kansasfarmman said:Remember, it takes years to get big and strong. Results don't come over night.
I couldn't disagree more. If you want well rounded delts, you MUST have a well rounded shoulder routine that hits all 3 heads. Otherwise you'll end up with that "hunched forward" look...huge front heads, and no rear heads. And the same goes for triceps. There's 3 heads there that need to be hit from different angles.kansasfarmman said:Inclines and weighted dips will build the chest, delts, and triceps, so you won't need to waste time adding additional exercise for these three muscle groups.
The wide grip puts a huge pump in my chest after a few sets, and I've seen some growth on myself and others by using this method. It's not my imagination friend.Tom Treutlein said:A wider grip isn't going to do much besides irk your rotator cuffs. Don't fool yourself into thinking it's going to develop your chest more. Also, the three heads of the tricep don't need to be hit with individual exercises. More bullshit being passed around. As for the deltoids, no need for isolation work. Bentover rows and pullups will get your rear deltoids developed so you won't have to worry about that "hunched" look.
Now this may not be true for all bodybuilders who want their rear deltoids jutting outward, but you needn't worry about isolating them otherwise.
I won't be baited into an arguement. I've tried inclines from diff grips and I use the one that works best for me. And I don't "lower my neck" to look at my chest TYVM. I use a tape measure. And for shoulders, I do what works best for me. We all have diff genetic make-ups. I'll continue w/ what gives me results, and good luck to you w/ your routine.Tom Treutlein said:A pump means nothing for growth, so I don't know what the hell you're talking about. And as for seeing growth with said method chi, ever think that you're performing the same movement, albeit with more of a stretch and also more susceptibility to injury of the rotator cuffs, as a regular incline bench? No wonder you saw growth! You didn't go back in time and try one method to see if it were superior over the other, so you can't even argue the point that by lowering to your neck that you would see more growth.
You didn't say isolation, but you implied it. You spoke of how people neglect their rear deltoids, and through incline benching and military pressing, they overdevelop their anterior deltoids, giving a "hunched over" look. You said that you must have a well-rounded shoulder routine to hit all three heads. You tell me what hits the medial/rear deltoids without isolation, and still retains the name of a "shoulder exercise". None.
Bentover rows are known for the back. Do they hit the rear deltoids though? Yep. Standing military presses also work the medial deltoid, though not as much as the anterior. In any case, you don't need to do direct shoulder work unless, as I said, you wanna be a bodybuilder and tweak certain areas.
Schutzhund1 said:I find most fixed incline benches have too steep an angle to correctly stress the chest. In my opinion they hit the shoulders and triceps too much. I like to use an adjustable bench set at the first incline position (around 25 degrees in my case).
Blut Wump said:Arnold did a lot of swearing.
fergie said:Incline barbell presses are the shit!!! They are essential for overall chest development
wnt2bBeast said:threads like these accomplish absolutely nothing..
as far as those that are saying upper inner outter chest thats all complete malarchy and stems from reading too much flex magazine..
Im almost positive there are only 1 or 3 people on this board who should be focusing on isolating moves for the pec only after doing compund work..
personally my chest grew better from heavy inclines..
i think most people should stress either inclines or flats for awhile along with some other work..
i agree with walking almost everyone in my gym starts on flat with to much weight and only move the bar as if they were doing a 5 or 6 board press..well guess what your pretty much only gonna work your tris..same as squats my gym has quite a few 405 squatters who only like to work their squat lockout lol
Neo22 said:My incline is stronger than my flat but chest wise I have nothing to show for it. My chest is terrible.
Chi town said:I couldn't disagree more. If you want well rounded delts, you MUST have a well rounded shoulder routine that hits all 3 heads. Otherwise you'll end up with that "hunched forward" look...huge front heads, and no rear heads.QUOTE]
Not if you're training back properly!![]()
Neo22 said:My incline is stronger than my flat but chest wise I have nothing to show for it. My chest is terrible.
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