First, the Arnold. Rotation bicep curls that turn into shoulder presses - a shoulder exercise. BB.com was pretty good about telling you to be careful about injury here and not to go too heavy. Maybe I won't be able to brush my teeth tomorrow, but they felt pretty easy.
Then, cross-body hammer curls -- so you curl your right arm up and cross your body as you do, maxxing out at your left shoulder instead of right shoulder. Reverse for the left arm. Again, these seemed pretty easy and I didn't really feel like I got anything different out of it - we'll see tomorrow I guess. Feel like maybe I should stick with std hammers and be able to increase my weight sooner.
The weirdest - snow angels. These are for your chest, tho I would argue they worked (killed) my shoulders more. Had to go really low on them, really low, like starting from scratch on 3 lbs. You start flat on a bench with your weights in your lap, palms up. Then, as if you were on the ground in the snow, you bring your arms up in an arc out to your side and come to above your head, like pushing out a snow angel. Youwza - these are REALLY HARD.
(Makes me wonder if they are also injury makers....i know we have to take good care of our shoulders)Anyway, it was interesting that with adding in even some bench pullovers at pretty good weights, (which I love), some bench tricep dips with bodyweight (killers for me bc of bw) and bench step ups, I still felt pretty strong and not killed by the new workout. Maybe my old workout really was harder, but I'm doing the same # of exercises per body part, reps, sets staying the same and picking up at the same weights I left off on in my last routine. Again, maybe I won't walk tomorrow, but this didn't wind me as much as squats, lat pull downs, and bent-legged deadlifts. But maybe it's just the first day is easy, I'll fall down the stairs tomorrow, and be looking for a chiropractor by dinner.

Anyway, thanks for any advice you can give to the "goodness" of my 3 new drills. My biggest learning was how hard seated dumbbell curls on an incline bench could be. I maxxed out at a much lower weight than I do when standing - that was eye opening!


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