Triceps Roll Out

December 22, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Triceps Exercises 

Description

Once your triceps are fatigued and your workout is coming to an end, that’s when you perform this movement. This exercise is a great way to train the triceps with minimal equipment, which makes this perfect for home based training programs. Unlike a lot of other movements for the triceps, this particular exercise requires a great deal of stabilization to properly execute. In order to stabilize, additional muscles are recruited - particularly throughout the core region. On the downside, the stabilization requirements make performing this exercise somewhat difficult for beginner trainees to execute.


Execution

  1. From a kneeling position, place your palms atop an exercise ball. Your arms should be extended and your knees are to be positioned behind your hips.
  2. Tighten up your abdominal region to protect your lower back.
  3. Inhale and at a controlled speed, flex arms and gradually move your forearms onto the ball. The ball will be rolling away from you as the movement progresses.
  4. Exhale and fully extend arms.
  5. Repeat until the desired number of repetitions are completed.

Variations

Moving into a position that has your knees off the floor will increase the difficulty and make stabilizing the movement more difficult.


To further increase the level of difficulty, place your legs atop a bench.

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