only way my elbows get ready for intense heavy triceps training
By the time I've finished my chest and shoulder exercises, my elbows are ready for triceps exercise.
Ahh...see that's the problem and the difference in views that we have
I workout arms on their own day...
Day 1: Chest
Day 2: Arms
Day 3: Legs
Day 4: shoulders Traps
Day 5: BackDay
Day 6: Rest
Day 7: Rest
point?
I should mention that the movement on my "skullcrushers" are more like a PJR pullover. I use an inclne bench (I've used flat in the past), but on the movement, I actually bring the bar down behind my head with my upper arms at greater than 90 degree angle to the floor.
Now that I've mentioned them, PJR pullovers are a great tricep exercise too.
I wouldn't recommend cables for building mass in the triceps. Of course if you're not looking for mass...
I've tried these on a flat bench, incline, cross ways and wiht a DB and BB. No matter what they kill my shoulders. I do really like the slight decline rolling DB extensions a la Ryan Kennelly though. have you tried these? I am switching reverse grip bench for these this blast.
Ceo and I follow the same split. It is a two way split and we rotate through three different exercises for each body part. We are only using one exercise for each body part per session. Split A is Chest, Shoulders, Tris, Back Width, Back Thickness in that order. Split B is Bis, Forearms, Calves, Hams, Quads in that order. By the time I have taken my Chest and Shoulders past the point of failure I can hit my tris with one warm up set to get the movement pattern down and then usually one all out work set depending on the exercise. Do you remember what I wrote about calves with the one big rest pause set? We train every body part this way. Training like this you only use the money exercises so to speak. Very little isolation with the exception of bis, forearms, and calves. Cables do not really fit into this routine.
you can fit anything into any routine bro...you gotta be open-minded about these things and do what works out for you...![]()
It's really more about what works better/best. Cables rank low on that scale.
If you're using cables and it's working for you, keep using them.
It's really more about what works better/best. Cables rank low on that scale.
If you're using cables and it's working for you, keep using them.
i use 'em for pulldowns and triceps. That's bout it
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