What are the different type of "Presses"?
kmab1985
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Can someone tell me the different types of "Presses" i.e. all I know are overhead press, clean & press, push press and bench press....I'm just curious as to how many others there is.
And whats your favourite? My favourite out of the few I've tried above is the clean & press and the push press...
And whats your favourite? My favourite out of the few I've tried above is the clean & press and the push press...
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Like with squats and rows, there are countless variations of presses. I like the standing, single-arm cable chest press.
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are you talking about actual presses or "pushing" exercises?0
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Can someone tell me the different types of "Presses" i.e. all I know are overhead press, clean & press, push press and bench press....I'm just curious as to how many others there is.
And whats your favourite? My favourite out of the few I've tried above is the clean & press and the push press...
This list could be endless.
Clean and Press I would actually categorize as an Olympic Lift more so than a true press. Or you could look at it like this too...
*this is by no means all encompassing as their are so many variations of pressing. Just some of the top movements that come to mind
Pressing Power (these are rather dynamic, a lot involved, hard to call them just a press)
- Power Clean and Press
- Power Clean and Press from the Hang
- Push Press
Shoulder Dominant Barbell
- Press (seated / standing)
- Bradford Press
- Behind the Neck Press
- Ahrens Press (I think I spelled that right)
- Klokov press (spelling?)
Shoulder Dominant Dumbbell
- Press (seated / standing)
- Neutral Grip Press (seated / standing)
- Cuban Press
- Arnold Press (not entirely shoulder dominant but it fits nicely here I think)
- Single Leg Standing Press (more for strength & core stability)
Shoulder Cable Pressing: Really just different variations of some of the above
Chest Dominant Barbell (well, more pectoral activation at least, a lot depends on grip width and type)
- Flat Bench (triceps / close-grip bench would fall into this category)
- Incline Bench
- Decline Bench
- Block / Pin Bench
- Reverse grip
Chest Dominant DB
- Flat / Incline / Decline
- Neutral grip (can use any of the above too)
- Squeeze bench press
Chest Dominant for Core Stability
- Using a DB with a Stability Ball or standing with a Cable and some of the other above variations.
Again, not all encompassing but a decent list for you.
My favorite is just the standing BB Press. Nothing better than pushing as much weight above your head.
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leg press?0
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Everything is a press or a pull. It just means pushing away from your body for the positive part of the movement.
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Wow...theres a lot then haha!!0
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There's probably at least 50, and I'm far too lazy to name them all.
I enjoy the strict military press the most I think.0 -
As the variations have been covered pretty well here, my favorite is also the standing overhead barbell press. A press that mankind has been doing ever since one human said "I'm stronger than you" to the other. My second favorite would be the decline dumbbell press - a totally underrated pec destroyer, made a huge difference in size and definition to my chest.0
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