EZ Bar Behind The Back Wrist Curl

Start Position
End Position

Starting position:

  1. Back up to the EZ bar and grasp it with closed, shoulder-width grip, conforming to the handles. The back of your hands should be facing your backside.
  2. Extend arms straight down and keep a slight bend in the elbows.
  3. Extend wrists, allowing the weight of the bar to hang your hands straight down.
  4. Keep good posture, standing straight, looking straight ahead and with a slight bend in the knees throughout the entire movement.

Upward movement/concentric phase:

  1. Flex the wrists, lifting barbell upward.
  2. Keep arms stationary, as only the wrists should be moving.

Downward movement/eccentric phase:

    1. In a controlled fashion, allow the wrists to extend back to the starting position.
Do not bounce the back of your hands off of your backside at the bottom of the movement when proceeding to the next repetition/concentric phase. Do not hold your breath. Exhale during the concentric/phase phase and inhale during the eccentric/lowering phase.

 

Exercise Data

  • Primary Muscles: Flexor carpi radialis, Flexor carpi ulnaris
  • Synergists: Flexor digitorum superficialis, palmaris longus, flexor digitorum profundus
  • Stabilizers: Palmaris longus
  • Type: Strength, hypertrophy, muscular endurance
  • Mechanics: Wrist flexion
  • Equipment: EZ Bar
  • Lever: 1st class lever
  • Level: Intermediate to advanced
  • FAQ'S & FACTS ABOUT EZ Bar Behind The Back Wrist Curl

    A behind-the-back EZ bar wrist curl is a resistance exercise, which involves the primary wrist flexors, the flexor carpi radialis and flexor carpi ulnaris. This exercise is performed standing, with an EZ bar held behind the lifter’s back.

    The concentric portion of the lift is wrist flexion, which involves the lifting of the weight. The eccentric portion is wrist extension, which involves the descent of the weight.

    The purpose of EZ bar wrist curls is to strengthen the wrist flexors while promoting hypertrophy (increases in size) of the forearms.