Calling all Muscle Heads:Bench Press

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  • rdzilla
    rdzilla Posts: 113 Member
    Question for the Commentariat: When benching I usually keep my pinkie fingers on the ring which, for someone with long arms, doesn't allow me to get the range of motion that top benchers get. Part of my 2012 fitness resolution is to work my way into a wider bench position, index fingers over the rings, and bring the bar down more onto my breastbone in a powerlifting style bench. Question is... has anyone made a similar change to their technique and noticed how unstable the bar feels? How long did it take for the motion to feel comfortable?

    Obviously I'm making a change in my motion after 13 years of lifting the same way and it will feel awkward. I'm starting out with higher reps (315 for 10-12) until I start to feel comfortable with the movement but already feel that once I'm more comfortable I'll be able to move some big weights and possibly hit my dream of 495.

    Everyone is diff. for sure. But white knuckles is White KNUCKLES!!!

    Traditional grip with all fingers wrapped is what most of the Forefahters of the industry say.
    Mike MEntzer I think had a great statement one tome.I use to pull my thumb around (you know what I mean right?)
    Then he had someone grab his wrist with that grip, he pulled right out of it when he pulled away
    Then Traditional grip he could not pull from.

    From that pt on to be it just made sense to not get cute and just go with what works.
    Now this is from a 5 gt 8 stubby guy with short arms! lol
    Do you bro

    I've only ever been a fan of a close handed grip when benching and, at times, I only concentrate on white knuckles! Position -> Grip -> Rip. Don't give the weight time to psych you out. Specially when doing dumbells. The harder I squeeze.... the weights just magically move!
  • rdzilla
    rdzilla Posts: 113 Member
    someone suggested to me to do some sets with a reverse grip, I haven't tried it yet have a picture in my head of the bar slipping right out of the grip and landing on my neck for some reason. Anyone do this on regular basis? Is it worth doing?

    Scoot yourself back on the bench further to unrack and bring the bar down closer to your sternum. Most people end up going too heavy with bad form and end up straining their shoulders. My general opinion is to just avoid it.
  • Ambrogio1
    Ambrogio1 Posts: 518 Member
    This Thread is like the gift that keeps on giving!
  • gtwin
    gtwin Posts: 290 Member
    In my fittest I weighed 273 pounds, benched 435, inclined 390, squatted 560, deadlifted 600+ a few times, cleaned 325 and could still get a sub-30 minute 5k on a treadmill. Do I think any of those are elite? No. When considering I was 273 pounds I consider it even less elite. Go on youtube and you'll see people doing 600+ benches and 800+ deads completely raw and with perfect form who weigh 250 pounds. Sometimes genetics come into play and you can't get any stronger. 38 inch long arms and short legs make me great at deadlifting but crappy at flat bench.

    In today's gym, I consider anyone actually doing squats elite! Seriously though people with good form, trying to improve their lifts and looking for guidance is OK in my book. We're there to get stronger and improve our bodies. I am completely against the meathead mentality and won't hesitate to call them out on it.




    Love that second paragraph. I hardly ever see men doing any squats or deads in the gym. I'm a female, and for me to be one of the only ones doing these lifts is ridiculous. Some of these guys need to stop working chest everyday of the week and get in the squat rack...WITHOUT the p****y pad.
  • kingkong123
    kingkong123 Posts: 184 Member
    Weigh about 190 - I was lifting basically to lose weight for like 8 months. Couple weeks on 1 or 2 off. Get real motivated then only go once a week for a couple weeks. Kind of a joke that I even got mad I wasn't getting a lot stronger.

    Anyway - In about 3.5 weeks of serious lifting I've jumped from 205 for 2 reps to 225 for 5.

    Squat - 315 X 5-6
    Deadlift - 315 X 2

    In these last few weeks, my squat quickly jumped my deadlift. I'm thinking that I start too low...I saw someone mention that. I'm DLing tomorrow. I'll try starting with my hips higher.
  • Ambrogio1
    Ambrogio1 Posts: 518 Member
    DEADS ARE NASTY! THE KING EXERCISE

    DEADS vs SQUATS would be a nasty *kitten* fight!
  • Z_I_L_L_A
    Z_I_L_L_A Posts: 2,399 Member
    DEADS ARE NASTY! THE KING EXERCISE

    DEADS vs SQUATS would be a nasty *kitten* fight!

    Okay start another thread about deads and squats. I know ask the question: How many people do stiff leg deadlifts off of a box. Oh yeah thats pain.
  • Z_I_L_L_A
    Z_I_L_L_A Posts: 2,399 Member
    I have only recently gotten to 135 lbs. which is almost to 50% of my BW. According to http://www.powerliftingwatch.com/records/raw-bench-press the record for unequipped bench press is over 715 pounds with a bodyweight of 314 pounds which is over 2.25% bodyweight. I'd say an elite athlete would be benching 1.8% or more probably.

    Video of the record.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UubgCvg2sE

    Actually I was more impressed by the first person on the list. 3.51 X his body weight is unheard of.

    ALL TIME HISTORICAL MEN’S UNEQUIPPED BENCH PRESS WORLD RECORDS IN POUNDS/KILOGRAMS

    Men Bench Press X-Bwt Male Lifter/ Nationality/ YOB/ Date/ Actual Weight/ Exact Bodyweight/ Location/ Federation
    114 (52) 391.3 (177.5) *3.51X Andrzej Stanaszek (Poland/71) 11/18/94 (177.5 kg. @ 50.6 kg.) (Johannesburg, South Africa) (IPF)
    123 (56) 391.3 (177.5) *3.23X Mike Booker (US/81) 6/21/03 (177.5 kg. @ 121.0 lb.) (Vista, California) (AAU)
    132 (60) 410.0 (186.0) *3.13X Rick “Taz” Couch (US) 11/20/93 (410.0 lb. @ 131.0 lb.) (Thousand Oaks, California) (APA/WPA/UBPF)
    148 (67.5) 435.0 (197.3) *3.02X Alex Poku (US/68) 1/13/90 (435.0 lb. @ 144.25 lb.) (White River Junction, Vermont) (APA/WPA)
    165 (75) 485.0 (220.0) *2.94X Rick Weil (US/58) 7/23/83 (220.0 kg. @ 74.9 kg.) (Austin, Texas) (USPF)
    181 (82.5) 556.7 (252.5) *3.06X Rick Weil (US/58) 6/29/86 (252.5 kg. @ 82.4 kg. Heaviest unequipped triple bodyweight bench press of all time.) (Dayton, Ohio) (APF/WPC)
    198 (90) 565.0 (256.3) *2.96X Larry Danaher (US) 10/4/86 (565.0 lb. @ 191 lb.) (Indianapolis, Indiana) (USPF/APF)
    220 (100) 582.0 (264.0) *2.68X Mike MacDonald (US/48) 5/19/79 (580.0 lb. @ 217.0 lb., which later weighed out at 582.0 lb.) (Minneapolis, Minnesota) (USPF)
    242 (110) 615.0 (279.0) *2.56X Jeremy Hoornstra (US/81) 9/29/06 (615.0 lb. @ 240.0 lb.) (Las Vegas, Nevada) (WPO)
    275 (125) 661.4 (300.0) *2.40X Laszlo Meszaros (Hungary/68) 10/4/09 (300.0 kg. @ 125.0 kg.) (Rostov-on-Don, Russia) (WPC)
    308 (140) 701.1 (318.0) *2.28X Scot Mendelson (US/69) 10/12/02 (318.0 kg. @ 308.0 lb.) (San Francisco, California) (APF)
    SHW 715.0 (324.3) *2.28X Scot Mendelson (US/69) 5/22/05 (715.0 lb. @ 314.0 lb. Highest bench press of all time without a bench press shirt.) (Worcester, Massachusetts) (Atlantis)
  • rdzilla
    rdzilla Posts: 113 Member
    Actually I was more impressed by the first person on the list. 3.51 X his body weight is unheard of.

    ALL TIME HISTORICAL MEN’S UNEQUIPPED BENCH PRESS WORLD RECORDS IN POUNDS/KILOGRAMS

    Men Bench Press X-Bwt Male Lifter/ Nationality/ YOB/ Date/ Actual Weight/ Exact Bodyweight/ Location/ Federation
    114 (52) 391.3 (177.5) *3.51X Andrzej Stanaszek (Poland/71) 11/18/94 (177.5 kg. @ 50.6 kg.) (Johannesburg, South Africa) (IPF)

    Have you seen him? He is a midget / small person / dwarf. Range of motion FTW!
  • i am 150# ...well i have not done much for bench press but i did 70 when i did, can squat 150 deadlift about 140....would like to up those numbers a bit....but have not done any of them much...
  • Ambrogio1
    Ambrogio1 Posts: 518 Member
    DEADS ARE NASTY! THE KING EXERCISE

    DEADS vs SQUATS would be a nasty *kitten* fight!

    Okay start another thread about deads and squats. I know ask the question: How many people do stiff leg deadlifts off of a box. Oh yeah thats pain.

    Guess who just added this to legs day? BOOOOOOOOOOOOM
    Should I add this to legs or back day?
  • Ambrogio1
    Ambrogio1 Posts: 518 Member
    i am 150# ...well i have not done much for bench press but i did 70 when i did, can squat 150 deadlift about 140....would like to up those numbers a bit....but have not done any of them much...

    Squats and Deadlifts should be on your list of things you would like to master
    If you do then you will have a great physique!

    end of story
  • Z_I_L_L_A
    Z_I_L_L_A Posts: 2,399 Member
    Actually I was more impressed by the first person on the list. 3.51 X his body weight is unheard of.

    ALL TIME HISTORICAL MEN’S UNEQUIPPED BENCH PRESS WORLD RECORDS IN POUNDS/KILOGRAMS

    Men Bench Press X-Bwt Male Lifter/ Nationality/ YOB/ Date/ Actual Weight/ Exact Bodyweight/ Location/ Federation
    114 (52) 391.3 (177.5) *3.51X Andrzej Stanaszek (Poland/71) 11/18/94 (177.5 kg. @ 50.6 kg.) (Johannesburg, South Africa) (IPF)

    Have you seen him? He is a midget / small person / dwarf. Range of motion FTW!


    Nope never seen him.
  • kingkong123
    kingkong123 Posts: 184 Member
    DEADS ARE NASTY! THE KING EXERCISE

    DEADS vs SQUATS would be a nasty *kitten* fight!

    Okay start another thread about deads and squats. I know ask the question: How many people do stiff leg deadlifts off of a box. Oh yeah thats pain.

    Guess who just added this to legs day? BOOOOOOOOOOOOM
    Should I add this to legs or back day?

    I do them on legs day. Works hamstrings
  • rdzilla
    rdzilla Posts: 113 Member
    I do them on legs day. Works hamstrings

    Agreed. I need to get back on these and make it so walking home from the gym is painfully difficult.
  • eayal002
    eayal002 Posts: 186
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  • Ambrogio1
    Ambrogio1 Posts: 518 Member
    Any of you guys use or have used Active Extreme? Been looking for a free testosterone booster and found this one. Pretty good reviews but not sure it those are myths or actually work.

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  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,990 Member
    I have not used anything in a long time, as far as test boosters.
    I used 1-AD back in the day. DOuble dosage of course. LEGIT
    MT-1 back in the day was legit too. Ah the days of prohormones.

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  • Ambrogio1
    Ambrogio1 Posts: 518 Member
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  • Ambrogio1
    Ambrogio1 Posts: 518 Member
    Little update to this puppy
    smith machine front shoulder press
    325 for 2. most I have ever done
  • addisondisease
    addisondisease Posts: 664 Member
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  • Ambrogio1
    Ambrogio1 Posts: 518 Member
    Any of you guys use or have used Active Extreme? Been looking for a free testosterone booster and found this one. Pretty good reviews but not sure it those are myths or actually work.

    Deca
    Test
    Tren

    My favorite! Some people i know have so many negatives, but mine are so minor i love it.

    Are those OTC'S?
  • rdzilla
    rdzilla Posts: 113 Member
    Little update to this puppy
    smith machine front shoulder press
    325 for 2. most I have ever done

    What is a "Smith Machine"? *zing* Good job, mate. Even on the smith it translates into brute strength! Plus when doing overheads, and protecting your shoulders, smith is the way to go if you're going to do big weights.
  • Ambrogio1
    Ambrogio1 Posts: 518 Member
    I agree Zilla. I use to knock on the smith but if your not doing your core work there is a good secondary machine and fun to just stack on the weight.

    Today 182 lbs and I pushed 335. Close to my goal of doubling body weight

    GET SUM!
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