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Cable Wrist Curl vs Wrist Circles

Cable Wrist Curl - starting position
Cable Wrist Curl - ending position
Cable Wrist Curl
beginner·Cable·isolation
Wrist Circles - starting position
Wrist Circles - ending position
Wrist Circles
beginner·Bodyweight·isolation

Side-by-Side

Cable Wrist Curl
VS
Wrist Circles
beginner
Level
beginner
Cable
Equipment
Bodyweight
isolation
Mechanic
isolation
pull
Force
pull
Strength
Category
Stretching
forearms
Primary
forearms
None
Secondary
None

Muscle Analysis

Shared

forearms

Instructions

Cable Wrist Curl

1

Start out by placing a flat bench in front of a low pulley cable that has a straight bar attachment.

2

Use your arms to grab the cable bar with a narrow to shoulder width supinated grip (palms up) and bring them up so that your forearms are resting against the top of your thighs. Your wrists should be hanging just beyond your knees.

3

Start out by curling your wrist upwards and exhaling. Keep the contraction for a second.

4

Slowly lower your wrists back down to the starting position while inhaling.

5

Your forearms should be stationary as your wrist is the only movement needed to perform this exercise.

6

Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.

Wrist Circles

1

Start by standing straight with your feet being shoulder width apart from each other. Elevate your arms to the side of you until they are fully extended and parallel to the floor at a height that is evenly aligned with your shoulders. Tip: Your torso and arms should form the letter "T: Your palms should be facing down. This is the starting position.

2

Keeping your entire body stationary except for the wrists, begin to rotate both wrists forward in a circular motion. Tip: Pretend that you are trying to draw circles by using your hands as the brush. Breathe normally as you perform this exercise.

3

Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.

Verdict

Both exercises target the forearms. Cable Wrist Curl is a beginner exercise using cable, while Wrist Circles is beginner and uses bodyweight. Choose Cable Wrist Curl if you have access to cable, or Wrist Circles if you prefer bodyweight.

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