Standing Palms-Up Barbell Behind The Back Wrist Curl
Standing Palms-Up Barbell Behind The Back Wrist Curl is a isolation strength exercise using barbell that trains the forearms.
StrengthBarbellBeginnerIsolationPull
Primary muscles: Forearms
How to do it
- Start by standing straight and holding a barbell behind your glutes at arm's length while using a pronated grip (palms will be facing back away from the glutes) and having your hands shoulder width apart from each other.
- You should be looking straight forward while your feet are shoulder width apart from each other. This is the starting position.
- While exhaling, slowly elevate the barbell up by curling your wrist in a semi-circular motion towards the ceiling. Note: Your wrist should be the only body part moving for this exercise.
- Hold the contraction for a second and lower the barbell back down to the starting position while inhaling.
- Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.
- When finished, lower the barbell down to the squat rack or the floor by bending the knees. Tip: It is easiest to either pick it up from a squat rack or have a partner hand it to you.
Track it with MyoAmigo
MyoAmigo pre-fills every set of the Standing Palms-Up Barbell Behind The Back Wrist Curl from last time, charts your estimated 1RM trend so you can see strength move without testing a true max, and flags a stall with a concrete fix. It also credits this work toward your weekly Forearms volume on the MyoMap heatmap. New to the movement? Start with picking a working weight and progressive overload.