
Bench Press for Upper Chest - (2 BIG MISTAKES)
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Date: 2022-04-22
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clamum
I have a lot of trouble getting my pecs to do chest movements instead of my shoulders.
Try going 37 years with almost no pecs, having a slouching inward bad posture, a bad habit of having my shoulders shrugged up without even realizing it, and not much knowledge of how using my pecs to do work (like push away) should feel, and yeah. not easy.
It's been about 6 months or so since I started working out, with a trainer once a week too, and I think I'm finally starting to actually use my pecs for the chest movements. Not quite there yet but it's coming.
Man I was so pissed recently after doing a chest press machine and after a set having my shoulders burning from the work instead of pecs.
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I have a lot of trouble getting my pecs to do chest movements instead of my shoulders.
Try going 37 years with almost no pecs, having a slouching inward bad posture, a bad habit of having my shoulders shrugged up without even realizing it, and not much knowledge of how using my pecs to do work (like push away) should feel, and yeah. not easy.
It's been about 6 months or so since I started working out, with a trainer once a week too, and I think I'm finally starting to actually use my pecs for the chest movements. Not quite there yet but it's coming.
Man I was so pissed recently after doing a chest press machine and after a set having my shoulders burning from the work instead of pecs.
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teco
Tested 30 and 45 degree incline presses many times and I always got more DOMS in the upper chest after doing the 30 degree press. 45 degree presses always gave more DOMS in the front delts and doing the press just didn't feel good in the shoulder joints. There aren't any 30 degree incline barbell benches over here, only 45 degree ones. That's why I have to do incline presses always with dumbbells. That doesn't matter too much since EMG studies show that dumbbell presses activate more muscle fibers in pectoralis major. For a couple of years I've been doing only decline and incline dumbbell presses for chest and no more shoulder problems and my chest has grown more than ever.
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Tested 30 and 45 degree incline presses many times and I always got more DOMS in the upper chest after doing the 30 degree press. 45 degree presses always gave more DOMS in the front delts and doing the press just didn't feel good in the shoulder joints. There aren't any 30 degree incline barbell benches over here, only 45 degree ones. That's why I have to do incline presses always with dumbbells. That doesn't matter too much since EMG studies show that dumbbell presses activate more muscle fibers in pectoralis major. For a couple of years I've been doing only decline and incline dumbbell presses for chest and no more shoulder problems and my chest has grown more than ever.
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Robett
You teach. Maybe that is too simply said. For me you begin with the why. Then you show it-a picture is worth you know. It has been a great help to this 69 yo fellow who is trying to minimize past -training- mistakes and regain functioning of muscles that are paramount to Activities of daily living. It has created a situation for me as a retired RN-where the why shows itself much Much more effectively. I am going to tune in until I get a program or whatever there called. thank you. young man.
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You teach. Maybe that is too simply said. For me you begin with the why. Then you show it-a picture is worth you know. It has been a great help to this 69 yo fellow who is trying to minimize past -training- mistakes and regain functioning of muscles that are paramount to Activities of daily living. It has created a situation for me as a retired RN-where the why shows itself much Much more effectively. I am going to tune in until I get a program or whatever there called. thank you. young man.
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Matt
It seems my gyms incline bench press machine is greater than 30 degrees. I avoid it do to the slight shoulder discomfort when performing a press. I believe the 30 degree angle will help, at least it looks like it will. Can't wait to try it when I get back to the gym (recovering from a torn main triceps tendon. Seems common sense when watching your vid. Thanks for all your great and professional advice.
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It seems my gyms incline bench press machine is greater than 30 degrees. I avoid it do to the slight shoulder discomfort when performing a press. I believe the 30 degree angle will help, at least it looks like it will. Can't wait to try it when I get back to the gym (recovering from a torn main triceps tendon. Seems common sense when watching your vid. Thanks for all your great and professional advice.
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Pacal
Great video. I have been bench pressing a lot and have noticed that I rarely feel it in my chest after each workout. I usually feel it in my shoulders (delts, which now I can see that it's probably because of my bad form. I have tried pinching my shoulder blades and lowering my shoulders but I don't know if I'm doing it right. but I'll focus on that some more now. Thank you.
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Great video. I have been bench pressing a lot and have noticed that I rarely feel it in my chest after each workout. I usually feel it in my shoulders (delts, which now I can see that it's probably because of my bad form. I have tried pinching my shoulder blades and lowering my shoulders but I don't know if I'm doing it right. but I'll focus on that some more now. Thank you.
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Blue
I've always hated the gym because of the uneducated people telling me to do exercises which did more damage to my body than build any muscles. After a few years of quitting, simply because I'm scared of injuries, I started working out again after watching Jeff. I know now that I'm training safely and I'm even giving advice to others at the gym! Thanks Jeff, you are amazing!
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I've always hated the gym because of the uneducated people telling me to do exercises which did more damage to my body than build any muscles. After a few years of quitting, simply because I'm scared of injuries, I started working out again after watching Jeff. I know now that I'm training safely and I'm even giving advice to others at the gym! Thanks Jeff, you are amazing!
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Anwar
Watching this after I felt my shoulder ALMOST dislocate while doing incline bench today. I was going too heavy with dumbbells on each side at an angle where my front delt was doing most of the work. I still feel a slight pain in the area because of it. It was so scary. DEFINITELY following these instructions next time I dare to do incline bench!
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Watching this after I felt my shoulder ALMOST dislocate while doing incline bench today. I was going too heavy with dumbbells on each side at an angle where my front delt was doing most of the work. I still feel a slight pain in the area because of it. It was so scary. DEFINITELY following these instructions next time I dare to do incline bench!
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HS
Jeff I've benching for years and I carry a lot of chest fat even during my leanest years. and have seen massive gains or shaping in the chest are. I-ve recently just heard about shoulder packing when benching? What is this and does it help with developing the chest. video would great or let me know how I can get in touch for some personal advice
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Jeff I've benching for years and I carry a lot of chest fat even during my leanest years. and have seen massive gains or shaping in the chest are. I-ve recently just heard about shoulder packing when benching? What is this and does it help with developing the chest. video would great or let me know how I can get in touch for some personal advice
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Sheldon
Helpful as always, thank you. Have you done any vids on muscle recovery time? I'm an old guy trying to get back what I've lost after 10 years out of the gym. I've noticed my recovery times are much longer now than when I was in my 40's. Is there anything I can do to speed that up both physically and nutritionally?
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Helpful as always, thank you. Have you done any vids on muscle recovery time? I'm an old guy trying to get back what I've lost after 10 years out of the gym. I've noticed my recovery times are much longer now than when I was in my 40's. Is there anything I can do to speed that up both physically and nutritionally?
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Spike
I just watched a video where jeff says dont listen to people who says -study shows that- or -according to research- because what they are saying is i have no experience whatsoever, i have no idea what im talking about. And now he himself tells us acvording to research, study shows that.
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I just watched a video where jeff says dont listen to people who says -study shows that- or -according to research- because what they are saying is i have no experience whatsoever, i have no idea what im talking about. And now he himself tells us acvording to research, study shows that.
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