
Originally Posted by
yungfaceb3
yeah i understand. I knew it had to do with anatomy, but I guess I wasn't in that train of thought because I am so used to seeing ppl of all statures slave away at the flat barbell bench. You are right as well..it is a en ego trianing exercise for the most part..me personally...when I do it I have extrmemely strict and smooth form because I concentrate on isolating the chest. About the short barrel chested doing flat and long arms doing decline....I heard this beofre...but i have also heard that short armed people should not do flat becuase with short arms and theire build they are not able to push the bar far enough to get a good range of motion and these people should do more dumbells or decline, and ppl w/ longer arms benefit from flat becuase they push the weight up farther and bring it lower thus increasing there range of motion. I personally never obtain sore deltoids from chest...yes theytend to burn a little bit from doing presses at flat, incline, and decline, but my chest takes the vast majority of the effort as should be. As a longer armed person...i have always felt that decline, be it dumbell or barbell, places a lot more stress on my shoulders than either flat or even incline does. i still get a good pump in my chest from declines..but it hots my delts alot too. This could also be due to the fact that I do flat and incline more frequently, but i think even when i did decline just as much it still had the same effect.