90 Minutes Intermediate Biceps Workout with Dumbbell
A 90 minutes strength workout targeting your biceps using dumbbell equipment. 6 exercises, 25 total sets, designed for intermediate lifters.
90 Minutes
Duration
25
Total Sets
3-6 reps
Rep Range
~1313
Est. Calories
The Workout
Start with this as your primary movement. Warm up with 2 lighter sets first.
Form cues
- Lie face down on an incline bench (45-60 degrees).
- Let your arms hang straight down, holding dumbbells or a barbell.
- Curl the weight up by contracting your biceps.
Hold dumbbells at your sides with palms facing each other (neutral grip).
Form cues
- Hold dumbbells at your sides with palms facing each other (neutral grip).
- Curl the weight up without rotating your wrist — keep the neutral grip throughout.
- Squeeze at the top and lower under control.
Stand with dumbbells at your sides in a neutral (hammer) grip.
Form cues
- Stand with dumbbells at your sides in a neutral (hammer) grip.
- Curl one dumbbell across your body toward the opposite shoulder.
- Keep your elbow pinned to your side — only the forearm moves.
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.
Set the bench to 45-60 degrees and sit back with your arms hanging straight down.
Form cues
- Set the bench to 45-60 degrees and sit back with your arms hanging straight down.
- Let the dumbbells hang at full extension — feel the deep stretch in your biceps.
- Curl up without moving your upper arm, which stays perpendicular to the floor.
Finish strong — take the last set close to failure.
Form cues
- Hold one end of a dumbbell vertically on both palms, pressing your palms into the underside of the top plate.
- Stand tall and curl the dumbbell up by flexing at the elbows.
- Keep your elbows tucked tight to your sides throughout the entire movement.
Why This Workout Works
This workout is built around the principles of strength training. Center your program around the big compound lifts: squat, bench press, deadlift, and overhead press. Use heavy loads (80-95% 1RM) with low reps and full recovery between sets. Periodize intensity — not every session should be a max effort.
Training Parameters
- Rep Range: 3-6 reps — heavy enough for maximal force production
- Rest Periods: 3-5 minutes — full recovery between heavy sets
- Sets Per Exercise: 4-6 sets — optimized for strength
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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