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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Training Q&A => Topic started by: local hero on September 24, 2014, 08:38:31 AM
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Tried these yesterday....using what i beleive is called a watson bar ( a strange contraption that looks like the bottom half of a leg curlwith the pad etc ), used this on a preacher bench and im embarassed to say I struggled like fuck to get 8 or so reps with10kg, this is the most intense movement for biceps ive experienced in my 18yrs of gym training..
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The bar is a watson curl bar extreme.... if you have access to one of these and a preacher pls do try and report back, will cut your weights by more than half...
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Interesting leverage/extension device, for the biceps, which I had to look up.
With something like that leverage you can make 10lbs feel like a 100lbs. Biceps don't care about the weight on the bar, just the amount of effort to overcome that resistance and make a full muscle contraction. Lateral, front and rear DB raises are also leverage/extension movements. As are fly's, to a certain degree. DB or cables, help yourself. Each exercise with the focus on leverage and arc of travel.
Also noticed that Watson makes a Squat bar, with the weight load lower down the mid back and different hand positions. Another interesting piece of equipment.
Funk will know this better than I but believe (way,way,way back in the day) they did make leverage bars, with a weight on one end of the bar only. The leverage could be adjustable to lighter or max resistance. Did forearm/wrist/grip and biceps movement mostly.
Good Luck.
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We have the squat bar also, feels similar to a front squat, helps you keep more upright... Pretty good company, if I come into money id have a personal gym full of there contraptions
I tried the curl bar standing but its not the same as on the preacher, the pad doesn't come into contact until just before midway when standing and ut starts to annoy you, with the preacher, because if the angle its always in full contact = tension from a to b
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I assume you mean this bad boy?
(http://watsongym.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/power-curl-bar-1.jpg)
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Never seen this before let alone use it...good post Geordie ;D
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Never seen this before let alone use it...good post Geordie ;D
Watson has an interesting channel on Youtube, creative guys.
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Watson has an interesting channel on Youtube, creative guys.
have to take a look..
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have to take a look..
Ah, found it :)
https://www.youtube.com/user/WatsonGym
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Ah, found it :)
https://www.youtube.com/user/WatsonGym
good find never heard of these products till now.
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Yep, that's the one... You could have a lot of fun playing in the warehouse
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Yep, that's the one... You could have a lot of fun playing in the warehouse
For sure, like a free candy store, esp their various bars.
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wtf... this is the first totally new piece of exercise equipment to me in YEARS... very cool
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Wonder if it would be possible to use the laying leg curl machine to mimic this?
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Wonder if it would be possible to use the laying leg curl machine to mimic this?
please post a video of this outstanding experiment.... ::) ::)
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please post a video of this outstanding experiment.... ::) ::)
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Not sure your t-rex arms would fit.
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Seems like a good concept. Does anyone sell that in the US?
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Seems like a good concept. Does anyone sell that in the US?
http://watsongym.co.uk/delivery-policy-orders-outside-the-uk/
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Not sure your t-rex arms would fit.
t-rex arms were bigger than your whole body....
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http://watsongym.co.uk/delivery-policy-orders-outside-the-uk/
Thanks! I will look into it but I'm sure it would be too expensive to ship. I want one but at $279 for the bar without shipping is outrageous. I hope I converted the money correctly.
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We must have got a good deal, I couldnt see our gym owner spending anywhere near that much money...
I wouldnt recomend it for that price....
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Thanks! I will look into it but I'm sure it would be too expensive to ship. I want one but at $279 for the bar without shipping is outrageous. I hope I converted the money correctly.
I feel the same about Elitefts, they have great products, but shipping costs & import taxes are insane :-\
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Found a similar one for $90 bucks. http://newyorkbarbells.com/0300.html
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Any arc welders out there? Or even someone familiar with basic arc welding with a 1018 rod could probably make one of the curl bars from bar stock or even heavy tubing. Nothing fancy, but functional. Auto wreaking yards are great places to pick up scrap rods, etc....... if low on cash.
Going to a fab shop might be an option also, though better to have the bars cut to size by yourself (could use a hack saw..which can give another benefit of getting a great pump for the pump freaks out there). Or have the shop cut and fit the pieces depending on the cost.
Shipping cost for just about anything, maybe more so for exercise bars & plates, can be almost as much as what you may be buying then for in the first place.
Good Luck.
Side Bar: bet that leverage curling bar would work great with reverse curls.
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I bet this bar is great for seated or lying tricep extentions as well.
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Any arc welders out there? Or even someone familiar with basic arc welding with a 1018 rod could probably make one of the curl bars from bar stock or even heavy tubing. Nothing fancy, but functional. Auto wreaking yards are great places to pick up scrap rods, etc....... if low on cash.
Going to a fab shop might be an option also, though better to have the bars cut to size by yourself (could use a hack saw..which can give another benefit of getting a great pump for the pump freaks out there). Or have the shop cut and fit the pieces depending on the cost.
Shipping cost for just about anything, maybe more so for exercise bars & plates, can be almost as much as what you may be buying then for in the first place.
Good Luck.
Side Bar: bet that leverage curling bar would work great with reverse curls.
Yes that can be made very quickly and cheaply, with about £100 spent on box section and 1 inch tubeing could knock up 6 to 8, they probably cost less than £20 a piece to make