Seated Palm-Up Barbell Wrist Curl
The Seated Palm-Up Barbell Wrist Curl isolates the Forearms through a controlled range of motion. This beginner-level barbell exercise builds focused strength where compound movements often fall short.
Starting position
Ending position
Muscles Worked
The forearms handles the primary load during this movement. This isolation movement keeps tension concentrated on a single muscle group.
How to Seated Palm-Up Barbell Wrist Curl
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Hold a barbell with both hands and your palms facing up; hands spaced about shoulder width.
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Place your feet flat on the floor, at a distance that is slightly wider than shoulder width apart.
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Lean forward and place your forearms on top of your upper thighs with your palms up. Tip: Make sure that the front of the wrists lay on top of your knees. This will be your starting position.
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Lower the bar as far as possible while inhaling and keeping a tight grip.
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Now curl bar up as high as possible while flexing the forearms and exhaling. Hold the contraction at the top for a second and Tip: Only the wrist should move.
Common Mistakes
- • Focus on the mind-muscle connection — feel the target muscle working through each rep.
- • Use a controlled tempo of 2 seconds up, 2 seconds down to eliminate momentum.
- • Grip the bar evenly on both sides — even a small offset shifts the load asymmetrically.
- • Keep the bar path as vertical as possible over your base of support.
- • Squeeze at peak contraction for a full second — this is where most of the growth stimulus occurs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What muscles does the Seated Palm-Up Barbell Wrist Curl work?
The Seated Palm-Up Barbell Wrist Curl primarily targets the Forearms. It's an effective isolation exercise for building forearms strength.
Is the Seated Palm-Up Barbell Wrist Curl good for beginners?
Yes, the Seated Palm-Up Barbell Wrist Curl is suitable for beginners. Start with light weight to master the 5-step form before adding load.
What equipment do I need for the Seated Palm-Up Barbell Wrist Curl?
You need barbell to perform the Seated Palm-Up Barbell Wrist Curl. Most commercial gyms will have this available.
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