Triceps Exercises

Triceps exercises target the muscles responsible for elbow extension and arm stability. Strong triceps improve pushing strength, support shoulder health, and help build balanced, powerful upper arms.

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Band Skull Crusher

Band Skull Crusher

Secure a band to the base of a rack or the bench. Lay on the bench so that the band is lined up with your head. Take ...

Triceps Exercises

How to Train Triceps Effectively

The triceps brachii is a large muscle located on the back of the upper arm and is responsible for extending the elbow. It plays a key role in pushing movements such as presses, dips, and push-ups. Strong triceps are essential for upper-body strength, arm stability, and balanced muscle development.

To train triceps effectively, focus on exercises that fully extend the elbow through a controlled range of motion. Using a combination of compound presses and isolation movements helps target all three heads of the triceps while reducing joint strain.

A balanced triceps workout often includes:

  • Compound pushes: close-grip bench press, dips
  • Isolation exercises: cable pushdowns, skull crushers
  • Overhead movements: overhead extensions for long head activation

Form Tips for Triceps Training

  • Keep elbows close to the body during extensions.
  • Avoid flaring the elbows excessively.
  • Control the lowering phase of each repetition.
  • Use full elbow extension without locking aggressively.

Common Questions

How often should triceps be trained?
Triceps can be trained 1–2 times per week, depending on overall upper-body training volume.

Do triceps affect arm size?
Yes. Triceps make up a large portion of the upper arm and are key for building arm size and strength.