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    Chest development

    What's the general opinion on doing decline presses ?

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    It's a must for me.

    Incline
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    ... done.

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    Does ot seem to round out the bottom of your pecs ?

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    Dorian Yates once said that the decline bench was the best exercise for the pecs. That's a pretty big endorsement for the decline.

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    Never do it. Incline is what makes the chest appear big. Decline doesn't seem to do much for me personally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Live for the PUMP
    Never do it. Incline is what makes the chest appear big. Decline doesn't seem to do much for me personally.
    Are you advising to never do it or are you just saying you never do it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JWP806 View Post
    Are you advising to never do it or are you just saying you never do it?
    I'm saying, "I never do it". I use to do it and it did very little for me. Just giving my thoughts on it.

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    Although If Dorian Yates really said that...maybe I need to give it another chance, lol. It's been over 8 yrs since I have done decline press.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Live for the PUMP
    Although If Dorian Yates really said that...maybe I need to give it another chance, lol. It's been over 8 yrs since I have done decline press.
    Incline press activates 80% more front delts than chest said ronnie Rowland. He also recommends decline press for best overall chest development.

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    Quote Originally Posted by >Good Luck< View Post
    Incline press activates 80% more front delts than chest said ronnie Rowland. He also recommends decline press for best overall chest development.
    I may re-incorporate it and see if it helps me. You guys have talked me into it, haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Live for the PUMP
    Never do it. Incline is what makes the chest appear big. Decline doesn't seem to do much for me personally.
    x2. Decline pressing has never done much for me, although I still incorporate it from time to time 'just to be safe' I suppose. Oddly enough, my chest is my best muscle group.

    Personally, I like the look of a well developed upper chest much more. I see plenty of guys with developed lower pecs (often what looks like sagging tits especially when BF is up a bit), but how many guys do you see walking around with well developed upper chest? Not many in my experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Live for the PUMP
    Although If Dorian Yates really said that...maybe I need to give it another chance, lol. It's been over 8 yrs since I have done decline press.
    Just Google it. There's a bunch of sites that quote what he said about his favorite movements for different body parts.

    With that bring said......I never do decline bench but maybe should. Not much use for powerlifting and I don't have a chest like DY either. Lol.

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    I'll have to add it into my routine for a few months and see if I like the over all look and feel that it brings

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    Decline pressing has done nothing for me but make my front delts really sore the next day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbrice75 View Post
    Personally, I like the look of a well developed upper chest much more. I see plenty of guys with developed lower pecs (often what looks like sagging tits especially when BF is up a bit), but how many guys do you see walking around with well developed upper chest? Not many in my experience.
    This. I don't care how good it is for general chest development, it might be the king of chest as Yates said, but I really like the look of a developed upper chest. Ulissis Jr. has amazing aesthetics, but his lower chest is so much more pronounced its a huge weakness imo. Lazar Angelov on the other hand, who is even a little smaller, has one of the most aesthetic chests i have ever seen because of the upper development.
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    Quote Originally Posted by noon
    What's the general opinion on doing decline presses ?
    Decline's great! I mean, why not incorporate it. My understanding is the greater the decline, the lower in the chest the exercise focuses.

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