Tricep imbalance = wonky bench press

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Hi,

I've got a problem when benching. When I up the weight to anything less than 8 reps my left side starts lagging. I can feel my left tricep beginning to give way after a few reps, leading to the barbell slanting.

Other than lowering the weight and studying my form and also switching to dumbbells, what can I do to sort out the strength imbalance in my triceps?

Any info would be greatly appreciated :smile:

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  • paj315
    paj315 Posts: 335 Member
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    I'd try some lockouts. My trainer has added these in for me to help my weak lockout. They suck but I can def feel my triceps burning after a few!
  • osmondphoto
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    I used to bench wonky too, the way I over come it is by tilting it to the opposite sides. After a while when you start back doing it normally the movement became more balance. I do this on the 2nd to the last and final set usually.

    Plus I usually do single hand accessory work and do more on the weak hand with 1-2 extra reps, specially on tricep works. This will maintain the dominan sides while breaking down and rebuilding the weak sides.

    I had my acl work on my leg which mess up the muscle balance, and also shoulder surgery too. So I had to overcome bunch of imbalance, you just need to spend extra care on them weak part to get them up to speed.
  • moya_bleh
    moya_bleh Posts: 1,375 Member
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    Thanks folks :)
  • AllanMisner
    AllanMisner Posts: 4,140 Member
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    Just work up to when your form breaks down and (as you noted) do some dumbbell work. Over time, the left arm should catch up to the right.
  • alyhuggan
    alyhuggan Posts: 717 Member
    edited February 2015
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    If you don't already do fairly heavy close grip bench press (6-8 rep range.) In the past 2 years I don't think I've ever failed a bench press on the lockout, close grip bench really helps with it. It should help strengthen your weaker tricep too!
  • DopeItUp
    DopeItUp Posts: 18,771 Member
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    Honestly it will probably sort itself over time but the db idea isn't a bad one either. I never bothered, myself. It just equalized over time naturally.
  • LifterDave
    LifterDave Posts: 112 Member
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    Try lying triceps extensions with an EZ curl bar. Rippetoe recommends them in Starting Strength for strengthening the triceps.
  • moya_bleh
    moya_bleh Posts: 1,375 Member
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    Thanks for the tips, folks! :)
  • SweatLikeDog
    SweatLikeDog Posts: 272 Member
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    The mother of asymmetry fixers is the turkish getup. TGUs can be done with dumbbells or kettlebells and are a great supplementary exercises.