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    How do I make my chest wider?

    Hello Everyone,

    What are some exercises that will make my chest wider?

    All I have at home are some 25lbs dumbbells, a incline bench, and a pull-up bar.

    thanks in advance

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    big lats

    gives you the appearance of being twice as wide

    look at some bodybuilders doing a double bicep pose

    their width is all LATS

    of course having a fully developed chest is important
    but if your going for that ultra wide appearance

    DONT NEGLECT THE LATTTS
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    Scooby has some creative home training tips:

    Otherwise you're going to have to get a better job to be able to afford more weights or a gym membership.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mystery Man View Post
    Hello Everyone,

    What are some exercises that will make my chest wider?

    All I have at home are some 25lbs dumbbells, a incline bench, and a pull-up bar.

    thanks in advance
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    Quote Originally Posted by rahaas View Post
    Scooby has some creative home training tips:

    Otherwise you're going to have to get a better job to be able to afford more weights or a gym membership.
    Yup Scooby as some good tips for you if you can't afford the gym.

    And do like everybody said if you want to look wider go for the lats. So I would say, some good supersets/giant sets for the pecs and so heavy bent over rows with some stiff arm pulldown and so pullovers. You can throw in some pulldown. If you wanna stay at home, I would say get a bar to do chins (don't forget chins variations, close grip, wide grips etc.) and you can get a backpack on your should to add some weight (grab whatever is heavy around).

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKIRA View Post
    Damn. Guess I had it all wrong.
    LOL not sure at this just giving my own opinion on the subject I could be damn wrong.

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    you could just turn obese

    you will be very wide
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben dur View Post
    you could just turn obese

    you will be very wide
    Damn bro you got me on that one!!! :P Really funny

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    but it totally works man
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