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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Awesome bench press tip to better target your chest muscles

Today, I want to share with you a VERY common mistake most people make when training their chest…

Ignore this info at your own peril

The difference in muscle fiber stimulation is IMMENSE!

Here’s what I’m talking about…

When you perform “pushing” exercises like the Bench Press, most people don’t know where to place their “focus” and ultimately just end up instincively pushing the weight up in any form that feels “natural”.

However, what happens to 95% of you is you end up using too much “front shoulder” and take a large part of the focus off of your chest muscles, leaving them short-changed on fiber stimulation for maximum growth.

Here’s how to overcome this common blunder with what I call…
The “Shoulder-Rib Lock”:

1. When lying on the bench (for a Bench Press), begin by dropping your shoulders BACK (toward the bench) as far as comfortably possible.
2. Next, roll your shoulders DOWN (in the direction of your feet).
3. And lastly, “puff” out your ribcage to keep it held high. Consider this your “locked” position for the entire movement and keep your pectorals “aimed” high toward the ceiling!

You’ll be amazed at how much of a difference you’ll see in your chest workouts!

Well, these very same principles apply to the PUSH UP as well! Just go through the same little “checklist” and keep your shoulders locked back and down while keeping your ribcage “puffed out” and you’ll see the same difference in your training (AND your RESULTS!)

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