Why bench press with feet up
This is an overview of different bench press variations and whether you should do them with your feet up or not. You will find links to other material supporting my personal experiences as a 150kg bencher. Let me know if you have any question in the comment.
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Why bench press with boards
In a nutshell to get stronger by addressing the weak parts of the bench press and doing overload work. This article will go into more detail and explain different options.
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Why bench press with bands?
Bands can enhance your training especially for developing speed and explosiveness. This article will provide more detail into the theory and applications of bench pressing with bands for more experienced lifters who are toying with the idea of implementing them in their training for the first time.
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How to bench press without a spotter
This is an overview about how to do a bench press without a spotter. The best option is to use a power rack and safety pins. More details below.
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Why bench press with chains?
This is an overview on why to bench press with chains. The easy answer is that you can develop more strength and explosiveness by using chains and still progress with more weight on the bar if used correctly. Chains and bands are tools for more experienced lifters and I would recommend to use them together with a coach who knows how to set them up when you have finished a year or two in progressing on novice programs with chains or bands. They are also more suited to the needs of equipped powerlifters than to bodybuilders.
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When I bench press I feel it in my shoulders
This is an article to have a quick look on why you feel your bench press in your shoulders and how you can adjust, if you wish to. I personally bench press 150kg at a bodyweight of 85 to 90kg and enjoy it a lot. Any questions you might have are well placed in the comments section.
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When I bench press my arms shake
Shaking arms during a bench press are normal, especially for beginners who are not familiar with the exercise or when you are nearing your maximum effort. No reason to be alarmed when it occurs occasionally during training. If in doubt, always consult a doctor.
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When I Bench press I feel it in my triceps
If you experience this during your training do not be alarmed. The triceps is naturally involved in the bench press movement to make the magic happen. Based on your setup and execution of the lift you can influence which are you want to target most on your bench press which this article goes into more detail for you.
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When I bench press my shoulder hurts
I bench press for three years now at the time of writing claiming a 150kg PR at 85kg to 90kg depending the time of year. There are many factors which can lead to shoulder pain when you bench press and we are taking a look into a few of them in this article. Please always consult a doctor if you are in doubt about your health.
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When I bench press I don't feel a burn
Don’t’ worry if you experience this you are not a freak, you might just have to think about training a bit differently and adjust execution. This article will outline for what kind of training goal a burn is most beneficial and how you can achieve it by adjusting your training as of today. The easy fix is to increase time under tension while changing nothing else. I personally claim a 150kg bench press one maximum repetition at a bodyweight of 85kg to 90kg depending on the day and season. Not world record-breaking, but still better than average. In the picture you see CT Fletcher, who in my opinion is a lot of fun and knows what he is talking about even though he is crazy.
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