From a purely bodybuilding/hypertrophy perspective....
I've injured my delt/pec tie in. My chest training for the past few weeks has revolved around light weights, high reps, and TUT. This is all I can do. Any heavy horizontal pressing kills.
The funny thing is I can do OHPs pretty heavy along with all the other shoulder exercise you would typically do with no pain what so ever. So yeah,,,,
How would you guys approach this??? From a BBing standpoint my tris are lagging atm. They need to get bigger. I've always relied upon dips and cgbp for the bulk of my triceps work, with dips being my number one lift. Both of these are out.
My last few sessions for tris have had me feeling out new exercises to see what works for my situation.
I can do rolling db extensions with a decent amount of weight with no pain. French presses and overhead rope extensions are cool too. Regular push downs are bothersome so they're out. I was considering seated half preses from the top of my head out of the rack. I've done these in the past and it seems I'd be able to load up on the poundages while limiting the pain in my pec. Anyone else care to recommend some stuff? TUT and superset ideas are very welcomed.
Thanks brolys.
/in before kickbacks
I've injured my delt/pec tie in. My chest training for the past few weeks has revolved around light weights, high reps, and TUT. This is all I can do. Any heavy horizontal pressing kills.
The funny thing is I can do OHPs pretty heavy along with all the other shoulder exercise you would typically do with no pain what so ever. So yeah,,,,
How would you guys approach this??? From a BBing standpoint my tris are lagging atm. They need to get bigger. I've always relied upon dips and cgbp for the bulk of my triceps work, with dips being my number one lift. Both of these are out.
My last few sessions for tris have had me feeling out new exercises to see what works for my situation.
I can do rolling db extensions with a decent amount of weight with no pain. French presses and overhead rope extensions are cool too. Regular push downs are bothersome so they're out. I was considering seated half preses from the top of my head out of the rack. I've done these in the past and it seems I'd be able to load up on the poundages while limiting the pain in my pec. Anyone else care to recommend some stuff? TUT and superset ideas are very welcomed.
Thanks brolys.
/in before kickbacks