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salfer21
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I struggle with building my chest, I have been working hard on it
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How long, because it could take years depending on your muscle base.0
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I have been working out since I was 18, but actually consistently since I have been 210
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What has been your training program? What are your stats? What has your body weight been doing over the past few years?0
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Well my coach has me doing a lot of sets, my body has been progressing over the years.0
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Well my coach has me doing a lot of sets, my body has been progressing over the years.
Well it's hard to make an assessment based on very little information. It's possible that your coach doesn't have your training programmed or the nutritional inputs to cause growth. If you are just doing a ton of sets and reps, that could be the problem.... add in inadequate calories, and that would be the cherry on top.
If you want to gain mass, you need enough calories (a surplus) and a good progressive overload lifting program. It's not just about spending hours in the gym banging out light loads for tons of sets/reps..1 -
Let me try to add more. If you follow anything like the young kids in my gym (and many cant figure out why they cant gain mass) then you are likely training muscle groups 1x a week (brosplit style) and all your work is in the 12 rep range. Is that something that you are doing?0
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No I am doing all sorts of rep range, my workouts depends on my check in photos each week.0
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Do you work the rest of your body or mostly chest? If you don't have a solid back you'll have a harder time adding mass to your chest.
I actually find that most people don't have the mind muscle connection and that's why they don't see gains. You move the weight, but you don't actually contract the muscle. Next time you are in the gym slow it down and really focus on contracting the muscle and don't focus on moving the weight. You might have to lower the weight.4 -
No I change my workout monthly, I work every body part every week and I do plyos.0
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You have a coach who reviews and updates your plan but you are asking an online forum for lifting/nutrition advice. I'd say you're wasting your money on this "coach".6
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I was just asking a general question I have no problems with my coach.2
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I was just asking a general question I have no problems with my coach.
If your coach can't meet your objectives, than it's an issue. It means that either his programming or the nutrition plan you are following is not conducive towards your goals.
Personally, i'd question why you would change your workout every month. That isn't enough time to exhaust gains/cns adaptations. It's possible between that, and probably inadequate volume, is one of a few reasons you aren't growing.3 -
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Either you've reached your genetic potential (which based on this thread, I highly doubt) or the "program" you're using isn't progressive, which means you won't see progress.0
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Progressive overload. Naturally it's a painstaking slow progress. Plyos will not "build." Get into the lower rep ranges.1
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lol at this thread.
It's like someone is just thinking out aloud.2 -
*in Ronnie Coleman voice* "everybody want to be a bodybuilder but ain't nobody wanna lift no heavy as weight" gotta start lifting heavy on those chest days, solid range of motion and Lower reps. The pec is a huge muscle and requires a massive amount of stimulus. Find a spotter and start upping that weight my dude. Do that for about six months then transition to a meaning phase, then a hypertrophty stage0
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I was just asking a general question I have no problems with my coach.
My advice to you is to actually NOT focus on any weak parts, but continue to push yourself on everything. Make sure you're focusing on ALL large muscles. Legs, Lats, and Shoulders play a huge role in building a solid chest. I think lifting heavy with proper form will help you a lot, as that has helped me!3 -
You might want to try doing some isolation moves first to activate your pecs. Try a set of cable flys before bench.1
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