Ahhh....gotchaBeowulf said:its b/c people keep voting
I did that today actually on the Hammer strength machines....perfect270 said:I like Heavy dumbell flat press. If you keep your range of motion narrow on one set and slightly wider on another set you can pound your chest.
Biggs said:By the way, was about halfway through my workout yesterday when these two skinny abercrombie brothers come struttin in and immediately proceed to begin cable crossovers with 40's per side... you should add this excellent mass builder Pjorstad, by no means should it ever be overlooked![]()
(I'd probably ex the poll and just ask for people's suggestions)
CrAzyOttER said:i think cable flys should have been up there. i love em! and they love me too!
somewhatgifted said:decline dumbell shows the highest EMG rating of muscle involvement. something like 93% flat barbell was 90, i think. all these guys saying incline, its the lowest chest muscle fibre recruiter.
Lanbane said:Gifted,
Where can I find further info about these EMG ratings?
jminis said:Hit the muscle from every angle, decline, incline and flat. End with some fly's and everyone is happy![]()
There is no single best chest developement exercise. Thats rediculous to even try to answer what it would be. Your chest is made up of several different muscles that are directly stimulated by several different exercises. When all those exercises are effectively intertwined, with PERFECT FORM, that is your best chest developer. :thumbsup:
Good post :head:Training Article of the Week
-Electromyographical Research and Maximum Muscle Fiber Stimulation
(Eric Knight B.A. Hon. Kinesiology, CPT)
I like dips for mass, I dont see those anywhere.....