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Shattering your BNECH PRESS barrier!

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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!

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i started dpoing those yesterday... my max is 185. i worked my way up to 300 for 6 seconds, i'l be doing them every week .. hopefully my bench will sky rocket.. im thinking about doing the same with squats
 
Thanks for the tip. I was just trying to think of new ways to add onto my bench. Although, my real problem is squats. Do you have any good tips for increasing my squat poundage?
 
heavywear: Did you do this with 120% of your shirted max or your raw max? Just trying to gage this so I can try it in the future.

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I calculated it based on raw numbers, equipment was kind of an unknown since I was competing in a shirt I had never used before. I also lately have been ending my squat workouts with walkouts of 545 or so (my max is 500). Seems to really help make those sets in the 400s not feel bad at all. I just take it out of the rack, step back like I was going to squat, take a deep breath and then re-rack it. Just getting the FEEL...
 
I remember standing up with 805 in my rack...and was in a lot of pain. That 700lb yoke that we have to walk/run with...isn't fun either.

I will have to try those static holds...next time I get back to the bench press. All of this overhead work is making my chest say bye bye. :)

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i picked 335 out of the rack (max is 265) for squat, and then did 15 quarter squats and it felt as if my spine was going to shoot out my ass
 
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