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15 Minutes Advanced Biceps Workout with Dumbbell

A 15 minutes muscle building workout targeting your biceps using dumbbell equipment. 3 exercises, 10 total sets, designed for advanced lifters.

15 Minutes

Duration

10

Total Sets

8-12 reps

Rep Range

~175

Est. Calories

The Workout

1
Dumbbell Curl
4 sets x 6-8 reps|Rest: 60-90 seconds
beginner

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

Form cues
  • Stand or sit with dumbbells at your sides, palms facing forward or in a neutral position.
  • Curl the weight up while supinating (rotating) your wrist so your palm faces the ceiling at the top.
  • Squeeze the bicep at the peak and hold briefly.
2
Concentration Curl
3 sets x 8-12 reps|Rest: 60-90 seconds
beginner

Sit on a bench with feet wide and lean forward slightly.

Form cues
  • Sit on a bench with feet wide and lean forward slightly.
  • Brace the back of your upper arm against your inner thigh.
  • Curl the dumbbell up, supinating your wrist at the top.
3
Dumbbell 21s Curl
3 sets x 8-12 reps|Rest: 60-90 seconds
intermediate

Finish strong — take the last set close to failure.

Form cues
  • Perform seven reps from full extension to the midpoint (elbows at 90 degrees).
  • Without resting, perform seven reps from the midpoint to full contraction.
  • Without resting, finish with seven full-range-of-motion curls.

Why This Workout Works

This workout is built around the principles of muscle building training. Use moderate loads (65-80% of your 1RM) with controlled eccentrics and full range of motion. Prioritize progressive overload by adding reps before adding weight. Train each muscle group 2x per week with 10-20 hard sets per muscle per week.

Training Parameters

  • Rep Range: 8-12 repsthe hypertrophy sweet spot for maximum muscle growth
  • Rest Periods: 60-90 secondslong enough for quality reps, short enough for metabolic stress
  • Sets Per Exercise: 3-4 sets — optimized for muscle building

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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