Craziest Pump You’ve Hit - What Actually Did It?
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Charles Harris
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Craziest Pump You’ve Hit - What Actually Did It?
Had one of those sessions where my arms felt tight and swollen all workout, sleeves barely fitting by the end. Got me wondering what lift, finisher or combo has given you that unreal pump you still remember?
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High-rep cable work does it for me every time. Nothing fancy, just constant tension and no rest.
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Matthew Allen
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Drop sets on dumbbell curls followed by rope pushdowns. By the third round my arms feel like they’re going to split. Old-school but still undefeated.
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Charles Harris
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Yeah, cables seem to hit different. I notice once I switch from free weights to cables late in the workout, the pump goes crazy fast.
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Honestly, leg days give me the wildest pumps overall. High-rep squats or hack squats with short rest feel brutal, but the fullness afterward is insane. Upper body pumps get all the hype though.
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Short rest periods are the real cheat code. Doesn’t even matter what exercise if the rest stays tight.
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Charles Harris
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Re: Craziest Pump You’ve Hit - What Actually Did It?
Facts on rest times. When I actually time my rests instead of scrolling my phone, the pump is on another level.
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For arms specifically: incline curls supersetted with overhead triceps extensions. Stretch + contraction back to back is a pump recipe.
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Food and hydration matter more than people admit. On days I’m carbed up and well hydrated, pumps come easy. Flat days usually trace back to being under-fueled, not bad training.
