technique88
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Update: sorry guys I was extremely busy yesterday so I didn't get to post my workout. I decided to change up my chest/ back day. I need to work on my lower chest so I am now going to be doing decline smith machine BB presses.
Chest/ back GVT day one, week 2
A1) decline smith machine bench press 10x10, 185lb
A2) pull ups 10x10, BW
B1) flat bench flies 3x10, 40lb (super slow great stretch)
B2) DB rows 3x12, 75lb
Decline bench is amazing! I forgot how much I loved this work out. Used to be my favorite a while back and it was always my strongest press. I used to have such a nice cup in my pec from killing decline but strayed away for a while to work on my upper chest. I also have to mention that smith machine pressing is amazing too. I never use it and it feels really good. I read that article on the news section about smith presses and it completely made sense. At this point my stabilizer muscles are strong. I want to push more weight and get bigger, smith machine will help that and I won't risk injury. My shoulders kill for days after normal benching. I'm talking like serious inflammation that leaves me goinng less inentse on other work outs. With the smith I had no shoulder pain what so ever. I believe I found my new love =) I targeted my lower pecs perfectly, really exaggeratted that 4 second negative.
I have a question for anyone who really knows about pro BB. I feel that when I watch training videos they seem to mainly use the smith machine. Is this because they are just trying to get bigger and develope that muscle because at their point their stabiliers are more than suffient? Or because they lift so much weight its hard to spot them and smith is safer? What is their reasons for smith machine being their go to for so many different lifts?
Chest/ back GVT day one, week 2
A1) decline smith machine bench press 10x10, 185lb
A2) pull ups 10x10, BW
B1) flat bench flies 3x10, 40lb (super slow great stretch)
B2) DB rows 3x12, 75lb
Decline bench is amazing! I forgot how much I loved this work out. Used to be my favorite a while back and it was always my strongest press. I used to have such a nice cup in my pec from killing decline but strayed away for a while to work on my upper chest. I also have to mention that smith machine pressing is amazing too. I never use it and it feels really good. I read that article on the news section about smith presses and it completely made sense. At this point my stabilizer muscles are strong. I want to push more weight and get bigger, smith machine will help that and I won't risk injury. My shoulders kill for days after normal benching. I'm talking like serious inflammation that leaves me goinng less inentse on other work outs. With the smith I had no shoulder pain what so ever. I believe I found my new love =) I targeted my lower pecs perfectly, really exaggeratted that 4 second negative.
I have a question for anyone who really knows about pro BB. I feel that when I watch training videos they seem to mainly use the smith machine. Is this because they are just trying to get bigger and develope that muscle because at their point their stabiliers are more than suffient? Or because they lift so much weight its hard to spot them and smith is safer? What is their reasons for smith machine being their go to for so many different lifts?