Just wondering... How much can you guys dumbbell incline?
I'm trying to get there but I'm currently doing 95's x 10 reps.
Hopefully 100's x 10 in a week or two!
Thank god the gym goes to 125's so I got more room to grow.
my gym only has 110's and i can get them 12 times, but it's very very difficult to balance in my small hands....i've preferred going back to smith inclines and then for db's inclined flyes which i'm up to 80's for 6-8 tough reps....you have to be very careful and lower them slowly though or risk injury
But in all seriousness, im loving all these e-lifts already rofl
PurchasePeptides.Com Approvedsource for IGF-1, Melanotan-ll, GHRP, Clenbuterol, and much more FOLLOW US or JOIN OUR E-MAIL LIST for huge deals, discounts, and GIVEAWAYS
90's with good form. I could throw the 100's around but it wouldn't be pretty. I like to stick to lighter weight with incline DB exercises. Too easy to get hurt. I would much rather use a barbell.
I miss going heavy, Rotator cuff injury has me severely crippled on strength in my right arm at the moment, Hoping a month or 2 of GH will help speed the healing time
" In my opinion your success is not determined by the scale or the mirror, but by what adversity did you have to overcome to achieve what you have thus far. " - OSL
I miss going heavy, Rotator cuff injury has me severely crippled on strength in my right arm at the moment, Hoping a month or 2 of GH will help speed the healing time
Had surgery on mine in 2005, 8 months of rehab and taking care of it and it was as good as new. I can't flat bench what I used to because I get some pain, but I can incline more then before the injury.
I miss going heavy, Rotator cuff injury has me severely crippled on strength in my right arm at the moment, Hoping a month or 2 of GH will help speed the healing time
I feel for ya brother, I miss going heavy on the bench...
Originally Posted by Anabolic5150
Had surgery on mine in 2005, 8 months of rehab and taking care of it and it was as good as new. I can't flat bench what I used to because I get some pain, but I can incline more then before the injury.
Similar thing happened to me a year ago. Injured my shoulder and pec on bench and was out for a few months but for some reason I could incline and it never hurt. Been doing incline ever since with no problems, miss heavy weight on the bench though...
Can you guys please tell me the angle incline that you use? Is it a low one like 30 degrees, or a higher one like 45 degrees? I keep getting mixed recommendations as to what angle to use???
I have just switched from 45 degree to 30 degree, definately feeling it more in the right places now, 45 degree was bringing in the shoulder too much for me
Can you guys please tell me the angle incline that you use? Is it a low one like 30 degrees, or a higher one like 45 degrees? I keep getting mixed recommendations as to what angle to use???
I don't know the angle, but what I do is as you incline the bench, I switch between the second and third pin placement. Does that make sense?
My gym has dumbbells up to 200 pounds, which is nice.
Me, I can lift the 2.5 pound teal dumbbells 8 times!! LIGHT WEIGHT!!!
Same at mine, Metroflex Houston, though I am stuck at 105x8 as my max right now; damn shoulder is acting up some so my most recent is 85x10. I feel like a pussy when I used to throw up 100 all the time!
Same at mine, Metroflex Houston, though I am stuck at 105x8 as my max right now; damn shoulder is acting up some so my most recent is 85x10. I feel like a pussy when I used to throw up 100 all the time!
I'd kill to have a MetroFlex here, kill I tell you. And there is no shame in training around an injury or tweak. As long as you are not making it worse.
Thanks Anabolic. Yes, that makes sense. I usually do them on the #2 setting. On the #3 setting, I definately feel it more in my shoulders. But, is it still wise to do a higher angle at times for upper chest? I guess what I am asking is does it make any difference going to #2 and #3 settings on the adjustable incline bench for variation in upper chest??
DISCLAIMER:
All health, fitness, diet, nutrition & supplement information presented on IronMagazineForums.com's pages is intended as an educational resource and is not intended as a substitute for proper medical advice. We do not condone the use of anabolic steroids (AAS), all information about AAS is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Consult your physician or health care professional before performing any of the exercises, or following any diet, nutrition or supplement advice described on this website. As well as any exercise technique or regimen, diet, supplement, etc., particularly if you are pregnant or nursing, or if you are elderly or have chronic or recurring medical conditions. Discontinue any exercise that causes you pain or severe discomfort and consult a medical expert. The statements made about products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (U.S.). They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any condition or disease. Please consult with your own physician or health care practitioner regarding the suggestions and recommendations made at IronMagazineForums.com. Neither the author of the information, nor the producer, nor distributors of such information make any warranty of any kind in regard to the content of the information presented on this website. Except as specifically stated on this site, neither IronMagazineForums.com, nor any of its authors or other representatives will be liable for damages arising out of, or in connection with the use of this site. This is a comprehensive limitation of liability that applies to all damages of any kind, including (without limitation) compensatory, direct, indirect or consequential damages, loss of data, income or profit, loss of or damage to property and claims of third parties. Sponsors pay for advertising space, we have no affiliation with the companies that have banners displayed on our websites. Please be advised it is your responsibility to check the laws that govern your country, state, or province in regards to items offered by some companies you may read about on this site.