Hammer curls vs reverse curls for forearm gains: what's the real deal?
I've been lifting for about two years now, and I've been trying to prioritize forearm hypertrophy lately. A lot of people swear by hammer curls for overall arm size and strength, while others say reverse curls are the way to go for hitting those forearm extensors. Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical about all the hype around these supplements for arm growth. I've tried both in my program and honestly, I'm not seeing the massive gains everyone claims.
In my experience, hammer curls feel great and definitely pump up the biceps, but I don't know if they're really targeting the forearms like people think. Reverse curls, on the other hand, are supposed to hit those forearm muscles directly. But do they actually contribute to size, or is it just one of those things we tell ourselves? I feel like progressive overload is what really matters in the end. Do I just need to up my weight on these lifts to see better results? I'm curious what you all think. Do u have a preference between these two, or is there something I'm missing in my approach?