Tricep Workouts: Build Muscle For Bigger Arms (2024)

Bill Geiger

May 26, 2021 11 min read

The triceps may not have the same cultural cache as their cousins on the other side of the humerus, but in the strength world, they're just as important—if not more so! Whether you're a bodybuilder or just someone looking to get stronger in your presses, it's worth your time to add some size to the back of your arms.

You can put together a hundred different triceps routines by fine-tuning variables like exercise choice and order, rep ranges, intensity, volume, and rest periods. But rather than making you sit down to try and figure all of that out, I've done the work for you here with six straightforward and effective triceps workouts.

Each is a bit different from the others based on your training experience and goals. Each one includes movements from the large family of triceps exercisesclose-grip bench presses and dips, skullcrushers, press-downs, overhead extensions, and kick-backs—that focus on one or more of the three heads (lateral, long, and medial). Of course, you can't isolate a particular head, but you can shift the focus to some degree with changes in hand and body position.

Pick a routine you like, try it for 4-8 weeks wherever it makes sense in your split, then go back to your regular workout or try another from the list.

But don't forget that you need more than just a great triceps workout to build serious arms! Check out the Muscle-Building Workout Plans in BodyFit to get a total-body program that puts the principles of these workouts into action. The plans are created by professionals and offer detailed training and nutritional assistance for any lifter looking to add overall muscle mass and strength.

Goal 1: Overall Triceps Mass

Just because you're training arms doesn't mean your approach to building mass—like you do with, chest, legs, back, or shoulders—should change. Start with the most difficult moves with which you can push the heaviest weights.

Don't even think about looking toward the cable press-down station. As I've often said, multijoint exercises in which more than a single set of joints are at work allow you to use greater loads. With triceps, it's a pretty short list, including dips (machine dips, bench dips, weighted parallel-bar dips) and close-grip bench presses. With the latter, if balance is too difficult, try it on the Smith machine.

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Seated Machine Dip

Besides starting with a multijoint exercise, there are a few other considerations when putting together your routine. Because the triceps' long head (which sits just above the medial head) attaches above the shoulder joint as well as at the elbow, you'll need to raise your upper arms completely overhead to fully recruit it into the motion. A muscle that isn't fully stretched isn't capable of contracting as strongly.

For maximal long-head development, always include some kind of arms-overhead movement in your routine. Most arms-by-your-sides moves hit the outermost lateral head most strongly, so you'll want to include one of those exercises as well.

To better isolate the triceps and reduce the contribution from your deltoids and pecs, don't allow your elbows to flare out during elbow-extension moves. This is true for all triceps exercises. Keep those elbows as tight to your sides as you can.

Tips

  • Warm-up sets aren't included; do as many as you need, but never take warm-ups to muscle failure.
  • Choose a weight that allows you to reach muscle failure by the target rep listed.
  • Go heavy on your first working set (first two sets of the first two exercises), and lighten the weight for slightly higher reps on successive sets.
  • If you have a spotter, do a few forced reps on your heaviest sets, which are your first two sets. If you don't have a partner, train as close to muscle failure as possible, and perform a dropset on your last set of each exercise.

Triceps-Mass Workout

1

Close-grip bench press

1 set, 6 reps (60-90 seconds rest)

1 set, 6 reps (60-90 seconds rest)

1 set, 8 reps (60-90 seconds rest)

1 set, 10 reps (60-90 seconds rest)

2

Dip Machine

1 set, 8 reps (60-90 seconds rest)

1 set, 8 reps (60-90 seconds rest)

1 set, 10 reps (60-90 seconds rest)

3

Seated Dumbbell Press

1 set, 8 reps (60 seconds rest)

1 set, 10 reps (60 seconds rest)

1 set, 12 reps (60 seconds rest)

Goal 2: Greater Triceps Definition

Simply doing light weights for high reps to build better arm definition is no longer considered the best approach. This workout starts with a straight-sets multijoint exercise for an initial size and strength stimulus, then picks up the pace by employing supersets with a high volume of work. You'll be moving faster and really feeling the muscle burn.

Tips

  • Warm-up sets aren't included; do as many as you need, but never take warm-ups to muscle failure.
  • Choose a weight that allows you to reach muscle failure by the target rep listed.
  • If you have a spotter, do a few forced reps on your heaviest sets of your initial exercise. If you don't have a partner, train as close to muscle failure as possible.
  • Perform a dropset on your last set of each exercise after you complete both moves, quickly reducing the weight by about 25 percent when you reach muscle failure and continuing on with the set to a second point of muscle failure.

Get-Ripped Routine

1

Dip Machine

4 sets, 10-12 reps (90 seconds rest)

2

EZ-Bar Skullcrusher

Superset with Close-Grip Barbell Bench Press

3 sets, 10-12 reps (no rest)

3

Close-grip bench press

3 sets, 10-12 reps (60-90 seconds rest)

4

Triceps Pushdown - Rope Attachment

Superset with Triceps Overhead Extension

3 sets, 10-12 reps

5

Low cable overhead triceps extension

3 sets, 10-12 reps

Goal 3: Starting Out

Beginners are encouraged to try different movements, to get a feel for the exercises and ensure they're working all three triceps heads. I recommend starting with machines to rehearse the basic motions before graduating to free weights. Just make sure you adjust the machine for your body's dimensions.

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Beginners are encouraged to try different movements, to get a feel for the exercises and ensure they're working all three triceps heads.

Beginners are encouraged to try different movements, to get a feel for the exercises and ensure they're working all three triceps heads.

Though jumping over to free weights will prove to be a challenge for your coordination, they're better for building muscle in the long term. Start light to focus on proper form first, adding weight only when you can fully control the motion.

Tips

  • Warm-up sets aren't included; do as many as you need, but never take warm-ups to muscle failure.
  • Choose a weight that allows you to reach muscle failure by the target rep listed.

Beginner's Routine

1

Machine Triceps Extension

3 sets, 12 reps (60-90 seconds rest)

2

Dip Machine

3 sets, 12 reps (60-90 seconds rest)

3

Cable V-bar push-down

3 sets, 12 reps (60-90 seconds rest)

Goal 4: Emphasis On Lateral Head

The largest head of the three, the lateral is also the one away from your midline, so that makes it the outermost on your arm. Focusing on the lateral head is a great way to bring variety to your workout or target it if it's particularly lagging.

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Close-Grip Bench Press

You can hit it with multijoint or single-joint movements, but the ones in which your arms stay by your sides work best, particularly with an overhand grip.

Tips

  • Warm-up sets aren't included; do as many as you need, but never take warm-ups to muscle failure.
  • Choose a weight that allows you to reach muscle failure by the target rep listed.
  • If you have a spotter, do a few forced reps on your heaviest set(s) of the first two exercises. If you don't have a partner, train as close to muscle failure as possible, and perform a dropset on your last set of each exercise.

Lateral-Head Emphasis

1

Close-grip bench press

3 sets, 8 reps (60-90 seconds rest)

2

Parallel Bar Dip

Note: Keep your body as upright as possible—don't lean forward. Also, try to keep your elbows from flaring out as you do the move.

3 sets, 8-10 reps (60-90 seconds rest)

3

Decline EZ-bar skullcrusher

3 sets, 10 reps (60 seconds rest)

4

Tricep Dumbbell Kickback

3 sets, 12 reps (60 seconds rest)

Goal 5: Emphasis On Long Head

On the opposite side of the horseshoe, just above the medial head, is the bulky long head. As stated earlier, because of how it attaches above the shoulder joint, you need to put your arms in the overhead position to best engage it.

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This workout makes a good change of pace from your usual triceps routine, but can also be done short term to bring up the long head.

This workout makes a good change of pace from your usual triceps routine, but can also be done short term to bring up the long head.

This workout makes a good change of pace from your usual triceps routine, but can also be done short term to bring up the long head.

Tips

  • Warm-up sets aren't included; do as many as you need, but never take warm-ups to muscle failure.
  • Choose a weight that allows you to reach muscle failure by the target rep listed.
  • If you have a spotter, do a few forced reps on your heaviest set(s) of the first two exercises. If you don't have a partner, train as close to muscle failure as possible, and perform a drop set on your last set of each exercise.

Long-Head Emphasis

1

EZ-Bar Skullcrusher

Use slightly inclined bench

3 sets, 8 reps (60 sec. rest)

2

Standing barbell overhead triceps extension

Perform seated with and EZ-Bar

3 sets, 8-0 reps (60 sec. rest)

3

Cable overhead triceps extension

3 sets, 10 reps

4

Standing One-Arm Dumbbell Triceps Extension

3 sets, 12 reps (alternate arms without resting)

Goal 6: Emphasis On Medial Head

The medial head stabilizes the elbow joint and contributes to elbow extension. It's relatively small compared to the long and lateral heads, and is almost impossible to work by itself in a workout. While just about every triceps move works it to some degree, this routine will provide more direct stimulation. Do the single-joint exercises last, as you won't be able to use much resistance.

Moves that put emphasis on medial head

Stick any of these into your triceps routine to add more medial-head work:

  • Reverse-grip barbell bench press: 3-4 sets of 8 reps, 60-90 sec. rest
  • Reverse-grip cable press-down: 3 sets of 8-12 reps, 60 sec. rest; this can be done bilaterally or one arm at a time
  • Reverse-grip cable kick-back: 3 sets of 10-12 reps, alternating arms without resting
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FAQs

Tricep Workouts: Build Muscle For Bigger Arms? ›

The triceps make up two-thirds of the size of your arm so the bigger your triceps, the bigger your arm muscles. But not all muscle heads of the triceps are created equal.

Do tricep workouts make your arms bigger? ›

The triceps make up two-thirds of the size of your arm so the bigger your triceps, the bigger your arm muscles. But not all muscle heads of the triceps are created equal.

Does the tricep make up 70% of the arm? ›

33% (approx. ) Of your arm is biceps and rest 67%(approx) is triceps. Train both to get a good shape balanced arms but remember not to train them in isolation more than twice a week.

How much do triceps contribute to arm size? ›

Triceps make up 2/3 of your arm

shoulder to the elbow. The last head, known as the brachialis or medial head, is under the lateral and long heads. It is usually only visible when looking at the arms from the side. Therefore training these three bundles of muscles will make your arms appear much larger and toned.

How to get big arms fast? ›

Four Lifts for Bigger Arms
  1. Barbell curl. The barbell curl is a strength training staple, done by everyone from casual lifters to professional athletes. ...
  2. Tricep cable press downs. ...
  3. Bench press (close grip variation) ...
  4. Cable curls. ...
  5. Using the Ultimate Arm Workout.

Do triceps or biceps grow faster? ›

Biceps are easier to train as there is a lot of emphasis put on them in gym equipment and just the basic nature of the arm. However, keep in mind, the triceps is 2/3 of the upper arm mass so a 10% increase in triceps would yield twice as much mass gain as a 10% increase in biceps.

What muscle makes arms wider? ›

Triceps Training

If you want your arms to become wider, the first step is to increase the size of your triceps. The upper arm itself is made up of 3 major muscles: 50% Triceps, 30% Bicep and 20% Brachialis. Since the triceps make up 2/3 of the upper arm, this will be your main focus for getting wider arms.

What muscle makes arms look bigger? ›

Triceps. The triceps muscles are at the back of the upper arm. Big triceps make your arms look better, even with adequate biceps muscle. Don't neglect them.

Are triceps or biceps better for arm size? ›

The triceps accounts for around 55% of upper arm muscle mass, while the biceps takes up about 30%, according to a 2007 study. Though the triceps is a bit bigger than the biceps, both are equally important. Also, they're antagonists, which means each muscle needs the other to function well.

How many times should I train my arms to get bigger arms? ›

It suggests that if you have been working out for less than a year, then 8-12 total sets of biceps and triceps combined, done twice a week, are enough. If you have been training regularly for more than a year, then it suggests doing 10-14 of these sets two to three times a week.

How long does it take to get big arms? ›

Typically, it takes around 6-8 weeks for you to start noticing changes in the appearance of your arms. At around the 12 week mark, this is typically when you can expect to see more significant changes, especially if you didn't already have a large amount of muscle mass in the area!

Is it possible to get Thicker arms? ›

Do you want thicker, stronger arms? If you eat high-protein foods and spend some time working out every day, you can have large, muscular arms in no time! Many people find it useful to exercise in a gym environment, but it's also very easy to work out at home without any equipment at all.

Are bigger triceps attractive? ›

They found that women were most attracted to muscles that are harder to develop, primarily the abs and biceps. Interestingly, the muscles women found most attractive were, in this order: glutes, biceps, abs, pecs, shoulders, obliques, triceps, and quads.

Do arm workouts make your arms bigger? ›

It's a common misconception that lifting heavy weights—especially for the upper body—will cause bulkiness. The truth: Bulking up comes from hormones, extra calories, and an intentional, consistent muscle-building routine (genetics play a role too).

Do big triceps make biceps bigger? ›

The triceps cover 2/3 of the upper arm, so you will get bigger arms if you get bigger triceps. Theres a common misconception nowadays that you need to “train your biceps only to get big arms”, when in reality the triceps are 2/3 of your arm, and the bicep is only 1/3.

Are biceps or triceps better for arm size? ›

The triceps brachii is a main extensor of the elbow. All three heads extend the elbow, but only the long head of the triceps helps with shoulder stability, because it attaches to the shoulder blade. If you are looking to build some sizable arms, the triceps are your ticket to mass.

Do tricep dips make your arms bigger? ›

Tricep dips, bodyweight dips, bench dips — whatever you call them, they're a tried-and-tested bodyweight exercise that can thicken your arms without a dumbbell in sight. Having said that, they can take a while to master and you'll want to pay attention to your form the whole way through the movement.

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