HumanTarget said:i'm not sure what u mean here. u sayin' that you arch hard and have only your hamstrings on the bench?
DaPit26 said:wow. sounds kinda rough on your back. sometimes i put my feet flat on the bench though so i don't fuck my back
Ozz2001 said:Never heard aching back was good from anyone..You can get a nasty injury doing that..If it comes down to life and death with the weight then id say arch,if not dont do it.If your upper body is strong you should always stay flat on bench! I just call it cheating...lol
Anthrax said:Do you keep your ass/hips on the bench?
I no longer do and it seems to be beneficial for both the weight I can lift (less ROM) and my lower back health

humm seems to me a big major muscle group was left out hummm MAYBE CHEST!!! but if you do it like he says ya mostly shoulder...tankm1 said:Just my .02 cents here....the bench has long been a lift that has seen the most concentration from the pectoral region strenght...Poper bench strength, and I mean REAL strenght, not triple denm shirts, not super arch and not on tip toes...
The power of the bench lies primarity from the shoulders, back and triceps...the back should stay FLAT on the bench as well as the head with feet underneath you for extra push but FLAT on the floor. When the press is made you should squeeze the lats in and tighten all the muscles including the glutes...Louis Simmons from Wesside Barbell Club has produces some of the strongest benchers around by utilizing these techniques...again, for good bench train TRIS as heavy as possilbe, shoulders, and back...functional strenght lifts I might add not just the bodybuilding type ashetic lifts...This after some practice, shouls yield some dramatic results on your bench...Not to mention assistance lifts for the bench such as floor presses, board presses, chains, bands, etc...I do know what I speak of so any further help just shoot me a PM...and good luck!!!!
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Ozz2001 said:Never heard aching back was good from anyone..You can get a nasty injury doing that..If it comes down to life and death with the weight then id say arch,if not dont do it.If your upper body is strong you should always stay flat on bench! I just call it cheating...lol
wnt2bBeast said:keep your ass on the bench!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
move your feet further behind to help keep your but down .. otherwise the lift is no good if your ass comes off the bench!!!
you got teh right idea squeezing the glutes..thats one thing i need more work on staying tight at the bottom somtimes the weight just wants to flatten you out
Extra_Strong said:Your back should be ARCHED !!! Your butt should not leave the bench.
shoulder blades together. your traps and you but should be all that touches the bench. well you can rest your head .. and legs like said before..
when you back is arched. it is in its stronges postion..
If you back is flat.. on the bench you are doing it wrong.!!!
here .. look at this.. The Bench Press http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/showthread.php?t=397331[/QU
Well i am sure i arch mine some too.What i was geting at was people that pick there ass up off the bench on there tippytoes to push weight is just crazy! If you got a solid benchpress there no need to do it unless your showingoff,or stuck.I benched 275 got it on tape and my body is still soild on the bench.Thats all chest there! Just my opinion,to each is own! When you ask for opinion's thats what you get different ones! lol nice thread link..right back to here to funny....
Illuminati said:second this one. if you want a massive bench, you got to learn to arch your back. squeeze you shoulder blades together to create a stable platform for your body on the bench. arch your upper and lower back as hard as you can. KEEP YOUR ASS ON THE BENCH. tuck your feet under you...

wnt2bBeast said:keep your ass on the bench!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
move your feet further behind to help keep your but down .. otherwise the lift is no good if your ass comes off the bench!!!
Akahpellah02 said:i heard that when u arch ur back the reason why it is easier is because u are making the distance you have to lift the weight much smaller... for real strength gains in your chest ur back should stay flat imo
bignate73 said:you definitely shouldnt be putting an arch in your back halfway or at the end of a set. set yourself in place and lift the weight, no compensating by shifting positions midway through. thats asking for injury.
lilpumper said:ass on bench. we laugh at the people at the qym that take there ass off the bench, its the wrong way and if you have to do it then your doing to much weight and need to go down in weight in order to do it correctly
wnt2bBeast said:i saw the funniest thing..
guy with his feet up on the bench pulled in close so that his heels are near his butt..belt on with like 165 on the bar lol and he would bench and then he would bring his ass up to te bar and he was grunting loudly the whole time lol
i really had no clue what it was he was trying to accomplish lol
wnt2bBeast said:i saw the funniest thing..
guy with his feet up on the bench pulled in close so that his heels are near his butt..belt on with like 165 on the bar lol and he would bench and then he would bring his ass up to te bar and he was grunting loudly the whole time lol
i really had no clue what it was he was trying to accomplish lol
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