Forearm Bar Info

The patented ergonomic design, the high density foam grips and the weight placement allow you to really dig in for 60% more muscle activation resulting in rapid development of powerful vascular forearms.

 

This is without a doubt the best forearms developer on the market.

No Brag Just Fact. 

IFBB ProTony Freeman

  
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Extensor Wrist Curl

 Targets the Numerous Extensor

Muscles of the Forearms

Essential to Forearms Development

 

Not Available With Any Other Forearms Developer

 

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Reverse Wrist Curl Targets the Forearm Flexors and Brachioradialis

 

Builds Powerful Vascular Forearms

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Wrist Curl Targets the Wrist Flexors and Brachioradialis

 

Builds Strong Mid Forearms and Wrist Flexors

 

 

 

For overall forearm and wrist strength development you must isolate and target the four major muscle groups that make up the forearm

 

Forearm Flexors - (wrist and grip strength)

Wrist Flexors - (wrist and grip strength)

Extensor Muscles - (elbow and wrist rotation)

Brachioradialis - (acts to flex the forearm at the elbow)

 

The E-Flex Forearm Bar targets all of these muscle groups.

 

Barbells target the wrist flexors, forearm flexors and limited engagement of the brachioradialis.

 

Wrist Rollers target the Forearm Flexors and partially target the Brachioradialis.

 

Grip Emphasis Devices target the Forearm Flexors with partial engagement of the Wrist Flexors.

  

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You can always tell a seasoned bodybuilder by their strong

well defined vascular forearms.

 

The forearms make up almost 1/2 of your arms

without strong forearms overall arm symmetry and strength will be severely lacking

 

Well built forearms used to come from years of training and always took longer to develop because the forearms have always been trained indirectly whether it be with barbells, grip emphasis devices or wrist rollers.  The weight or tension that is being applied in these manners lies on the same plane as the gripping hands and is in such close proximity to the forearms that the inertia used to move the weight is not directly opposed to the forearms.  This in turn does not allow full activation of all the muscles groups that make up the forearms and wrist flexors.

 

The Forearm Bars and the Monster E Z curl Bars incorporate a patented forearm and wrist strength training attachment that places the weight on a plane opposed to the gripping hands allowing a straight line of pull.  This applies tension directly to the forearms and wrist flexors making it 60-70% more efficient than barbells, wrist rollers or grip emphasis devices.

 

 

     

"Hey Pat, we have been using the bar for a couple of weeks, I do supersets with the three
different grips and than finish with the forearm curls. 

4 circuits for 8-10 reps per exercise. 

The burn and pump are great, and has been getting pretty sore the next day. 

 

The rest of the guys from the Barbell Club all like using the bar as well. 

 

It's funny to see power lifters grunting with a 10 pound plate. The leverage mechanics

are great, and the improved forearms and grip strength is sure to carry over to the other

lifts such as the bench press.

 

I’d say it's been a huge success 

Thank you for a great product."

 

Mike Westerdal

Owner
Critical Bench, Inc.

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Monster Bars AMP Bar and Forearm Bar are protected under U.S. Patents 5,967,948 7,137,930
Monster E Z Curl Bar Patent Pending
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