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| View Poll Results: For CHEST SIZE! | |||
| Weighted Dips |
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1 | 4.55% |
| Heavy Flat Bench |
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13 | 59.09% |
| Heavy Flat Dumbbell Presses |
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4 | 18.18% |
| Heavy Dumbbell/Barbell Declines |
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0 | 0% |
| Heavy Dumbbell/Barbell Inclines |
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3 | 13.64% |
| Higher Rep (12+) Bench Presses on a Flat Bench |
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1 | 4.55% |
| Higher Rep (12+) Bench Presses on an Incline Bench |
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0 | 0% |
| Higher Rep (12+) Bench Presses on a Decline Bench |
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0 | 0% |
| Hammer Strength Presses |
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0 | 0% |
| Push-up program (If so, please share it!) |
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0 | 0% |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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What exercises do you feel are the absolute bare none best for pure size? As well what rep range have you found to be the best for needing new clothes?
My opinion: Chest/Bench Presses in the 6-8 rep range Quads/Squats in the 6-10 rep range Back/Lat Pulldowns in the 8-10 rep range Tris/Lying French Presses in the 8-10 rep range Bis/Barbell Curls in the 6-8 rep range Delts/Behind the neck Barbell Presses in the 6-8 rep range Hams/Lying Leg Curls in the 8-10 rep range Calves/Standing Calf Raises in the 10-12 rep range Abs/Weighted Decline Sit-ups in the 15-20 rep range |
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May the Lord Jesus Christ bless those who bless me as I gladly accept their blessings, and curse those who curse me all the while protecting me for any evils. In Christ name, amen...
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Fueled by Testosterone
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Silver Spring, MD
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I think dumbbell presses are great. However, this is highly debatable, and the variation between people is most likely very large.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: ONtario
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this question is ridiculous...
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Anyhow, I'd like to know what you guys have found to work best? |
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You're a funny guy, Sully, I like you. Dat's why I'm going to kill you lahst.
* Got juice?*Need Motivation?*How to Train* *Arnold vs. Ronnie vs. Haney vs. Sergio* *YEAH BUDDY...LIGHT WEIGHT!*Ahhnold* |
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Therefore, while i believe 1 ex. is definitely not sufficient, here are the ones i personally believe are important b/c either: 1. they work more muscles than any other movement (ie deadlift) 2. this particular muscle was lagging, so these ex.'s are bringing up that part specifically 3. these work the best for me in particular Chest-inclines(i don't care what anyone says, it DOES work upper chest ) or dipsQuads-hack squats Back-deadlifts Tris-straight bar pressdowns or closegrip bench bi's-bb curls delts-upright rows (works frontal delts and traps) or seated bent over laterals (most people's rear delts lag way behind their fronts) hams-sldl calves- seated leg press raises abs- leg raises Personally i like/use Big Louie's "no routine" routine, where i switch exercises, order, sets, reps etc. etc. from workout to workout, to keep the body guessin'. Therefore, although i like these exercises listed above, they aren't neccesarily involved every w.o. hope this helps... FLEX |
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You're a funny guy, Sully, I like you. Dat's why I'm going to kill you lahst.
* Got juice?*Need Motivation?*How to Train* *Arnold vs. Ronnie vs. Haney vs. Sergio* *YEAH BUDDY...LIGHT WEIGHT!*Ahhnold* |
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here. Good ass question in my mind and it's the kind of question I joined this killer site to find the answer to... |
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mmmm weights..
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Western New York
Posts: 386
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i prefer dumbbells.
I believe they have worked best for me. |
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Good question. I agree with your choices, with the possible exception of chest, where i think flys are as good or better than presses. For lats, weighted wide grip chins or T-bar rows might be comparable. For some of the exercises, a switch to 1 or 2-handed dumbbells are useful. For abs, i think anything other than light weights should be avoided, keep the reps high.
On reps, i tend to stay around 10-12, i'll have to try the lower reps you're using, see how it feels. Last edited by Pumpster : 11-28-2004 at 06:01 PM. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Toronto
Posts: 2,844
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Food, calories & nutrients along with the proper mass building exercises which can be an individual thing.
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