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03-29-2005, 05:08 PM #1
Killer chest routine for somebody with overpowering shoulders
One of my downfalls has always been my chest size compared to my lats and shoulders. I hardly ever even train shoulders, but they just always look too big for my chest. Size of the chest isnt bad, 48" right now and on a cutting phase, but chest just looks too flat for the delts. Well last night I did a routine that I think will solve my troubles. Try this if you have genetically powerful shoulders that like to take over your chest movements.
Decline db presses(turn palms together at top of movement) 1 warm up set, 4 work sets 6-8 reps
(Ok, now this next part is the part of the routine last night that I believe is going to kickstart the chest back into growth)
Hammer strength seated bench press, put seat all the way up so it seems like more lower chest. When you execute the movement dont go down so far that the handles touch the machine, stop about 6 or 7/8 the way down to keep strain on the chest and keep the shoulders out. I believe that although it looks like more lower chest its not for us shoulder benchers, its just not involving the shoulders. I did 4 sets of 6-8 on this.
Incline hammer strength seated press
Again, seat is all the way up. 4 sets of 6-8
followed by 2 sets of flys or weighted dips 12 reps/set
I never used to mess with the hammer strength equipment, but I believe with the seat fully raised its going to bring my chest right up. It's felt so pumped and full all day, I even took a pic to compare to the other pics and it looks like I have implants compared to the other recent pics. Give it a shot.
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03-29-2005, 05:25 PM #2
Keep your shoulder blades adducted (squeezed together) which takes the shoulders out of the movement. Really emphasizes the chest.
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03-29-2005, 08:14 PM #3
I try that all the time, helps a little bit but not much.
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03-30-2005, 11:05 AM #4Originally Posted by Hypertrophy
I use those hammer machines from time to time just to shock the chest a little and it always works.
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03-30-2005, 03:40 PM #5Originally Posted by brew035
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03-30-2005, 11:01 PM #6Originally Posted by Hypertrophy
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03-31-2005, 08:52 AM #7AR Hall of Fame
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I used to have the same issue.
I found that eliminating all bar work and all hammer equip (that locks your shoulders in and it hurts like h*ll eventually too when you go heavy like me) helped a lot.
I use d-bells for all chest work, and I check my ego @ the door and use poundages that allow my chest to do the work, not my shoulders and triceps. Having your hands "free" and not locked in one place on a bar is the key. My shoulders already try to take over ALL my movements, d*mn things, so this has helped a lot!
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