Shattering your BENCH PRESS barrier!
Just a heads up to anyone that hasn't tried this - when training for my last powerlifting meet I implemented static holds. This involves loading the bar at the end of your bench workout with 120% or more of your max. I did this over 10 weeks and let me tell you, it is a mind game, but lifting big iron is definitely about mind over matter. The bottom line is that the stronger I got in my training the more I would add to my static sets. My normal training poundages just felt light, very light. 2 sets of 10 second holds (have a good spot nearby and for your liftoff) over 10 weeks I went from a 315 to a 385, just missing 405 ( I was using 455 or so for my statics). Not a great bench but I really felt like the statics did a lot to get that number up. Hope this simple addition works for some of you!
Just a heads up to anyone that hasn't tried this - when training for my last powerlifting meet I implemented static holds. This involves loading the bar at the end of your bench workout with 120% or more of your max. I did this over 10 weeks and let me tell you, it is a mind game, but lifting big iron is definitely about mind over matter. The bottom line is that the stronger I got in my training the more I would add to my static sets. My normal training poundages just felt light, very light. 2 sets of 10 second holds (have a good spot nearby and for your liftoff) over 10 weeks I went from a 315 to a 385, just missing 405 ( I was using 455 or so for my statics). Not a great bench but I really felt like the statics did a lot to get that number up. Hope this simple addition works for some of you!
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