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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Dumbbell press or barbell press better to build strong stabilizers?
As in is the bench barbell press better to build the stabilizers or is the hard on the pecs dumbbell presses put more stress on the stabilizers.
I notice it's very hard to match up your bench barbell total with dumbbell total (140lbs bench press does not equal 70lbs dumbbell on each hand). Is it a matter of isolation of the main muscle or because of the isolation of stabilizers? |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Dumbell Press is BETTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Fitness Celebrity
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Cheese Cottage
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dumbell = stabalizers. thats exactly why you cant do as much weight, you have to use so much energy balancing. this is pretty much true with all exercises where your left side is separated from your right side (one legged squats, dumbell curls as opposed to barbell, etc) mix it up, shock your muscles.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Waterloo Ont/Gaspe QC
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I've recently stopped doing barbell benches and started doing dumbells. I've made some significant gains with the change.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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I agree. I feel like I get more fiber recruitment and exhaustion from using dumbbells.
I'm going to use dumbbells as much as possible. I should be able to tell the difference.
-trHawT-
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Goal: Body of a Titan!!
Join Date: Jul 2004
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Screw dumbell presses and push-ups. It's because of them I had to start all over from 355lbs back to 315-325.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Toronto
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I've personally found that if I do DB presses for chest for too long, I will lose a lot of strength from my flat & incline bench press.
Besides I also find DB's much easier to press than the bar presses. Just my opinion. |
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Everyone always says, "dumbbells work the stabilizers better."
Question: What are the names of the "stabilizers?" It's yet another big myth in the gym. Everyone thinks using dumbbells works these mysterious stabilizers because DB press is initially much more difficult. It's no different than any other lift. You have to train it to get good at it. If you centered your routine around DB press, you'd skyrocket in strength. But if anyone can name the stabilizers, I'd love to pull out the anatomy texts and shove a foot in my mouth.
yay.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Toronto
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Like I said I find the DB presses much easier than barbell presses & if I do DB presses for too long my barbell press get weaker. I'd also like to know what "THESE MYSTERIOUS STABILIZERS" are called. |
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I have a question for you guys:
Do you think that a person could dumbell press the same amount of weight that they could barbell press? Meaning, if somebody could bench 300 pounds for sets, they could grab two 150 pound dumbells and crank out some sets? I find that hard to believe. However, the personal trainer at my local weightlifter store swears to me it's true. I debated with him over it a little, but he was confident that a person can dumbell press the same weight they can barbell press, if not more. Thoughts? |
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Dieting I swear!
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450 pound dumbells? Haven't seen em yet.
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MaxCalc Motivation Bench form Charles Poliquin When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be. Lao-Tzu |
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Dieting I swear!
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MaxCalc Motivation Bench form Charles Poliquin When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be. Lao-Tzu |
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Stay puffed, baby.
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I think it's fair to say that if there is a greater range of motion, the balancement would require a bit more effort. Just a thought, I may be wrong.
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Dieting I swear!
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I know I sure do. You are busy trying to keep the weight from going in two other dimensions that you dont have to worry about with a barbell. My triceps do a lot of work when I dumbell press it seems.
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MaxCalc Motivation Bench form Charles Poliquin When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be. Lao-Tzu |
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: California
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From a Strength Training Website...
In fact their really is no such thing as a stabilizer muscle. Becoming neuromuscularly efficient in an exercise will teach the body balance and therefore stabilize the weight. Worrying about the "stabilizers muscles" as everybody says is a waste time. People use the term stabilizer referring to a variety of things. Some believe their are stabilizer muscles in the chest that need to be trained during a bench press. Others are referring to the muscles of the back that stabilize you in the bench press. One should concentrate on the muscles that can effectively be contracted such as the chest, shoulders and triceps in the bench press example. We do advocate machines however, many coaches prefer the free weight routine due to cost prohibitiveness of machines. If machines used by Hammer or Nautilus are used or another good machine, we actually believe that MOST exercises (not all) should come from them. Remember, your muscles do not know if you are using free weights or machines. All they know is that resistance is being used and that they must work to move that resistance. -S.A.
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i wish i could press 100lb dumbells...but it aint gonna happen
but if you had never used a barbell in your life and you had always used dumbells for say 5 years... I could see how your dumbell overall weight could be more than barbell... |
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