Do you pull your shoulder blades together? Where does the bar touch on your chest?
Good pointKind of unrelated but one of the cool things you can do with dumbbells is turning your wrists in at the top of the movement where you squeeze your pecs.. This will fatigue the crap out of you though...
kdeome said:I ask because power lifter form isn't for looks. So keep that in mind when they "teach" you.
That sounds more like an ego problem than someone having a powerlifting mentality, though. I think he was just saying that powerlifters usually bench with a closer grip and touch the bar lower on their body (usually below the pecs and somewhere on the sternum) to activate their triceps more, whereas an advanced bodybuilder might use a wider grip and touch around their lower pecs to treat the bench as more of a chest exercise as well.Finally someone smart on this forum! So many ppl say they wanna train for size but they care wayyyyyy too much about the #'s ....No offense to any powerlifters because if you are a serious powerlifter I respect you. But those who wanna bodybuild and diet for bodybuilding and have a powerlifters mentality aren't gonna go far.. I see guys in my gym for example who wanna bodybuild and try and go for the 8-12 reps on bench press and use a crazy amount of weight that they can't even CONTROL and ISOLATE than they complain of shoulder, wrist, elbow and tendon pains
blayke88 said:Vs91588 ...i agree...having good form and building muscle has always been my priority...not pushing to much weight for barley one rep...
Torobestia said:That sounds more like an ego problem than someone having a powerlifting mentality, though. I think he was just saying that powerlifters usually bench with a closer grip and touch the bar lower on their body (usually below the pecs and somewhere on the sternum) to activate their triceps more, whereas an advanced bodybuilder might use a wider grip and touch around their lower pecs to treat the bench as more of a chest exercise as well.
blayke88 said:Oh ya i know what u mean...i respect powerlifters too...just a different mindset than bodybuilding...very respectful sport imo...ive actually been watching layne nortons powerlift meets...just crazy. How he pretty much stays at competition shape year round yet powerlifts in the offseason
blayke88 said:Ya ur prolly right...i like his p.h.a.t training routine
blayke88 said:Hmm ill research on that today
stretch is way better.I go all the way down til inside dbs touch my shoulder then press,not bounce but touch =)Yea agreed jay888999 i feel the stretch better on db....yea when i do bench i must have a spotter..better to be safe than sorry...me too ive noticed my shoulders react to machines...lately ive been doing standing smith machine shoulder raises...something different