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Heavy negatives for bench?

the.gladiator1987

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Sup guys, anybody ever do these?

Im on cycle and I just got up 365x1

Im wondering if I were to do some heavy negatives with 405 if it would get my bench up since im allowing my body to get used to the heavier weight?

You guys ever have any luck? Right now Im just doing a basic 5x5 for bench, when I did 365x1 I warmed up and then did singles till i got to 365 but usually ill build up to a last set of 5.
 
when I get stuck... I switch to static training.. that's always gotten me past any plateau.... plus If done right, I don't need a spotter..
 
From what I've heard these are fantastic for your bench, but just like forced reps you cant overuse them or you will overtrain quickly
 
Static holds as mentioned above is all you need. You dont need a spotter because all your doing is unracking the bar and hold until you begin to shake like a leaf. These are very good for building a strong CNS connection.
 
Static holds as mentioned above is all you need. You dont need a spotter because all your doing is unracking the bar and hold until you begin to shake like a leaf. These are very good for building a strong CNS connection.


Ok so holding the bar at the top position for 5-10 seconds?

Is there any benefit to doing negatives vs. static holds?
 
Well the first thing you should do is dissect your bench. At what point are you weakest?

Treat is like the Westside philosophy. Figure out the issue and then fix it.

That could mean working on speed benching to blow it out of the hole better. Maybe rack partials or heavy close grip for lockout if the tri's are weak.

Make sure your lat's are up to snuff as well. I already know your lats are behind your pressing so you might also concentrate on this as well.

Just some ideas, but training with national level powerlifter's has got me thinking along the lines of bringing up weak points and perfecting technique so maybe this will help.
 
One easy and cheap fix is to use chains or bands. Use the same weights you are doing now, but throw 25 lb of chain on each end, or even better a blue band on each end. 6 weeks from now, you'll notice some great gains.

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glad we have the same bench. i have just started doing negatives with 405 and static holds. dont know if it works yet.
 
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