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All I Can Think About Is 315!!!

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You might want to mix it up a little. Throw in some decline bench with a decline flies, incline flies. Maybe your hands need moved out or in a little on the bar. I would definately agree with the bro who stated work on back. Thats my best feature and I bench about double my weight most of the time. When I lift real heavy my lats are as sore as my chest. Good luck Satch.

satchboogie said:
I DONT GET INVOLVED IN CAT FIGHTS ANYMORE..

MY ROUTINE FOR CHEST:

flat bench press...
start with 2 light sets warm up.
then... lift as the heaviest weight for 4-6 reps.
same thing for second set.
take some weight off, and do another 2 sets til failure.

move over to incline dumbel presses and repeat same structure as before.
 
DiamondCutCows said:
Ok bro, its kind of "westside" of me, but...

MWF for 4-6 weeks.
Monday=5x5 type back day. BB Rows as your main lift
Wednesday=Bench Day*
Friday=Squat Day 5x5 style

*Bench day 1
Take that same weight that you have been getting for 6 reps and for 10sets of 3 (yes 10 sets) Control the weights, no cheating. You get all 10 sets you add weight next week. I add 10bs at a time.
CGBP 2x4-8
JM Press 2x4-8

*Bench day 2
5x5 Bench day using a weight slightly heavier than your 10x3 weight. Get 5x5 and you add 10lbs the next time.
CGBP 2x4-8
JM Press 2x4-8

DONT skimp on tris exercises they are AS important as the Bench.

Cycle these 3 times each (may work quicker) and the next bench day work up to a max it'll be 10-30 lbs more than it is today.
If you end up adding weight after 4/6 workouts thats about 20-40lbs on your 5x5. Now translate that to your max. :qt: Exactly

TRY THE DAMN THING SATCH!!! YOU'LL LOVE ME AFTER THIS ;)

thats pretty much a WSB routine...
i would add this the 10 sets of 3 should be around 50-60% of your 1 RM and done for speed i.e no more than 60 seconds rest between sets
i would also drop any direct delt pressing and only do rear and side laterals for the time being otherwise youll most likely overtrain your delts
 
DIAMOND bro..

good stuff bro.
ill most def give it a shot.

what do you guys feel about the decline bench press?
 
satchboogie said:
DIAMOND bro..

good stuff bro.
ill most def give it a shot.

what do you guys feel about the decline bench press?
Usually by the time i do inclines & flat (barbell or dumbell) I dont have the strength i feel i need for declines too. Seems like overkill. i think on the days i do declines im just gonna do Declines & inclines. Flat bench targets your mid to lower pec antway, so doing both declines and flat bench would be repetitive...
Bionic
 
315lbs!!! You can do it bro!!!! I remember hitting 315lbs before I hit any gear or PH I was 19 years old!! now I'm 22 putting up 405lbs!!! dont worry trust me is a Mental thing. Give you hint let your training partner rack the weights up for you!!! And just sit there and lift. Best way to Max out I say do 135x10-15 reps(warm up) then 225x10 reps next warm up, Then 275x1 time and then straight to 315lbs you should be able to get it with no problem good luck bro!!!
 
satchboogie said:
DIAMOND bro..

good stuff bro.
ill most def give it a shot.

what do you guys feel about the decline bench press?

I like doing them, but I use a wider grip and drop the bar to the middle of my chest and not the top of my chest so you get more of a stretch at the bottom. Use less weight and it should work out for ya. I'm all for hitting the muscle at different angles for variety.
 
satchboogie said:
DIAMOND bro..

good stuff bro.
ill most def give it a shot.

what do you guys feel about the decline bench press?

Satch i think decline is a great exercise for those that use a big arch..meaning if you use a powerlifting set up then declines are a great assist..if not i wouldnt worry too much about doing them although they can be added..i just dont believe you need flat/incline/decline all in the same workout
 
wnt2bBeast said:
Satch i think decline is a great exercise for those that use a big arch..meaning if you use a powerlifting set up then declines are a great assist..if not i wouldnt worry too much about doing them although they can be added..i just dont believe you need flat/incline/decline all in the same workout

lets leave all the catfight bs behind fella.

I have a very big arch in my back when i press. I was taught by a powerlifter when I originally started using free weights. I never do declines but woudl you recommend them? I've been meaning to start a thread questioning if declines should be done but havn't gotten aroudn to it. Thanks!

Chris
 
khemix said:
lets leave all the catfight bs behind fella.

I have a very big arch in my back when i press. I was taught by a powerlifter when I originally started using free weights. I never do declines but woudl you recommend them? I've been meaning to start a thread questioning if declines should be done but havn't gotten aroudn to it. Thanks!

Chris

Metal Militia guys follow up their raw bench with close grip declines..all sets are done for 5 reps and they work their way up to a 5RM..they produce some crazy bench presses so they must be onto something
 
wnt2bBeast said:
Metal Militia guys follow up their raw bench with close grip declines..all sets are done for 5 reps and they work their way up to a 5RM..they produce some crazy bench presses so they must be onto something

close grip? I've always done wide grip on all kinds of bench. I'm starting to do closer grip beause my chest isn't proportional. I'll give that a try on my next becnh day! Thanks!

Chris
 
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