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    i want to develop my chest muscles

    is doing push ups every day bad? or do they need rest like they would if im bench pressing?

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    Well the first thing I would do is post this in the correct forum. We will help you from there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KelJu View Post
    Well the first thing I would do is post this in the correct forum. We will help you from there.
    oops my bad im just so use to posting in this can someone move this for me

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    are you doing any sort of bench pressing? Push ups will only take you so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by P-funk View Post
    are you doing any sort of bench pressing? Push ups will only take you so far.
    i have a bench press but the weights are big enough i have to put like 5 plates on each side to get to 200 lbs could i still workout with these kind of weights and gain pecs?

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    why not go tot he store and get some more weights then?

    you need to keep progressing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by P-funk View Post
    why not go tot he store and get some more weights then?

    you need to keep progressing.
    the bar/weight bench i have cant handle all that weight

    i need to buy a new bench i guess but i dont have the money right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dynghetti View Post
    the bar/weight bench i have cant handle all that weight

    i need to buy a new bench i guess but i dont have the money right now.
    well, then there is your problem. You need to make your body adapt. Otherwise you are just spinning your wheels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by P-funk View Post
    well, then there is your problem. You need to make your body adapt. Otherwise you are just spinning your wheels.
    so push ups will work? cuz i havent done anything with my chest muscles in like a year. i stopped because i was getting stretch marks. and i only did 20 pushups the other day and my chest muscles are still hurting 2 days later lol

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    if you are sore from 20 push ups.....then I think push ups should work fine, because that tells me that you are probably pretty deconditioned.
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    are you doing any other exercises or are you just planning on doing push-ups?

    push-ups will work until you get to strong for them

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike456 View Post
    are you doing any other exercises or are you just planning on doing push-ups?

    push-ups will work until you get to strong for them
    just pushups i have really good natural strength in my shoulders and for cardio i ride a stationary bike that adds resistance so im guessing that should keep my legs nice and strong

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    You can easily bench 200lbs 3x15, but 20 pushups kill you? You seriously need to work on conditioning.

    A stationary bike to workout your legs? No way, buddy. Compound lifts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Witchblade View Post
    You can easily bench 200lbs 3x15, but 20 pushups kill you? You seriously need to work on conditioning.

    A stationary bike to workout your legs? No way, buddy. Compound lifts.
    no its not that i can do that easy its just that i have to fill up every single space i have on the bar to meet that which makes the bar bend and countless other safety problems

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    Sounds like the push ups might help you, sounds like you could use some conditioning. Besides that try varying your bench press, do incline/close grip/decline (if your bench allows it!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dynghetti View Post
    just pushups i have really good natural strength in my shoulders and for cardio i ride a stationary bike that adds resistance so im guessing that should keep my legs nice and strong
    No sir you need to be hitting the legs with weight. The resistance from the kick makes you kick harder, true, but its more cardiovascular than anything.

    Do you have any dumbells with this weight set of yours. Bodyweight calf raises on a basement step, walking lunges, you can do squats with your weights and bar you have.
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