Stilleto & Scotsman-
Thanks to both of you for your responses.
I've been training for the bench press twice a week for at least the past 4 months with my trainer. Prior to that I was with my trainer once a week for close to a year, and I would lift with friends for my 2nd upper body day (upper twice a week, legs twice a week). With my trainer we have been doing dynamic work one day and max effort the other day. I am no stranger to the pause at the bottom (just ask my triceps LOL). I have used boards, bands, the floor, and power rack pins in my training, and trust me, I am a stickler for form. The rest of the week I either do leg work or light (VERY light) cardio. I particularly enjoyed working a dynamic set using the bands on the pins at the TOP of the power rack. Made me feel pretty good to be able to push 135 up, uh, about 6 inches after the bands stopped helping =)
The competition is organized, but it's just a local challenge amongst businesses. Weigh in is day-of, basically right when you walk in to check in. It's pretty informal. There will be ladies who can't lift the empty bar, and guys using shirts & whatever else. For me it's the personal challenge of just wanting to hit a PR while at the same time contributing to my team's point total. The scoring is using the Sinclair Formula.
As for what I do reps/sets...
On dynamic day I do 9 sets of 3 reps, change grip every 3 sets. Weight is low to start, usually 65. Might end up at 75 by the last three sets. Then we'll do some close-grip presses or JM Press. Close grip I think my best to date was 5 sets of 5 with 80 lbs. JM Press I believe last time was 5 sets of 3 with 85 lb. From there we do one more tricep set - press downs, or barbell extensions to the chin/throat, then front & side raises (front I've been up to 17.5 for 10 reps, 3 sets - side raises I use 12.5 for 10 or 12 reps). Then rear delt work, then rows. Sometimes T-bar, sometimes chest supported, sometimes cable rows. Hammer curls thrown in at the end for one reason or another...2 sets of 20 reps with 12.5 lbs.
Max Effort day is a lot of the same tris/delts/back work - but obviously the bench press is going to be single reps to failure. Like I mentioned in my first post...I can push 105 on the decline bench...it's touching on the flat that's killin' me!
As of today I am done with the heavy stuff till after the competition....but my goal (and this was my trainer's idea, after he got to know me & my crazy work ethic...) is to bench plates. Considering I am not a 20-something, and I'm kinda small, it should be interesting to see if I can get there. Never say never....