Santa_Claus
New member
I've always done smith benchpresses and yet my chest is alright. A couple of months ago I started doing dips. My chest has gotten bigger after I started dips. I tried to do a real benchpress but I sucked at it and couldn't balance the barbell correctly because my "stabilizers" were not developped enough.
As a result, I decided to work on my stabilizer muscles by adding a few sets of dumbell presses each week. Now I believe that those muscles are well developped enough to allow me to do a decent benchpress.
Right now my routine is...
Day 1: Smith machine press
rest
Day 2: No chest
rest
Day 3: Dips and barbell press
My question is... if I switch the smith machine press with a real benchpress. Will that increase the mass of my chest? (Please keep in mind that since I train alone, I wont be able to go to failure anymore because the bench has no safety shit.) Even if I cannot go to failure, will the benefits of the bench outweigh those of the smith?
Thank you.
PS: I absolutely LOVE dips because I have freakishly long arms and dips allow me to hit the chest hard without getting my arms tired before my chest.
As a result, I decided to work on my stabilizer muscles by adding a few sets of dumbell presses each week. Now I believe that those muscles are well developped enough to allow me to do a decent benchpress.
Right now my routine is...
Day 1: Smith machine press
rest
Day 2: No chest
rest
Day 3: Dips and barbell press
My question is... if I switch the smith machine press with a real benchpress. Will that increase the mass of my chest? (Please keep in mind that since I train alone, I wont be able to go to failure anymore because the bench has no safety shit.) Even if I cannot go to failure, will the benefits of the bench outweigh those of the smith?
Thank you.
PS: I absolutely LOVE dips because I have freakishly long arms and dips allow me to hit the chest hard without getting my arms tired before my chest.
Last edited: