I've been a thick person all of my life and it's very frustrating having a low bench 1RM. I lifted weights in high school for football and I ended up getting 205lbs sophomore year. TERRIBLE. especially considering that I have short arms. I can't say I was dedicated though I remember being dedicated on the lower body days which is usually the most dreaded by others. I have AWESOME strength and size in my legs my calves are pretty defined (due to packing me around I'd imagine). Last leg press max I done was also during that time and it was 650lbs metal which was all they had and 2 300lb+ teammates and I rep'd it for 5-6 and could've maybe got 10. This was near vertical unlike the leg press that's in the gym I have begun to workout in. Theirs is more or less in a flat sitting postion and is pushed outward and the whole stack of 500lb doesn't strain me for sets of 10. My squat was also pretty high, and deadlift was kind of mediocre as I remember due to my grip not being that great. I also am pretty well evenly strong in other exercises with the guys that are pressing around 250-280lb on the bench. Sometimes even stronger. I use 150lbs 5-10 reps 3-5 sets on the cable tricep pull with the metal V, and 120 with the rope pull. I've read things about weak musculature involving the shoulders and back. I know I hurt terribly in the shoulders during the workout and I'm considerably weaker than the 250-280lb benchers in the gym in that area. Right now I'm using 55lb dumbells on the flat bench and 45lb on the incline 5x5.
Anyways, I hear genetics play a huge deal in strength and potential. So I'm wondering if I'll ever be able to get near or over 300lbs (which isn't that strong from what I've heard)? Right now I'm on a 5x5 that I just started ahh maybe a little over 2 weeks ago. Right now I'm going 5x5 with 135 (bar and 2 45lb plates) I'm going to try to go up at least 5lbs a week or more if I'm able. I rep everything to my chest unlike some of the other guys that I'd say 2board their max (without boards though I'm just saying they're several inches between the bar and their chest during reps/1rm) I had been using the Smith Machine? or I think that's what you call it but I've changed since I read that I needed to use the regular flat bench/free weight so that it'd stimulate my nerve system more and use more muscles due to the fact that there's nothing to guide the bar. That makes alot of sense because the machine is just a bar that is guided by a pole on each side which controls movement so all you're doing is pushing it up and it takes away from the control. So is it correct to get out of that machine and to get on the regular bench? Will it be more beneficial to gains and also if I'd continued with the machine as I got stronger would I have also been able to switch to the regular bench and do near the same amount of weight or would it take away from my ability to control it? I'm also average with lat and deltiod exercises. the handled pull down machine I use 140lbs and the handled pull back I use 14lbs also.
Lastly, I know it's a long post and I appreciate any input about the genetics involved in strength, and also the role shoulders REALLY play into the bench because I am stronger in some areas than others I'd mentioned but my bench is WAY lower so IMO I shouldn't be that far behind in the bench. Am I right? Should I just start pressing like some of the other benchers in the gym or should I stick to touching my chest with the bar? I think my form and technique is solid I do all the proper positioning of the shoulder blades and feet, as well as properly gripping the bar. I just want any advice anyone might have in this matter bc it's embarrassing being 280 with a bench of 180-190lbs at 27yrs of age. If anyone has a schedule/split that'd help me I'd also appreciate that as well. i've researched the net over and over and the information is so vague and different that I've just went 5x5 (or 3x10 on some exercises). AM I just weak in the bench or are my other numbers the numbers for someone thats 180-190lbs bench? If so why are the other guys near 300lb not using weight higher than me in most other exercises?