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Originally posted by Kirk2C Hi guys, this my my first post! Great forum! Here's a little about me - Am 24 and I've started going to the gym about 2 months ago. Am an ectomorph and i've always been skinny so i started taking Prolab N-large2 supplement 3 times a day which works great. I've already started to gain weight and all of my muscles are getting bigger - except my chest. I tried every exercise for the chest but i just can't feel the 'burning' when i exersice . It seems that my arms and shoulders take all the weight. A guy told me that is because my arms and shoulders are stronger than my pecs, so those muscles absorb all the weight. Is there anything i can do to isolate the chest muscles? Thanks in advance. |
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4 sets/12 reps - incline bench dumbell flies 4 sets/12 reps - chest press machine 3 sets/12 reps - pectoral machine 4 sets /12 reps - dumbell straight-arm pullovers |
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Originally posted by Kirk2C Hi guys, this my my first post! Great forum! Here's a little about me - Am 24 and I've started going to the gym about 2 months ago. Am an ectomorph and i've always been skinny so i started taking Prolab N-large2 supplement 3 times a day which works great. I've already started to gain weight and all of my muscles are getting bigger - except my chest. I tried every exercise for the chest but i just can't feel the 'burning' when i exersice . It seems that my arms and shoulders take all the weight. A guy told me that is because my arms and shoulders are stronger than my pecs, so those muscles absorb all the weight. Is there anything i can do to isolate the chest muscles? Thanks in advance. |
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Originally posted by firestorm Damn your all freaks!!!!!! hahahahaha j/k I dunno guys there is yet a workout I don't feel it in the chest. All I can say is go to Dumbells. Be sure to go the full range of motion and flex hard at the top of the movement on every rep. I admit that I don't feel it the same or even get quite as good a pump with a straight bar but with dumbells I've yet to walk away without my chest screaming. My suggestion is 3 working sets of Flat dumbell benches 3 working sets of incline db presses 3 sets of weighted dips or decline dumbells. On the next chest workout do inclines 1st and flats second. Oh and keep the reps in the 6 to 8 range. Give it a try. |
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Originally posted by aztecwolf i'm with firestorm dumbells work really well, also when doing dumbells i find it better to turn the weights inward at the top( like how it is when you do flyes) then turn em back while lowering them like doing normal db presses, that gets them really flared up |

