Give me one practical reason why someone should work biceps outside of chinups, rows, and deadlifts??
Curls are literally useless and just for you fuccbois who lift for girls. Stay cucked nu-males
>>35545289
Better support for heavier compounds.
Good grip strength
I used to think this but they help train muscles used for weighted chin ups and rows. ez bar preacher curls are pretty sweet. They help with tucking your elbows in for pulling movements and seem to put your joints in the least danger compared to other curl variations. They are accessories though.
>>35545289
To oppose your "lifting for girls" bs
Replace biceps with any body part.
Why would you neglect training anything?
>>35545363
Because I actually use them for stuff unlike biceps
For a balanced physique
If you're going to isolate something, you should isolate other things too
>>35545289
>Curls are literally useless
Respect, and peace, OP, you are right.
However note that bicep work is often unavoidable when doing certain other exercises, like rows, so they get developed whether you intended to or not.
That being said most people should do work that develops triceps, they're at least as useful as biceps and often get ignored.
>>35545494
im not isolating anything
im doing all compound lifts
>a balanced physique
who gives a fuck about your "physique" when it doesnt do shit
>>35545511
'Balanced' in this context can (and should) apply to possible muscle imbalances that can actually cause you to injure yourself in certain circumstances.
>>35545289
Weak biceps/strong triceps is a recipe for serious elbow pain. Hard to train optimally when your joints constantly hurt.
>>35545511
>one muscle becomes strong
>imbalance
>all of a sudden joint pain
>but muh compounds
If you want strength, you're going to need to isolate eventually
>>35545453
>doesn't use biceps
how do you live
it's a very very functional muscle for everyday shit
>>35545534
Depends on the person (and heavily on their form/proportions/etc). Some people need a ton of isolation work to balance everything out, some need only a little bit and a few can get away with none.
>>35545524
Otherwise referred to as 'muscle imbalance'.
My cousin competes nationally and internationally in powerlifting. She had the same, "lol why would I train biceps, I dont need them to be strong" thought process you have. Then she got tendinitis from having triceps that were too much stronger than biceps, which set her training on her bench press back significantly. Train your biceps, you need them.
>>35545289
There is a reason you look like shit
>>35545289
Curls are excellent for elbow health. That's a fact. If you're serious about lifting, you're doing yourself a disservice, if you aren't doing regular isolation work for your elbow flexors.
Also, some people (usually those with a great mind-muscle connection to their backs) don't get a lot of arm stimulation from compound exercises and will need to do some isolation work in order not to have a weak link.
Also, if you think that looking good can't actually be practical then I've got news for you, pal.