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Strong shoulders will always carry most of the load while benching.P-funk said:why would the be a negative?
I love how you keep showing how much people in CANADA sucks!MyK said:I think that that is the dumbest question of the month!
god hand said:Strong shoulders will always carry most of the load while benching.
Read thisP-funk said:What the hell are you trying to say?
IRON MAN said:Paul Burke on (UPPER CHEST) training..
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Paul Burke is the author of Burke's Law - A New fitness Paradigm for Mature Males. He is also a professor, trainer, and gives lecturers about bodybuilding.
Below is an article Paul had written that I "strongly" agree with..I believe some who have big arms and/or shoulders are confused in how to properly stimulate their pectoral minor (upper pecs). Hopefully this article will help shed some light on how myself and many others with big arms and/or delts have made their upper chest grow! Notice it was "NOT" the (incline dumbell flye) Paul turned to inorder to gain more UPPER chest size.
Take me for instance. My arms are 20 inches pumped as a natural trainer, but my biceps and triceps are so seperated they look even bigger than that. I may have great arms, but the price for that was a (WEAK UPPER CHEST). I could never bench press well because my triceps just stole the show each time and there wasn't enough pectoral minor cross-fibers to carry the load. I had to figure out a way to optimize a weakness just as much as optimizing a strength.
Most people in this field would say to my dilemma, "Use dumbells." This is a good start, but how? And to what extent? I found that by doing slight declines, I really brought my chest up- literally. My upper chest finally started to look somewhere close to my arms in proportion. What did I do so differently? I used declines, but got to the point where I could really overload my pec because I had been given a leverage advantage by turning my body upside down. Hence, the stroke was shortened. taking some of the triceps out of the action. And the results was more prominent pecs from top to bottom!!!
god hand said:Read this
Fair enough. You can close this thread now.P-funk said:yea....sounds like he needs to mess with his technique and try and focus on pressing with his chest a little more.
god hand said:Fair enough. You can close this thread now.
god hand said:Fair enough. You can close this thread now.
god hand said:I love how you keep showing how much people in CANADA sucks!![]()
MyK said:nice grammer!
soxmuscle said:does this not happen all the freakin' time? everybody tries to insult somebodies grammar and they always end up misspelling the word grammar.
MyK, i love you, but you really shit the bed on this one.![]()
god hand said:I would think that having strong delts would be a negative for your chest because damn near every chest movement involves the shoulders. What do you think?
MyK said:and you keep showing how fucked the US school system is!![]()
nice grammer!