riseabove5
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Been having trouble building my chest, but my back and arms are solid. Just my chest. What should I do? My goal is to gain mass
Do you do incline for chest or straight for chest workouts?
Been having trouble building my chest, but my back and arms are solid. Just my chest. What should I do? My goal is to gain mass
How much do you bench now, & what's your body weight?
Been having trouble building my chest, but my back and arms are solid. Just my chest. What should I do? My goal is to gain mass
I weigh roughly 170. Maxed at 200 for bench and I rep 155 all day but when I bump it up I can't do much
What program do you use?
kbayne said:Look into PRRS. I've done 3 cycles of this program and strength has increased very noticeably along with putting on some mass.
Also like others stated, don't worry about how much weight you can push. Worry about technique, control, and muscle contractions. Your chest will grow if you do the little things correct.
Form is definatly the most important. Don't be a quarter-man or a half-man.
Your bench press is at a beginner weight, not a slam is what it is. if you work on it for 3-6 months youll be in a differnet place. Check out starting strength or stronglifts 5x5. You don't need to use complicated plans or 5/3/1 until your training stalls on a simple progressive loading plan. Working chest every 8th day is not enough. My training partner started out never benching and used 5x5 and he can rep 225 for 2-3 after ~8 months. He started with just the bar only to learn the technique. If you don't train in 3-5 reps you won't get used to recruiting the muscle for the kind of force you need for a max lift. Dips and triceps work will help get your numbers up.
That may be beginner weight but I'm not a beginner.. I clean 250 and squat 375. I just can't bench at all