GenetiKing
New member
I've noticed how a lot of beginners will allow their shoulder girdle to protract while they're performing their pressing movements for chest (DB and BB flat bench especially). This takes much of the workload off the pects and places most of the strain on the front delts. Also, I've noticed that some guys will even "reach forward" when completing the concentric phases of the aforementioned lifts.
In layman's terms...
Newbies! Quit bringing your shoulders forward when you bench/incline/decline. Bring your shoulder blades together in the back and protrude your chest. A slight arch in the lower back is okay. Imagine your pects stretching at the bottom and keep your shoulder blades together in the back. Your shoulders should move, stretching and contracting the pects through the full range of motion, while the shoulder girdle stays put.
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Backstage, '75 Olympia:
Serge Nubret, "I look like I can take you."
Arnold, "Keep looking."
In layman's terms...
Newbies! Quit bringing your shoulders forward when you bench/incline/decline. Bring your shoulder blades together in the back and protrude your chest. A slight arch in the lower back is okay. Imagine your pects stretching at the bottom and keep your shoulder blades together in the back. Your shoulders should move, stretching and contracting the pects through the full range of motion, while the shoulder girdle stays put.
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Backstage, '75 Olympia:
Serge Nubret, "I look like I can take you."
Arnold, "Keep looking."