bigbenj, thanks for responding. I know that originally he asked about his form only, but the topic shifted a little when he asked how to break a plateau.
I agree with avoiding the hard locking out that fufu elaborates on. What you're suggesting would be like squatting and not standing up fully. Sure it might keep stress on the hammies and glutes more, but it's just not the most effective way to train.
And it was a generalization when I said people don't go all the way down. I saw that you wrote you go all the way down on bench, just not all the way up.
Obviously as we all progress in this game, we figure out what works for some won't work for others. I don't mean to jump on your method bigbenj and tell you you're wrong, I'm just giving the OP my opinion on what I think is in his best interest... it just happens to disagree with your opinion, haha
I agree with avoiding the hard locking out that fufu elaborates on. What you're suggesting would be like squatting and not standing up fully. Sure it might keep stress on the hammies and glutes more, but it's just not the most effective way to train.
And it was a generalization when I said people don't go all the way down. I saw that you wrote you go all the way down on bench, just not all the way up.
Obviously as we all progress in this game, we figure out what works for some won't work for others. I don't mean to jump on your method bigbenj and tell you you're wrong, I'm just giving the OP my opinion on what I think is in his best interest... it just happens to disagree with your opinion, haha
