KillahBee said:Thoughts on this? Is it too much on the shldrs or does it make sense b/c many chest movements hit the delts?
KillahBee said:Thoughts on this? Is it too much on the shldrs or does it make sense b/c many chest movements hit the delts?
gjohnson5 said:I have tried this and it is a bad idea. You shoulders come into play in chest movements. How do you monitor gains in either one by doing both on the same day??
I would do one like on monday and the other like on a thursday. Give yourself time to rest so that you can accurately judge strength and size gains in each dept.
wnt2bBeast said:Im not saying you are wrong..it really depends on your goals..
I just started the MM benching program and its not recommended that you train shoulders although some light cuff side laterals may be beneficial
i would think doing MM and then having a 3rd day for delts wold lead to some serious overtraining..youve already got 2 heavy bench days...for some they may be able to handle it..this was my first week with MM and im sore as hell..im also not using a shirt though so imactually doing less work than what the routine calls forgjohnson5 said:You know it's funny , I want to thank you for pointing out metal militia to me. But now I'm using metal militia against you
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The metal militia bench press technique is a power lifting technique that uses a narrower grip, arched back, drop barbell low, etc... Such a technique will reduce shoulder rotation but will place more stress on anterior delt and tricep. Having said this you will be placing much stress on your shoulder while benching. I would agree that side laterals shouldn't do much stress to anterior delts, but why not just do all the shoulder excersizes on shoulder day?
You said it yourself , metal militia doesn't recommend it , and neither do I.
KillahBee said:Thanks for all the responses, everyone. I think I am going to give it a try and just monitor my rections to it. While good advice from people with experience is always valuable, I think we all know that trial and error is the best way to find out what works for you.
WalkingBeast said:Makes sense to me! I do it as well. My shoulders seem to thrive off of "overtraining" however. I usually train shoulders on my second chest day, which focuses on incline bench. I do shoulders afterward so they dont interfere with my benching.
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