SoSadBtTrue High End Bro Platinum Apr 26, 2003 #1 What's the difference between military press and overhead press?
SoSadBtTrue High End Bro Platinum Apr 27, 2003 #3 Damn...ok, give me your paypal account and i'll send you the $5
Lee New member Apr 27, 2003 #4 well there is a tad bit of difference imho, cuz when i saw "overheard press" i mean with dumbbells. and when i say "military press" i mean with a barbell. thats just a personal thing though, i dont think everyone sees it that way
well there is a tad bit of difference imho, cuz when i saw "overheard press" i mean with dumbbells. and when i say "military press" i mean with a barbell. thats just a personal thing though, i dont think everyone sees it that way
gymtime New member Apr 27, 2003 #5 SoSadBtTrue said: Damn...ok, give me your paypal account and i'll send you the $5 Click to expand... Excellent.
SoSadBtTrue said: Damn...ok, give me your paypal account and i'll send you the $5 Click to expand... Excellent.
W WarriorPL High End Bro Platinum Apr 27, 2003 #6 Military press is usually associated when you are seated and overhead when you are standing.
SoSadBtTrue High End Bro Platinum Apr 27, 2003 #7 If you're not using your legs for momentum or anything, why would it matter if you're sitting or standing?
If you're not using your legs for momentum or anything, why would it matter if you're sitting or standing?
P PlatnumKowboy New member Apr 27, 2003 #8 I've always thought overhead press was a push press, and military was no leg involvment sitting or standing.
I've always thought overhead press was a push press, and military was no leg involvment sitting or standing.