benchmonster
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I don't like floor presses. I cannot do much weight on them, and they have always caused me shoulder pain as well. On advice, however from much bigger people than myself (Irish, bigokie) I am going to rotate them in as a M.E. exercise.
Like I said, I am weak on them, and I need to get stronger on them. I will, however, make sure I always use bands on these in the future. I have not been a big fan of these using just bar weight, but I will see how I like them with bands and give them a chance.
Rack Lockouts. I actually like these, tho I rarely do them anymore. Maybe once every other month or so. I think the ability to lock out a big weight is crucial, cause when that shirt quits something has to be there to take over. I like to do rack lockouts as a tricep exercise with doubled green bands. When I do them this way, I do triples, after speed work, and lower the pin 3 inches lower than a traditional rack lockout. These are a killer lockout movement. I love them and highly recommend them. Use as much band tension as you can stand.
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Like I said, I am weak on them, and I need to get stronger on them. I will, however, make sure I always use bands on these in the future. I have not been a big fan of these using just bar weight, but I will see how I like them with bands and give them a chance.
Rack Lockouts. I actually like these, tho I rarely do them anymore. Maybe once every other month or so. I think the ability to lock out a big weight is crucial, cause when that shirt quits something has to be there to take over. I like to do rack lockouts as a tricep exercise with doubled green bands. When I do them this way, I do triples, after speed work, and lower the pin 3 inches lower than a traditional rack lockout. These are a killer lockout movement. I love them and highly recommend them. Use as much band tension as you can stand.
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