Reviewed by Jim Parker, CPT, B.A. Kinesiology
Dumbbell Kickbacks are an isolation exercise that target the triceps. The use of dumbbells prevents you from compensating for any strength discrepancies between sides. The movement itself is simple and easy to perform, making this a great exercise for beginners, and plenty of variations exist for more advanced users looking to add more difficulty and complexity to the movement.
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Allowing the dumbbells to swing can help you move more weight with this exercise, but it also makes it less effective. Keep your movements slow and under control, especially as you become fatigued near the end of your set.
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