EZ Bar Curl
The EZ Bar Curl primarily works the Biceps Brachii (Long Head), Biceps Brachii (Short Head), with secondary activation of the Brachialis, Brachioradialis and stabilizer support from the Rectus Abdominis, Transverse Abdominis. It is an ez bar isolation exercise at beginner difficulty.
The EZ Bar Curl is an beginner isolation exercise performed with ez bar, following a flexion movement pattern. It primarily targets the Biceps Brachii (Long Head), Biceps Brachii (Short Head), with secondary engagement of the Brachialis, Brachioradialis. This is a bilateral pulling movement, engaging both sides of the body simultaneously.
EZ bar curl with angled grip reducing wrist strain while emphasizing biceps.
| Equipment | Ez Bar |
|---|---|
| Difficulty | Beginner |
| Type | Isolation |
| Movement | Flexion |
| Force | Pull |
| Laterality | Bilateral |
| Primary | Biceps Brachii (Long Head), Biceps Brachii (Short Head) |
| Secondary | Brachialis, Brachioradialis |
Muscles Worked
The Biceps Brachii (Long Head), and Biceps Brachii (Short Head) are the primary movers, collectively driving the movement and absorbing the greatest share of the load. The Brachialis, and Brachioradialis act as secondary movers, assisting the primary muscles and contributing meaningfully to the overall output. The Rectus Abdominis, Transverse Abdominis act as stabilizers, maintaining joint position and postural alignment throughout the movement.
Primary Muscles
- Primary Muscle Biceps Brachii (Long Head) (biceps)
- Primary Muscle Biceps Brachii (Short Head) (biceps)
Secondary Muscles
- Secondary Muscle Brachialis (biceps)
- Secondary Muscle Brachioradialis (biceps)
Stabilizer Muscles
- Stabilizer Muscle Rectus Abdominis (core)
- Stabilizer Muscle Transverse Abdominis (core)
How to Perform
Preparation
- Grasp EZ bar at angled grip section.
Execution
- Contract target muscles to move through full range of flexion.
- Return to starting position under control.
- Repeat.
Comments
- Maintain control throughout movement to fully engage the Biceps Brachii (Long Head), Biceps Brachii (Short Head).
Tips & Common Mistakes
- Control the eccentric phase — the lowering portion drives significant muscle development.
- Avoid momentum; focus on feeling the target muscle work through the full range.
- Full range at both ends maximizes stretch at the bottom and contraction at the top.
Programming Suggestions
Adapt your sets and reps to your training goal. As a beginner-friendly exercise, start with lighter loads and focus on form before progressing weight.
| Strength | 3–4 sets × 6–8 reps at 75–85% 1RM with 90–120 seconds rest. |
|---|---|
| Hypertrophy | 3–4 sets × 10–15 reps at 60–75% 1RM with 60–90 seconds rest. |
| Endurance | 2–3 sets × 15–25 reps at 40–60% 1RM with 30–45 seconds rest. |
Alternative Exercises
These exercises target the same primary muscles (Biceps Brachii (Long Head), Biceps Brachii (Short Head)) and can be substituted based on your equipment or variation preferences.
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