You need to remember not to lose sight of the mass inherent in the muscle groups, and the bicep is a smaller muscle than the tricep. The issue w/ the tricep is to be able to work the entire muscle and that requires working it in different ways, dips on bars, dips between benches, French tri-presses, etc., you get the idea? Also, eating and exercise must be balanced or you'll just get fat, muscular but fat too. Muscle weighs more but has a smaller mass than fat.The other issue w/ "guns" that people also forget is that it's not just the bicep and tricep that show the gun--the shoulders also need work, military presses w/ barbell and dumbbells, etc. Then you have the whole package front-bicep; back-tricep and top-shoulder. To balance try super sets of bis and tri's finishing w/ shoulders for a split routine session. Just a thought.
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