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    Told under training tell me what you think

    bench 135x15, 175x10, 205x6warm up, 225x3x4

    DB Inc- 65x10, 70x10, 75x8

    Decline Flys- 35x3x10

    1 set of push ups to failure
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    looks fine to me.

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    Undertraining? Then what would be overtraining?

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    not sure about under or overtraining, but alls i know is you could almost definitely get 225x6 if you didn't such high rep warmups. I used to do the same thing, but cut way back, and wouldn't you know it, bench went up.

    do like 135x6, 185x3, then hit your 225.
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    will my chest be warmed up enough to avoid injury?
    "Strength is the product of struggle"

    "Your greatest challenge isn't another person. Its the burning in your lungs and the burning in your legs, its the voice in your head screaming STOP you cant do anymore. But you dont listen. You push harder and you start to hear a the whisper of YOU CAN. You realize you are not the person you thought you were is no match for the person you are."

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    sure.

    warming up doesnt neccesarily mean pyramiding up to your working sets.

    Take a MONSTROUS 2.5lber and make big ass circles with your shoulders. Do some rotator-cuff movements. Get those arms swingin'. Take a light bb and mimic shoulder pressing, upright and bent rowing, curling etc.

    That's what i do. Not only does it warm you up, but i get a nice pump going which fires me up, plus it gives me a chance to put my mind in my muscle, so i'm flexing the right muscles when i train.

    give it a shot, bro...
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    totally agree with flex here, never push yourself on your warm-up sets (sets before your working sets), they are just to get your warmed up and get your muscle fibers used to the movement and weight, not to work the muscle at all, thats what your heavy lifts are for, you'll be able to get more weight/reps out in your last few working sets if you reserve your energy on your first sets, try it!

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    sounds good i will give it a try ok now heres something for you tomorrow i got legs.....my squat workout looks like this tweak it if it needs
    135x15, 225x10, 285x8 315x6 warm up 375x3x4 working
    "Strength is the product of struggle"

    "Your greatest challenge isn't another person. Its the burning in your lungs and the burning in your legs, its the voice in your head screaming STOP you cant do anymore. But you dont listen. You push harder and you start to hear a the whisper of YOU CAN. You realize you are not the person you thought you were is no match for the person you are."

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