Primordialperformance.com


Bench to chest, or to when arms are parallel to floor?

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 31 to 37 of 37
  1. #31
    Registered User

    vindicated346's Avatar

    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    USA
    Posts
    231
    Rep Points
    3729577

    for speeding or helping with repair, I would be looking into an IGF-Lr3 cycle

  2. #32
    Yea, I'm that guy!

    johnniejr243's Avatar

    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    Florida
    Posts
    263
    Rep Points
    5672035

    Parallel to floor, any further and you wear out our shoulders when ur chest can handle moor!!
    And technically its proper form.

  3. #33
    Member
    ELITE MEMBER

    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    MD
    Posts
    295
    Rep Points
    6233076

    Quote Originally Posted by vindicated346 View Post
    for speeding or helping with repair, I would be looking into an IGF-Lr3 cycle
    Doesn't IGF dry your joints out?

    I doubt a PH will help with shoulder healing at all.
    I've used frank HGH to help with repairing shoulder issues then used ghrp2 ED and deca to maintain.
    I still can't flat bench with a bar every week and limit it to once a month.
    I substitute dumbell benching or incline and declines with the bar.

  4. #34
    Registered User

    malk's Avatar

    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    uk
    Posts
    458
    Rep Points
    54515408


    sounds like you have a real problem there,cant you get a scan and find
    out whats wrong with it,before wasting your money on drugs that wont
    help you.

  5. #35
    Senior Member
    BOARD REP

    ckcrown84's Avatar

    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    USA, OH
    Posts
    1,509
    Rep Points
    45815073


    I am sure a zillion people will hate me for this comment but forget the bench and do pushups. If your body can't handle the bench right now don't do it...don't risk further hurting yourself. You, and everyone else, would be amazed off what you can maintain with good old fashioned pushups.

  6. #36
    Registered User

    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    Japan
    Posts
    16
    Rep Points
    397540

    thanks for those youtube links, good stuff for starters. Had to show some buddies so i wouldnt have to explain shit anymore.

  7. #37
    Senior Member
    ELITE MEMBER

    tommygunz's Avatar

    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    Land of the Free & Home of the Brave
    Posts
    1,352
    Rep Points
    187569117


    Quote Originally Posted by Gazhole View Post
    ^ agree with this.

    45 degree angle from upper arm to torso, tuck your elbows in, touch the chest, press back up. Taking a closer grip will also help shoulder problems, and build you some mean ass triceps.

    Also, start light!
    I agree this is the only way to take my shoulders out and still get chest isolation.
    Pain is not my enemy, it is my call to greatness

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

Similar Threads

  1. Bros who shave chest/arms, advice?
    By JCBourne in forum Open Chat
    Replies: 23
    Last Post: 07-06-2011, 08:52 PM
  2. Advice on building chest relative to arms etc.
    By jackbrannen in forum Training
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 07-23-2009, 05:24 PM
  3. Long arms/weak inner chest
    By scottyshotty in forum Training
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 06-19-2006, 09:59 PM
  4. Replies: 10
    Last Post: 03-26-2002, 08:32 AM
  5. Different sizes arms and chest
    By Jason Da Bodiful in forum Training
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 06-05-2001, 04:04 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  


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.