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45 Minutes Beginner Biceps Workout with Barbell

A 45 minutes general fitness workout targeting your biceps using barbell equipment. 3 exercises, 9 total sets, designed for beginner lifters.

45 Minutes

Duration

9

Total Sets

8-15 reps

Rep Range

~473

Est. Calories

The Workout

1
Preacher Curl
3 sets x 8-12 reps|Rest: 60-90 seconds
beginner

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

Form cues
  • Sit at the preacher bench with your upper arms flat against the pad.
  • Grip the bar or dumbbells with an underhand grip.
  • Curl the weight up to shoulder level without lifting your arms off the pad.
2
Barbell Reverse Curl
3 sets x 8-12 reps|Rest: 60-90 seconds
intermediate

Grip a barbell with a shoulder-width overhand (pronated) grip, arms fully extended.

Form cues
  • Grip a barbell with a shoulder-width overhand (pronated) grip, arms fully extended.
  • Curl the bar up by bending at the elbows — keep your wrists straight and locked.
  • Squeeze at the top, then lower slowly for a controlled three-count eccentric.
3
Barbell Curl
3 sets x 8-12 reps|Rest: 60-90 seconds
beginner

Finish strong — take the last set close to failure.

Form cues
  • Stand with feet shoulder-width, grip the bar at shoulder-width with an underhand grip.
  • Pin your elbows to your sides and keep them stationary throughout.
  • Curl the bar up by contracting your biceps — do not swing the weight.

Why This Workout Works

This workout is built around the principles of general fitness training. Combine compound movements with moderate loads and moderate reps. Include a mix of push, pull, hinge, squat, and carry patterns each week. Add 2-3 days of cardio and prioritize mobility work. This is sustainable, long-term training.

Training Parameters

  • Rep Range: 8-15 repsdesigned for sustained muscular effort
  • Rest Periods: 60-90 secondsshort rest to maximize calorie burn
  • Sets Per Exercise: 3 sets — optimized for general fitness

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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