MissS
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pgoat said:actually the tricep is bigger - but most people neglect it in favor of the biceps, so they get underdeveloped (see Mojito's post - people like to focus on the front/more visible parts). Dips are indeed great - I thinknk using your own bodyweight is terrific - I am trying to incorporate more dips/push ups, etc.
I'm surprised to hear you say women bulk up quickly - I always thought it would take a lot of heavy lifting for women to really build up their arms (or other bodyparts). I think high reps with light to moderate weights would be good for men or women to tone up the tris (eliminate the flappy thang).
pgoat, you are Mojita are probably right. Its only that I train at a gym where there are a lot of guys and gals who compete (no, not me!), therefore, most of us tend to do quite heavy weights.
Me, being a lightweight, stick to the 'lighter' weights, however, when I stop to think about it, these are probably still quite heavy for a lot of women. As a result, I can bulk up very quickly, however I can reduce this effect if I alternate 2 weeks of muscle building (high weights, low reps) with 2 weeks of muscle lengthening (low weights, high reps).