gymtime said:There's no excercise you can do to make one part of your chest bigger than the other. The shape of your chest is genetic, you cannot change it.

needsize said:I'm going to use this thread to play devils advocate on this issue.
Just remember this is my opinion, and is not in any way to be confused with any idea concerning pushups.
Are you guys saying that you can't target specific areas of the chest, which would mean that any incline work would be a waste of time? I have to disagree, I have seen too many guys (myself included) do only flat bench work, and have a sagging looking chest. But once incline work was added, a notable difference in the thickness of the upper chest was there. I know that a muscle works as a unit, but I do believe that causing extra stress to a given part of it can cause growth to a targetted area.
Belial said:Actually, even if the upper chest (clavicular pec, esp.) CAN be specifically targeted for hypertrophy (And I have a very strong suspicion that it cannot, based on EMG studies that show differential stress on various parts of the muscle while under load, examination of the factors that lead to hypertrophy [such as microtears, systemic hormonal release, donations by satellite cells, etc.,] muscle innervations that prove the upper pec cannot be preferentially contracted, etc.), the incline bench would NOT be an effective way to stimulate this region. . . .

Belial said:Actually, even if the upper chest (clavicular pec, esp.) CAN be specifically targeted for hypertrophy (And I have a very strong suspicion that it cannot, based on EMG studies that show differential stress on various parts of the muscle while under load, examination of the factors that lead to hypertrophy [such as microtears, systemic hormonal release, donations by satellite cells, etc.,] muscle innervations that prove the upper pec cannot be preferentially contracted, etc.), the incline bench would NOT be an effective way to stimulate this region.
Thought I'd throw that in.
We now return your to your regularly scheduled programming. I'm sick of this topic.![]()
It means I'm right and you're all wrong.....lolCan someone translate that to English please?
gymtime said:There's no excercise you can do to make one part of your chest bigger than the other. The shape of your chest is genetic, you cannot change it.
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