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Damn Mudge! You're saying that this is a girl
Buahhhahahahahahaha :laugh: :funny:
And I could have swore it was a dude .... :rofl:

Oh, and I don't mean to be insulting..just thought it was funny.

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well guyz what da hell iz thiz all about man u all r bodybuilders not powerlifters juzt puch that damn weight up normally
 
To me that is normal, and I for one dont want to hurt myself benching. You can do it however you like.
 
Ahsan said:
well guyz what da hell iz thiz all about man u all r bodybuilders not powerlifters juzt puch that damn weight up normally
This is all about maximizing your gains and minimizing injury.

Whether you classify yourself as a bodybuilder or a power lifter, proper form should be one of your primary concerns. Improper form is one of the first mistakes a novice will make in weight training that can result in severe injuries. :finger:

 
I just tried bench pressing with the arm positioning in the picture & I felt it much more in my chest & had more power.
 
I still feel it in my chest (you wont much with a shirt), but it takes a tremendous load off my delts.
 
Ok, let me see if I got this right...

This way of bench pressing relives stress on shoulders by placing more emphasis on tris than chest, correct?

If I got that right, this might be exactly what my left shoulder needs.
 
Close grip benching would put more emphasis on the tris.
 
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