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    Chicagotarsier is offline Senior Member
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    Question BNP form question. Opinions welcome.

    Behind Neck Press.

    Changed location and current gym only has a smith machine for full bar workouts. Before the gym change I did BNP standing with decent weight. Now I sit with back support and press.

    Any input on where the optimal location for the bar to fall when you are on a Smith?

    Currently it hits on the back support that is right at the knob at the back of the neck but about an inch behind it. No real pain but a much more solid burn ...with a fairly decent reduction in weight required to perform 10 reps. Before the bar fell ON the knob of the neck.

    Any opinions or feedback?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicagotarsier View Post
    Behind Neck Press.

    Changed location and current gym only has a smith machine for full bar workouts. Before the gym change I did BNP standing with decent weight. Now I sit with back support and press.

    Any input on where the optimal location for the bar to fall when you are on a Smith?

    Currently it hits on the back support that is right at the knob at the back of the neck but about an inch behind it. No real pain but a much more solid burn ...with a fairly decent reduction in weight required to perform 10 reps. Before the bar fell ON the knob of the neck.

    Any opinions or feedback?
    I go to about the base of the skull with the bar but I also have long arms and tight shoulders so less range. If i go further I risk injury cuz of my shoulders. I haven't tried an inch behind tho it sounds like it would work better

    Sounds like u have more flexibility in ur shoulders. If ur not feeling pain that low then stick with it. Be careful with poundage in case u tweak it at a vulnerable low position tho
    Last edited by Schwarzenegger; 04-17-2014 at 10:34 AM.

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    Tanner Chambers is offline New Member
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    Also, be careful with going to deep below 90 degree elbows. Ask guys with rotator cuff injuries, not fun.

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    Chicagotarsier is offline Senior Member
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    Thanks guys I appreciate it. I am staying low weight on the shoulders the remainder for the year to build the base for my first real cycle next year. I do not want injury from going too fast or hard.

    When I do the inch behind the neck the weight is about half my normal BNP but the pump and workout burn is 3-4x the norm.

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