When it comes to biceps workouts, 53-year-old ex-bodybuilder Yaxeni Oriquen knows what's best: just look at those guns! Also known as the 'Queen of Biceps', for obvious reasons, Yaxeni definitely knows how to get big arms and how to maintain muscle mass with this simple yet efficient arm workout.
If we are being 100% honest, if you are 50 and completely sedentary, we don't think you are going to get guns like Yaxeni, even if you tried this biceps workout. The Queen was a professional bodybuilder for 25 years, so obviously her muscles respond to training better than those who haven't lifted anything heavier than a Sky remote in recent times.
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In fact, the Queen can still out-lift most gym rats in their 20s, and it's younger girls (and boys) who will probably benefit most from her workout. Due to the fact it won't kill them, for a start.
That said, frequent resistance training at any age can help you lose belly fat, boost metabolism naturally and generally make you more fit and healthy. Doing resistance training can improve mood and provide a sense of well-being too.
If you are over 50 – or under 50, come to that – and new to strength training, you might want to take a look the best workout for beginners first as opposed to start lifting heavy straight away. We also have the best kettlebell workout for beginners and – if you are after big guns – the best arm exercises for beginners too.
The Queen of Biceps workout
This video comes courtesy of our pals at Miami Muscle. While that is a channel devoted to slightly more, uh, non-average workout experts, the Queen's actual workout here is actually a very sound, classic one that could work for anyone who wants to get big arms.
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How to perform Yaxeni's 'Giant Series' biceps workout
For Yaxeni's 'Giant Series' biceps workout, you should use only the best barbells – an EZ bar, specifically – and the best dumbbells and best weight benches.
Not everyone has barbells at home but you can replace them with a pair of dumbbells and achieve a similar effect. For most of these exercises, you can even use the best resistance bands, they would work just fine
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The five biceps exercises included in this workout are: standing barbell curls (EZ bar), preacher curls (EZ bar), alternating dumbbell curls, reverse curl (EX bar) and finally, battle ropes. Each exercise should be performed back to back until muscle fatigue sets in, then give your muscle some rest in between sets (60-90 seconds). Repeat the set twice more (three times altogether).
Standing biceps curls
The workout starts with probably the most old-school of bodybuilding exercise: standing biceps curls. This exercise can be performed using an EZ-bar or dumbbells (even the best kettlebells). Despite being and isolating exercise, you'll need to flex that core when doing standing biceps curls to stabilise your body efficiently.
When curling, focus on moving the lower part of your arm only to isolate the biceps as much as possible. Slow, controlled movement is key for effective muscle building and doing less reps 'properly' is worth more than churning out twice as many 'half reps'.
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Preacher curls
Preacher curls isolate the biceps beautifully. EZ-bars are best suited for preacher curls but you can use dumbbells too; just make sure you hold them properly, using underhand grip. There really isn't much to talk about here: all you need to do is pull the weight up nice and slowly without lifting your bottom of the pads you're sitting on. Repeat until you can't lift the bar up any more.
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The Mirafit M2 Preacher Curl Bench has an adjustable preacher pad , built in castors for easy transportation and features a strong, powder-coated steel frame. Max user weight is 130 kg and max bar holder weight is 120 kg. You'll get big arms quicker using this bad boy.
Alternating biceps curls
This biceps curls variety is perfect as a third entry as it gives each muscle a bit of time to regenerate between each reps as you alternate between the two arms. Same applies here as with standing biceps curls: keep your core engaged and lift from your elbow, not from your shoulder to isolate the biceps as much as possible.
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Reverse curls
Reverse curls are your secret weapon for bigger biceps. Reverse curls are almost the same as standard biceps curls but in this variation, you hold the bar with an overhand grip. Reverse curls improve grip strength way better than standard curls too as you have to work harder to hold the bar.
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Battle ropes
And finally, let's squeeze out every little bit of energy left from those arms by doing a quick session of battle ropes. Don't just wriggle your arm around though: shake those ropes as hard as you can up and down for 30-60 seconds. Guaranteed burn.
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Haven't got the space to house a battle rope station at home? Get the Mirafit Battle Jump Rope instead. The ropes range from 1.1kg to 3.9kg and are 1-2 inches thick, making them the perfect tool for boxing and endurance training. Get swole while you get fit, that's more like it!
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Matt Kollat is a journalist and content creator who works for T3.com and its magazine counterpart as an Active Editor. His areas of expertise include wearables, drones, fitness equipment, nutrition and outdoor gear. He joined T3 in 2019. His byline appears in several publications, including Techradar and Fit&Well, and more. Matt also collaborated with other content creators (e.g. Garage Gym Reviews) and judged many awards, such as the European Specialist Sports Nutrition Alliance's ESSNawards. When he isn't working out, running or cycling, you'll find him roaming the countryside and trying out new podcasting and content creation equipment.
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