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How to Do the Cable Triceps Kickback the Right Way | Men’s Health Muscle
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Proper Cable Triceps Kickback Form | Men’s Health Muscle
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So I have long considered the dumbbell triceps kickback to be one of the least effective and
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most overrated exercises for training your triceps. And there's a reason for that.
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When we're doing the triceps kickback with dumbbells, for 90% of the range of motion,
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our triceps aren't actually getting a ton of work. We're only getting work when we're in
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that straight arm position for that very last moment of the triceps kickback.
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Not a great use of your time, and it's not a great way to really put on muscle.
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One change though that we can make, and instantly we can get a lot more out of this move,
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we're just going to change tools. Instead of using a dumbbell to do the kickback,
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we're going to use a cable machine to do a kickback. Instantly, you're going to get to
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work over a larger range of motion, you're going to get a better triceps pump, and you're still
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going to get that great squeeze at the top of every single rep. So let's take a look at the
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cable triceps kickback. We'll show you how to do the move and how to turn this into an awesome
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finisher for any triceps workout. So what are we doing really with any kind of triceps kickback?
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What we get to do effectively that we can't do in our other triceps exercises is really
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challenge the shortened position and get a really good squeeze as we finish every single rep. So on
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most of our triceps exercises, we're challenging that stretch position. Whether you're doing a
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triceps press down, or whether you're doing a skull crusher, you're under the most tension
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when that triceps muscle is stretched out. But once we get to straighten out, our joints stack,
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and we're not really going to get a whole ton of challenge. We have to really focus on squeezing
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our triceps because we're not getting a whole ton of challenge from the resistance. The triceps
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kickback, whether it's with a dumbbell or with the cable, is the exact opposite. During the
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lengthened position, we're not under as much tension, but once we straighten out, we face the
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full force of whatever load we are dealing with plus gravity, and that creates a really, really
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good challenge for us to really maintain that straight arm position. We're training the triceps
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in the shortened position most aggressively when we're doing the cable kickback and when we're
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doing the dumbbell kickback. With the cable kickback though, we're adding more challenge
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through the rest of the range of motion. So for the 60 to 70 percent of this range of motion,
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you're going to wind up challenging your triceps. That leads to more time under tension,
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and we're going to get a little bit more of a challenge on the negative too, as we have to
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lower the weight. It is a lot of triceps bang for your buck. Let's get into it. So you're here in
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the cable machine with Brett, and we want to set up the machine first to put us in optimal position
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so we can get really good tension at the top of the move. To do that, Brett is first going to take
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the handle off. All of these cable machines have a kind of ball or something like that that you can
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grab with your middle finger or your ring finger. We're going to wind up grabbing the cable that way.
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It's going to give us a little bit more of a consistent pull as we're doing our reps. The
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other thing Brett's going to do, he's going to lower this all the way down to the ground.
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That way, we get really, really good tension at the top of every single kickback rep.
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Once we have the cable set up, the name of the game from a body position standpoint is all about
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two things. It is about, one, creating as much stability as possible so that we can move as
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much weight as possible and create as much tension through our triceps. And two, it is going to be
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about keeping his elbow above or behind his torso as much as possible. That's going to lead to a
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really, really good contraction through his mid-back. To do that, Brett's going to take a
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staggered stance. He's going to basically, whatever you need to do to get a good stable position is
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what you're going to do. If your cable machine has a handle or something like that in front that you
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can grasp, that's a very good thing to do with your offhand. Or if you don't have something like
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that, you can always dig your elbow into your thigh, but you want to create a good position
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of leverage. The only other thing we're worried about here is we want Brett's shoulders ever so
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slightly higher than his hips. We want to always protect our lower back, and we want to make sure
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by doing this, we're also going to ensure that our mid-back muscles have to fire off and stay
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really strong. From there, all Brett's going to do, he's going to grab the handle, and then we've
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got one more step, and this is all about that elbow position. As Brett gets into this position,
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he wants to think about squeezing his shoulder blades and look at where his elbow is relative
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to his torso. It is above his torso, and for the life of this entire set that he's going to do,
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he's going to keep it in this position. The strength of the triceps kickback happens
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in creating this parallel line, parallel to the ground, from shoulders to elbow, and maintaining
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that throughout the life of the set. That means we're taking our lat out of play, and we're really
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making this a true triceps isolation exercise. From there, the exercise is simple. On every
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single rep, without getting any sort of rock, Brett is just going to straighten out his elbow.
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That position right there is where our triceps is working paramount, and then he's going to slowly
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lower back to the cable station. Think about taking about two seconds. We can get something
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out of the negative here that we can't really get with dumbbells when we're using the cables,
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so take advantage of that on every single rep. The key things you want to avoid when you're doing the
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cable triceps kickback, one is going to be breaking at the wrist. If Brett wants to keep that wrist as
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long as possible, he doesn't want to break at the wrist, because what happens when he breaks at the
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wrist is for a split second, show him a broken wrist, Brett. For a split second, that lever for
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your triceps is ever so slightly shorter, and we're not getting that really good line of pull.
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When Brett keeps his wrist in perfect neutral, we're ever so slightly longer with that. We're
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going to challenge our triceps just a little bit more. Let's get the most out of the reps.
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The other mistake you're going to see people make is they're going to rock at the elbow. Instead of
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maintaining this high elbow position, let's come back to the correct position, Brett.
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He wants to stay here, but it gets a lot easier, especially as you fatigue, to suddenly drop the
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elbow and then drive it back up on every single rep. That little rock has now taken emphasis off
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of our triceps for the entire range of motion. We're starting to involve our lats. We're starting
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to involve a little bit of momentum, and you're just not getting everything out of the triceps
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kickback the way you need to be. So the key way to execute this kickback, again, you want to keep
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that elbow nice and high, straighten out your arm every time, keep that wrist in neutral, and then
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just bang out these reps. You're really going to feel it smoke your triceps by the end.
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The cable triceps kickback is a great way to finish out any triceps workout because we're
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filling in the blanks in our triceps sessions. We have other moves that will let us go heavy,
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but we don't have anything else that's going to give us this brilliant squeeze. It is not going
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to be the first exercise in any of your sessions. Whether you're doing a triceps workout or an arm
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workout or you're doing a push day workout where you're pairing chest and tris, this is the last
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exercise you want to do. Hit some skull crushers first, do a couple press downs, do a couple close
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grip presses, moves that will let you move a little bit more weight with your triceps, and
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then you come to this. This is a very lightweight move. You're going to use 10, 15, maybe 20 pounds,
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and that should be plenty of load. That is partly true because we want to keep the reps higher on
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this. You want to think about going for three to four sets of anywhere from 12 to 15 reps,
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and you can work back and forth on this very, very quickly. You can literally do a set on your left
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arm and a set on your right arm. You don't need a lot of rest time in between because we're working
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for a little bit more of a pump here, working for that squeeze, and we just want to build
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my muscle connection. This is a great way to finish out your triceps though. It's going to
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give you a really good pump if you get it right. You want to just focus on that squeeze, and let's
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keep building those horseshoes.
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