Workout to Get 21 inch Arms



get 21 inch arms with this epic John Meadows workout …

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43 thoughts on “Workout to Get 21 inch Arms

  1. 00:01 Workout focuses on arm training with drag curls
    01:39 Work at a fast pace and focus on muscle tension for effective bicep workout.
    03:28 Preacher curl technique and progressive overload
    05:59 Emphasize squeezing the dumbbells and executing the reps with good form
    08:20 Include Hammer variation for arm development
    10:00 Focus on quality contractions for arm development.
    11:20 Workout for 21 inch arms with targeted tricep exercises.
    13:06 Dumbbell tricep extension and standing calf raises
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  2. As a newbie to the gym this channel has helped me massively, not only for technical info but also motivation, doesnt complicate it. So just want to say thanks 👍🏻

  3. this man had such a calm and easy-going manner about him that it made it very easy to listen to his direction and follow along with his workouts. Not only that, but he didn’t overload you with a lot of conjecture, or other random comments he just focused on the lifts and the workouts.

  4. 3 sets of 12 drag curls
    3 sets of 10 concentration preacher curls
    3 sets of 12 1 arm hammers
    3 sets of 12 dual rope tri ext
    3 sets of 12 Dual handle push down
    3 sets of 12 kettle bell skull crushers

  5. Ho Lee Chit, I know that guy, he’s my cousin. Not sure why John has my cousin’s name printed on a t shirt that he frequently flaunts at the gym. That Ho still owes me 20 bucks from fantasy football.

  6. It's quite difficult sometimes whenever I get a notification from Mountain Dog, knowing that John has passed on. Still I click and watch his video giving those valuable tips. I watch and just remind myself he has created a great impact on the bodybuilding world. Thanks for this John.

  7. His style of videos were so good. Theyre informative, and motivating.

    Saying that I could also watch John's videos when I want to wind down, I can't explain how he could be both motivating and therapeutic at the same time depending how you feel.

    RIP Mountain dog we miss you

  8. most of the tricep exercises for me dont agree with my philosophy due to the high impact on the elbow joint. i think volume over intensity is best, and maybe if the exercises were performed with lower weight and higher rep they could be of value. like John was saying, its about the quality of contraction at the end of the day, but i still will shy away from exercises like skull crushers, overhead tricep extensions, etc. because of John, at this point in time i dont do push variations during shoulder day.

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