Fat LossBicepsNo Equipment45 MinutesBeginner

45 Minutes Beginner Biceps Workout with No Equipment

A 45 minutes fat loss workout targeting your biceps using no equipment equipment. 3 exercises, 9 total sets, designed for beginner lifters.

45 Minutes

Duration

9

Total Sets

10-15 reps

Rep Range

~473

Est. Calories

The Workout

1
Pull-Up
3 sets x 8-10 reps|Rest: 30-60 seconds
intermediate

Start with this as your primary movement. Warm up with 2 lighter sets first.

Form cues
  • Grip the bar slightly wider than shoulder-width with palms facing away.
  • Start from a dead hang with arms fully extended and shoulders packed.
  • Initiate the pull by depressing your shoulder blades — imagine pulling the bar toward your chest.
2
Inverted Row
3 sets x 8-10 reps|Rest: 30-60 seconds
beginner

Set a bar at waist height, hang underneath it with arms extended and body straight.

Form cues
  • Set a bar at waist height, hang underneath it with arms extended and body straight.
  • Pull your chest to the bar by driving your elbows down and back.
  • Squeeze your shoulder blades together hard at the top for a one-second hold.
3
Chin-Up
3 sets x 8-10 reps|Rest: 30-60 seconds
intermediate

Finish strong — take the last set close to failure.

Form cues
  • Grip the bar at shoulder-width with palms facing you.
  • Start from a full dead hang with arms extended.
  • Pull your chin over the bar by driving your elbows down toward your hips.

Why This Workout Works

This workout is built around the principles of fat loss training. Maintain heavy compound lifts to preserve muscle mass while in a caloric deficit. Add supersets and circuits for accessory work to increase training density. Keep protein high (1g per pound of bodyweight) and prioritize sleep for recovery.

Training Parameters

  • Rep Range: 10-15 repshigh enough to keep your heart rate elevated
  • Rest Periods: 30-60 secondsshort rest to maximize calorie burn
  • Sets Per Exercise: 3-4 sets — optimized for fat loss

Biceps Training Tips

  • *Vary your grip width and angle — supinated, neutral, and pronated grips each emphasize different portions of the biceps and brachialis.
  • *Incline curls stretch the long head more than standing curls, producing a fuller peak.
  • *Keep elbows pinned to your sides — swinging reduces bicep activation.

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