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Now here's a silly DB bench question..

Seashell

El Kabong
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I'm still pretty new to some exercises, so bear with my moron-ness if you will.

I started off doing barbell flat bench press. Got stuck, was embarassed and switched to Smith Machine. I didn't like that a whole lot, so I recently tried using dumbells on a flat bench.

Now here's my question. How the hell do you get back up into a sitting position after the set?? I tried dropping the dumbells to the side once, that didn't feel very nice on the arms. But my abs don't seem to be strong enough to just pull me back up with the DBs on my chest. I tried to spy on people in the gym to see what they do, but they either had spotters to take the weights, or were on an incline and didn't have trouble sitting up.

Someone help me..
 
Instead of dropping them out to your sides (arms at 90 degrees to the body), bring em down by your sides (arms next to your body).
 
Well that makes sense.. :D

I did it that way once too, but I think I tried to let them down gently, thus going too far and still hurting my shoulders. It wouldn't hurt if I just let them drop at a certain point, but I guess I feel like a jerk because it's loud and I don't want to distract others in the middle of their sets...
 
a few inches of drop is fine as long as your not doing it for effect like some buggers do then don't worry about it.
 
I got it drilled into me years ago to straight-arm the dumbbells to my knees. It's actually pretty cool - it launches you right off the bench. This method also prevents shoulder injuries. :-)
 
JJ: I'm trying to envision how to do that manouvre.... so from holding the DB's at chest, you straighten your arms so they're alongside your body.. and this will pull you off the bench?
 
Actually, when you finish pushing up your last rep, keep your arms straight, raise your knees up a little and lower the dbs in front of you to your knees. Drop your feet to the ground and stand up off the bench. Having the weight in front of you kind of propels you off the bench.

Does this make sense?
 
Yes!! I get it now. :)

Going to practice when the gym is not too busy just incase there's a mishap. :D

Thanks JJ! Much appreciated!
 
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