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Inner forearm Exercises

62 exercises targeting the Inner forearm, with muscle activation, equipment options and instructions for every level.

62
Exercises
15
Equipment Items
3
Difficulties

All Inner forearm exercises

EZ Barbell Standing Single Arm Neutral Wrist Curl

Easy
Inner forearmOuter forearm

EZ Barbell Standing Wrist Curl

Easy
Inner forearm

Finger Claps

Bodyweight · Easy
Inner forearmOuter forearm

Finger Flexor Stretch

Bodyweight · Easy
Inner forearmOuter forearm

Finger Raises Plank

Bodyweight · Medium
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Fingers Down Forearm Stretch

Bodyweight · Easy
BicepsInner forearmOuter forearm

Foam Roll Forearms Standing Against Wall

Bodyweight · Easy
Inner forearmOuter forearm

Forearm Pronation Fix

Bodyweight · Easy
Inner forearm

Hand Spring Wrist Curl

Easy
Inner forearm

Incline Finger Press

Bodyweight · Medium
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Kettlebell Wrist Curl

Easy
Inner forearm

Kneeling Finger Press

Bodyweight · Easy
Inner forearmOuter forearm

Kneeling Finger Pulse

Bodyweight · Easy
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Kneeling Fist Roll

Bodyweight · Easy
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Kneeling Fist to Palm Switch

Bodyweight · Easy
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Kneeling Forward Palm Nudges

Bodyweight · Easy
Inner forearmOuter forearm

Kneeling Incline Finger Press

Bodyweight · Easy
Inner forearmOuter forearmUpper chest

Kneeling Wrist Sinkers

Bodyweight · Easy
Inner forearmOuter forearm

Knuckle Push-Up on Wrists

Bodyweight · Medium
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Neutral Wrist Roller

Medium
Inner forearmOuter forearm

Plate Loaded Gripper

Easy
Inner forearmOuter forearm

Plate Pinch

Easy
Inner forearm
Rope climb

Rope climb

Bodyweight · Medium
Inner forearmOuter forearmMiddle back

Seated Fist Pulse

Bodyweight · Easy
Inner forearmOuter forearm

How to train your Inner forearm effectively

Training the Inner forearm responds to both heavy compound work and high-volume isolation. A balanced session combines a primary compound press, pull or squat pattern with a focused isolation movement that builds shape and detail.

Aim for 10 to 20 hard sets per muscle group per week, split across 1 to 2 sessions. Beginners progress with bodyweight and dumbbells; intermediates benefit most from progressive overload on barbell and cable variants.

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