TweetI think a person can do great with just dumbbells, although I believe that barbell exercises are more efficient mass builders.
TweetIs it possable to build mass without pressing barbells? I only press dumbells do to a bad rotator cuff. I feel that dumbells isolate my pecs better, but aren't putting on the bulk that a barbell would.
TweetI think a person can do great with just dumbbells, although I believe that barbell exercises are more efficient mass builders.
TweetI use dumbells almost exclusively, and I have no problem gaining mass. I think it's a good idea to switch it up every 6 weeks or so though.
D_H
Tweetdumbells do it for me as heavy as possible i feel i do better with db than bb
TweetIMO db hit more muscle fibers than bb (w/c is our goal when we train right?) bec they work each muscles independently and having to balance each weight adds more stimulus to the muscles, therefore for me theyre excellent mass builders. I wld normally use bb for light warmups only.
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TweetI feel this really comes down to which movement you have mind muscle connection with.
IMHO there is no 100% movement that works best for anyone. If you feel you can get a better burn or pump from BB or DB then that is what you should focus on.
Most of us are not at a level that we would really need to be concerned with specific movements to achieve size.
I think that applies more to pros that are peaked out and looking for that next step phase.
And if you have bad rotor cuff bro I really have to say stick to dumbbells and stay away from the flat bench.
TweetI love the dumbbells but every now and again you have to switch it up to the bar....or the Atlantis machines....heck I even throw the free motion machines in every now and again.
Aragorn
TweetLike anything else.........depends on the individual (and of course the training methods)Originally posted by Disposable_Hero
I use dumbells almost exclusively, and I have no problem gaining mass. I think it's a good idea to switch it up every 6 weeks or so though.
D_H
TweetWhat's bs???Originally posted by JohnnyB
I liked bs for mass
JohnnyB
TweetC'mon..........just tell me damn itOriginally posted by Cirrus2000
Stick around the boards long enough you'll find out
TweetYou can build muscle with dumbells as you get bigger you dont get as much range of motion so I switch to dbs but it is good to to do some bench barbell once and a while so your body doesnt get use to the dbs but science you have a bad rotator cuff start light and work yourself up
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Tweeti think he meant bars=b's=bs???Originally posted by Drveejay11
C'mon..........just tell me damn it
TweetNuthin wrong with using dumbbells. You can build a great physique just using them. Eventually you will top out and not be able to go heavy enough, but by that time you should be one huge mofo
TweetI just recently had to switch to db's as well to a shoulder problem and like them better anyway. You just have to focus on that muscle.