To transform your triceps into a true three-headed monster, you need to travel across the pond to pull a page out of a trusted friend’s playbook. Luckily, this figurative trip won’t cost you an arm and a leg like a real voyage abroad would. But if you and your triceps want to follow in the footsteps of four-time Mr. Olympia Jay Cutler, you better prepare to pay a visit to France to gain an appreciation for a criminally underrated exercise that can help take your triceps game to another level.
On Nov. 14, 2024, Cutler shared an Instagram reel highlighting his top three triceps exercises. While plenty of lifters rely on time-tested staples like the close-grip bench press and dips, neither movement earned a spot on his podium.
However, Cutler’s trusted trio includes two exercises that should be familiar to anyone who’s spent a modicum of time training the three-headed muscle located on the back of your upper arm: triceps pushdowns (with a rope) and triceps kickbacks (with dumbbells).
If you’re wondering how (and why) to perform the French press, there’s a decent chance you already have the foundational knowledge buried somewhere in your mental archives. After all, one of Cutler’s favorite triceps exercises is actually a close cousin of a move you’ve most likely heard of (and performed) before: skull crushers.
Hopefully that means there’s less of a learning curve than you initially expected. While there are different ways to execute the French press — including from a lying position — Cutler doesn’t believe you should pigeonhole yourself into a single variation.
“Whether you use a machine or a cambered bar, it doesn’t really matter,” he explained.
So, how exactly should a French press look? Here’s a quick tutorial on how to perform this triceps-builder using a flat weight bench and an EZ bar with weight plates.
Of course, the best way to build well-developed triceps is through a combination of exercises that hits all three heads of this horseshoe-shaped muscle. So, even if you quickly become enamored with the French press, don’t forget to show some love to kickbacks and pushdowns, too.
By incorporating these exercises into your workout routine, you can take your triceps game to the next level and achieve the kind of development that will make your upper arms stand out like a beacon of strength and power.
Q: What are the benefits of incorporating triceps exercises into my workout routine?
A: Triceps exercises can help improve overall arm development, increase strength and power, and enhance overall athletic performance.
Q: How often should I perform triceps exercises?
A: Aim to perform triceps exercises 2-3 times per week, with at least one day of rest in between.
Q: Can I perform triceps exercises with weights other than dumbbells?
A: Yes, you can perform triceps exercises with a variety of weights, including resistance bands, cables, and machines.
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