Hello,
I am having a great deal of trouble gaining in bench. In a previous thread, I said that my triceps burn out early, and I tried vartious triceps work outs, to no avail, though my arms do look alot bigger.
I'm 6'2''-6'3'', 196lbs (gaining pretty fast), and can only bench 135 x 5, for 5 sets, which is very very low. It seems my triceps are doing all of the work. I can closegrip bench as much as I can bench, and sometimes even more. It's been this way for years. I can't seem shoot out my chest and get my shoulders into it, until the very end when the arms are almost locked out. I do have sort of an injury in my upper back on the left hand side, where the lat slides over instead of going down, when I move the arm back, but that is more recent and I've had that for years. I got the "injury" doing backwork, not chest work.
My typical chest day now is:
flat bench 5 x 5 sets
incline press (smith or db) 5 x 5 sets
decline db 5 x 5 sets
and biceps work (somebody, i think a mod here, told me its good to do biceps on chest day and tris on back day, so working the opposing muscles. This change was just recent).
Some days I train w/ a spotter, but normally I use the power rack and go to failure on the last sets. My arms are not super long for my size or any kind of leverage problem I can think of. I have tried many different ways of benching, and read many exercise guides and seen many vids, like some posted here.
I normally fail midrange right before I begin to lock out, w/ my triceps.
Any hints or suggestions to improve??
Thank you.
I am having a great deal of trouble gaining in bench. In a previous thread, I said that my triceps burn out early, and I tried vartious triceps work outs, to no avail, though my arms do look alot bigger.
I'm 6'2''-6'3'', 196lbs (gaining pretty fast), and can only bench 135 x 5, for 5 sets, which is very very low. It seems my triceps are doing all of the work. I can closegrip bench as much as I can bench, and sometimes even more. It's been this way for years. I can't seem shoot out my chest and get my shoulders into it, until the very end when the arms are almost locked out. I do have sort of an injury in my upper back on the left hand side, where the lat slides over instead of going down, when I move the arm back, but that is more recent and I've had that for years. I got the "injury" doing backwork, not chest work.
My typical chest day now is:
flat bench 5 x 5 sets
incline press (smith or db) 5 x 5 sets
decline db 5 x 5 sets
and biceps work (somebody, i think a mod here, told me its good to do biceps on chest day and tris on back day, so working the opposing muscles. This change was just recent).
Some days I train w/ a spotter, but normally I use the power rack and go to failure on the last sets. My arms are not super long for my size or any kind of leverage problem I can think of. I have tried many different ways of benching, and read many exercise guides and seen many vids, like some posted here.
I normally fail midrange right before I begin to lock out, w/ my triceps.
Any hints or suggestions to improve??
Thank you.