Biceps Curl - Water Bottle Seated Straight

Recommendations: 2-3 Sets, 8-12 Reps

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Purpose: This exercise strengthens the biceps.

Benefits: This exercise isolates the biceps so that momentum does not come into play.

Sit on a chair, with your feet flat on the floor. Hold two water bottles at your sides and your palms facing forward. This is the starting position. Curl the bottles up to your chin. Your upper arms should stationary throughout the entire motion. Exhale during this movement. Squeeze the biceps and move the elbow out about 1-2 inches. This movement will work the long head of the biceps where it crosses the shoulder joint. Slowly lower the bottles to the starting position. Inhale during this movement. Repeat for the required number of repetitions.


The biceps muscle is a straight muscle with 2 heads. The long head crosses both the elbow and shoulder joints and bends the elbow and raises the arm forward at the shoulder. The short head of the biceps crosses the elbow joint and, in conjunction with the brachioradialis, supinates the hand..

Step 1

Sit on a chair holding water bottles at your sides with palms facing forward.

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Sit on a chair, with your feet flat on the floor. Hold water bottles at your sides with your hands facing forward. This is the starting position.

Step 2

Curl the bottles to your chin. Move the elbows out to work the long bicep head.

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Curl the bottles up to your chin. Your upper arms should stationary throughout the entire motion. Exhale during this movement. Squeeze the biceps and move the elbow out about 1-2 inches. This movement will work the long head of the biceps where it crosses the shoulder joint.

Step 3

Slowly lower the bottles until your arms are straight.

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Slowly lower the bottles to the starting position. Inhale during this movement. Hold two water bottles at your sides and your palms facing forward.