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when doing freeweights, I cant feel my chest pump up as when I use the machines. is this because of bad form?
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P-funk said:try static contractions, slower eccentrics, maybe some pre-fatigue sets, etc....
P-funk said:static contractions- lower the bar down to your chest, pause (don't set it on your chest) for 3-4 sec, then press.
slow eccentrics- slow down the negative portion of the lift...maybe to a 3 count.
pre-fatiuge- tire out your triceps by doing a few sets for them before hitting the bench so that the other musculature will have to work harder.
Bakerboy said:Some other ideas are- 1. experiment with your grip width and 2. try a few one arm DB bench presses. (they are a lot more challenging because you have to stabilize the weight more and you can change the angle you raise the weight up). A lot up people bench press using more of their shoulders than their chest, one arm bench presses can help out because you have a greater ROM than when using a BB.