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06-05-2004, 02:19 PM #1Junior Member
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I want to isolate this part of the pec, any ideas?
I want to build the upper center part of the chest, I attached a picture, I colored in the part in blue, I've seen a lot of body building pictures and I haven't seen many guys who have built this area...so I'm guessing the people who can do it are doing another workout...I was thinking flyes, but I tried that and it doesn't target that area....let me know what you guys think
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06-05-2004, 04:02 PM #2Associate Member
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Db incline presses seem to work for me.
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06-05-2004, 04:15 PM #3Junior Member
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what kind of set? heavy, light?
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06-05-2004, 05:58 PM #4Associate Member
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I prefer to workout in the 6-10 range. If I get 12, then it is time to increase the weight. I have always gained more size while lifting heavy in this range. Cable crossovers may help as well. Remember to squeeze while lifting. As a bodybuilder, you are contracting a specific muscle with a heavy weight, not just moving the weight as is the goal of a powerlifter.
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06-05-2004, 06:06 PM #5
give this a try: with a lighter weight like 135 to start...get on the bench and pull your legs up w/ no natural arch between your back and the bench. disregard normal bench form and keep your elbows out a bit and bench to the neck almost touching it....feel it in that area. If you can get this to work it works great as a little finisher excercise, but save the heavy weight for things such as incline dbs
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06-05-2004, 06:09 PM #6
How the muscle develope - its shape, is based on genetics... otherwise we could all develop a physique like Arnold. Your muscular shape is dug deep into your genetic code.
However - you are reffering to the Pec Minor (upper pec muscle) and that can be isolated, as awhole - and is often underworked.
One thing you can do is to start your chest workouts with Incline movements to prioritize that area - work it while you are strongest... but all your incline movements for chest will work the upper area.
EMG results (fiber recruitment) for Pec Minor:
Pectoralis Minor
Incline dumbell bench press; 91
Incline bench press (olympic); 85
Incline dumbell flys; 83
Incline bench press (Smith); 81
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06-05-2004, 08:18 PM #7Junior Member
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I figured it had something to do with genetics, I'll try it out...thanks people
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06-05-2004, 08:40 PM #8Associate Member
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I have had some success with incline fly's, with the bech set about halfway between flat and a typical non-adjustable incline bench, supersetted with Incline Press on same bench with about a 16 inch wide grip.
Experiment, and if you find something better let us know, will ya?
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06-05-2004, 09:51 PM #9
db inclines alwayd do the trick
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