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Andy008 | 00:31 Wed 16th Mar 2005 | Body & Soul
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I broke my left wrist last year, I started going to the gym and have seen pretty good results, but I seem to be having real problems building up my forearms. Any ideas?

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Begin with a barbell with no weights.  Sit on a bench, resting your wrists on your knees.  Grasp the barbell, palms up and keeping your forearms firmly on the tops of your thighs, curl the barbell upward as far as possible and the return.  Do 3 sets of 8 curls to start.  When you've gained strength, increase with a few pounds of weights.  Then.... turn your hands over, palms down, and repeat the exercise...
plate curls, plate pinches, deadlifts, static holds, wrist curls . . .
take up rock climbing.....I've never met anyone with forearms like my flatmates at Uni.

All Good suggestions so far. The forearm, like the calf need special attention as they are more dense than the other muscles. They therefore give a much more intense burn when exercised. I did rock climbing years ago and would thoroughly recomend it as a forearm work out. Another idea though is to continually squeeze a squash ball, even now I have one on my desk.

or you could try the natural alternative........thehun dot net could help you there.
These are pretty good for excercising the forearms and wrists

http://www.paramountzone.com/powerball.htm

You can get cheaper and less fancy dan ones but they are great fun to use too
I broke my arm too as a teenager and found I had problems for many years later, especially when doing exercises that put strain on my wrist, such as boxing.

I've found that doing sensible wrist exercises have helped, such as using wrist rollers, the marcy wedge and even kettlebell drills. Not only have they helped build wrist strength, but also increase the range of motion in my wrists. Media URL: http://www.wristexercisesblog.com/
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I broke my arm too as a teenager and found I had problems for many years later, especially when doing exercises that put strain on my wrist, such as boxing.

I've found that doing sensible wrist exercises have helped, such as using wrist rollers, the marcy wedge and even kettlebell drills. Not only have they helped build wrist strength, but also increase the range of motion in my wrists. Media URL: http://www.wristexercisesblog.com/
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You can find a range of good wrist exercises to build you wrist at <a href="http://www.wristexercisesblog.com">wris
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exercisers</a> blog. Media URL: http://www.wristexercisesblog.com/
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