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Westside barbell, pick my tricep assistance lift i need ideas!

  1.  11-11-2009  09:40 AM
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    Westside barbell, pick my tricep assistance lift i need ideas!


    ok so basically im doing westside ive killed DB extentions im up to 110 x 5 reps

    pulldowns im beast at not tryna sound ****y but there not a weakness. I tried weighted dips but those dont feel like they work the tris enough..


    so pick my tricep assistance lift, dont realy want Close grip or reverse grip bench because that seems like to much..

    so any ideas id like a heavy lift please so come on lets hear it i know some you got ideas.!



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    JM press, Tate press, Rolling tri extensions, db floor press, skull Krushers, high boards with medium to narrow grip

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    i will for sure try the rolling tri extentions and try to learn tate presses. thanks bro

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    jeffD my man tell me why right after i posted this i went there and saw those! lol...

    but the one that girl is doing looks really good. Think about it, its like a reverse grip db press turned into a plams in db bench (which is all tri's) im gonna try those and rtolling tri extentions

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    floor presses as your primary exercise or close grip decline presses. Both will send your lock out through the roof.

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    jm press FTW
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    i would do JM presses but there is not a single website link etcc. where i have seen a specific way to do them. so anyone want to help me? lol

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    im pretty sure if you youtube jm press you will find some good vids

    Bascially the way I do jm presses, and there seem to be many variations, is to grip the bar a little wider than close grip, lower the bar in a straight line down keeping elbows tucked to your sides. Then i bring the weight backwards in control and touch my chin and press up. Remember this is not a skullcrusher, so it should not be an extension, but a press.
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    Originally Posted by thaOrleanyte View Post
    im pretty sure if you youtube jm press you will find some good vids

    Bascially the way I do jm presses, and there seem to be many variations, is to grip the bar a little wider than close grip, lower the bar in a straight line down keeping elbows tucked to your sides. Then i bring the weight backwards in control and touch my chin and press up. Remember this is not a skullcrusher, so it should not be an extension, but a press.
    ahh i think ive done this b4 it kills my elbows ! what do you guys think of reverse grip bench

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    Originally Posted by brownstown89 View Post
    i would do JM presses but there is not a single website link etcc. where i have seen a specific way to do them. so anyone want to help me? lol
    Go to 4:13 and there's a detailed explanation of how to do them by the guy who invented them. Probably a pretty good source.

    YouTube- JM Press with intro

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    Originally Posted by brownstown89 View Post
    ahh i think ive done this b4 it kills my elbows ! what do you guys think of reverse grip bench
    I actually used this exercise while rehabing from an elbow injury when it hurt to much to do extensions. I fell in love with them!
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    Actually watching the demo at around 8:30, i do mine differently.Almost looks more like an extension, though he does say it is like half an extension, half press. I drop my elbows down, so put more shoulders into play, which i dont think is a bad thing. Im gonna try it his way the next bench day, and see how it goes.
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    Originally Posted by thaOrleanyte View Post
    Actually watching the demo at around 8:30, i do mine differently.Almost looks more like an extension, though he does say it is like half an extension, half press. I drop my elbows down, so put more shoulders into play, which i dont think is a bad thing. Im gonna try it his way the next bench day, and see how it goes.
    ok so if u google a thing called the football bar, there is a smaller version of that at my gym to do hammer curls.. i used the palms in grip to do Rolling tricep extentions and damn it was pretty tough felt damn good too

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    Why are you doing db extensions for 5 reps? In general, you want your tricep assistance work to be higher volume. I have my guys aim for 10-20 reps, for 3-5 sets, and get a pump. After max effort movement and your second lift, the rest is body building; pump blood to the muscles and make 'em grow. Good luck.

    P.S. Doing low rep extensions is great fun but it's really hard on the elbows.

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    Originally Posted by CJPopovich View Post
    Why are you doing db extensions for 5 reps? In general, you want your tricep assistance work to be higher volume. I have my guys aim for 10-20 reps, for 3-5 sets, and get a pump. After max effort movement and your second lift, the rest is body building; pump blood to the muscles and make 'em grow. Good luck.

    P.S. Doing low rep extensions is great fun but it's really hard on the elbows.
    yea there starting to hurt but ive read that your suppose to have 1 tricep movement a week with low reps and get pretty heavy? the other day in the week its a high rep one

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    Originally Posted by brownstown89 View Post
    yea there starting to hurt but ive read that your suppose to have 1 tricep movement a week with low reps and get pretty heavy? the other day in the week its a high rep one
    Just don't use an isolation movement as your heavy tricep movement for the week. Use something like close-grip BP, high board presses, pin presses, etc... For the extensions keep the reps higher.

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    Originally Posted by SRS2000 View Post
    Just don't use an isolation movement as your heavy tricep movement for the week. Use something like close-grip BP, high board presses, pin presses, etc... For the extensions keep the reps higher.
    alright sounds good, I read a little about doing CG BP but doing them of a pin so that your shoulder dont go threw the full ROM what you think about that?

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