General FitnessBicepsKettlebell90 MinutesBeginner

90 Minutes Beginner Biceps Workout with Kettlebell

A 90 minutes general fitness workout targeting your biceps using kettlebell equipment. 3 exercises, 9 total sets, designed for beginner lifters.

90 Minutes

Duration

9

Total Sets

8-15 reps

Rep Range

~945

Est. Calories

The Workout

1
Kettlebell Gorilla Row
3 sets x 8-12 reps|Rest: 60-90 seconds
intermediate

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

Form cues
  • Stand in a wide sumo stance with two kettlebells between your feet.
  • Hinge at the hips, keep a flat back, and grab one kettlebell at a time.
  • Row one kettlebell to your hip, lower it, then row the other side.
2
Kettlebell Curl
3 sets x 8-12 reps|Rest: 60-90 seconds
beginner

Hold a kettlebell by the handle with a supinated (palms-up) grip at full arm extension.

Form cues
  • Hold a kettlebell by the handle with a supinated (palms-up) grip at full arm extension.
  • Curl the kettlebell up by bending at the elbow — keep your upper arm pinned to your side.
  • The offset weight will try to pull your wrist into extension — fight to keep your wrist neutral.
3
Kettlebell Crush Curl
3 sets x 8-12 reps|Rest: 60-90 seconds
intermediate

Finish strong — take the last set close to failure.

Form cues
  • Hold the kettlebell by squeezing both palms against the bell, not the handle.
  • Maintain a hard squeeze throughout the movement to engage the chest.
  • Curl the bell from waist height to chin height by flexing the biceps.

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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