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This is like substituting inclune bench for decline bench or visa versa. One of my biggest pet peeves are people like you who give bad/false information. To the OP, if you don't hit your chest it is better, going to a 90 degree angle with your elbows is all you REALLY need. If you bounce the weight off your chest you are working the muscles less. Like the people that rock and arc their back when doing standing curls. Quote:
If you are talking about just holding them straight out and rotating, it works a range of muscles in your shoulders. I do this with my elbows on a bench to work a range of muscles in my biceps. Forearms have to be raise slightly off the bench of course
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I second that...also by not bouncing the weight off of your chest keeps you from developing a fractured/cracked sternum...
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90 degrees is all you need, but it's also the position where the most strain is on the joint, just like in squats. If you can go slightly below 90 degrees, you're getting max benefit without risking your shoulders, and without changing direction at the point of least stability in the elbows. |
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i think that i've spent too many years in the gym to really care about observing all these funny moments in the gym. the only thing that really irks me is the old fat guys that are ALWAYS naked in the locker room with their dicks hanging out. no one wants to see geriatric danglers.
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He then went to the sauna and the guy followed him in. There was a shampoo bottle next to him, and he asked my friend to reach over his legs to get it for him. Edit: some stories my friends told me 1) My friend says there's a ripped regular who poses in front of the mirror from time to time and will grunt obnoxiously loud (this is what he tells me). One day he yells, "Yes, I will marry you (name of lifter, forgot his name)!" And everybody just stared at him. 2) Another ripped guy just yelling "Supercharged, baby!"
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When I barbell bench, I slowly lower the bar 1-2" above my chest, pause briefly, then press. |
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oh and another pet peeve that I have is seeing a father teaching a son/a friend teaching his buddy how to "workout"... except all of the workouts they are "teaching" will eventually lead the "students" to the hospital...
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I hate sweaty hairy guys asking to work in especially with no towels.
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1. Toolbags wearing Afflictions shirts 2. guys my height (only 5'7 so we all have small guy syndrome) coming right next to me to me to compare themselves while doing the exact same workout-not knowing im currently going for toning, not strength. after about a set of that i double my weights and a watch them eye me up then walk away.. 3. and lastly, this guy comes in in sweat pants, loose, cut off sweatshirt, with the hood up, dewrag on and sunglasses.. in a besement type freeweight area... Then all he does is shadow box.. then shadow box using the cable machine, then grabs 5lb db and shadow boxes with them.. then goes and around telling all the other young "gangsta's" how to work out... I love seeing people i see on bodyspace in the actual gym.. BTW- Google my username and bodyspace and you'll see what im about |
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The thing that pisses me off are chicks at the water fountain. They bring their bottles with them and fill them up at the fountain while people are waiting. I notice guys who bring bottles with them, if they're filling them up at the fountain, they'll let people get drinks and then fill up after their done. All the females however, selfishly don't pay attention to anyone but themselves.
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I remember a couple years ago while working out at the gym there was this one guy and i saw him stand in one place and all of a sudden he did the triple jump. Then he rested for 30 seconds or so and repeated the same motion for like 5 minutes. That was a first for me. I guess he was a triple jump athlete or something.
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I hate the guys who don't use the bench, but use it to rest their one weight on. WTF? Are you too lazy that you can't pick it up off the floor? Get away from the bench. |
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ok guys, random workout question.
forearms. i want mine to look wider. my friend and i go to the gym regularly (every other day at least) and we try to push ourselves and use each other as competition. anyways, the only forearm workout we've been doing involves a wooden handle with a thin rope attached to the center, with the other end connected to a circular 12lb weight. we'll rotate that up and down with our arms extended until it wears our arms out (usually 5-6 reps which incl. one up and one down movement) and repeat for a total of three sets. his arms are getting much wider than mine, but mine are stronger. granted, i have longer forearms, and i'm content with them, but i'd rather have that wide look...naw whaddahm sayin'?
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Aighty. I'm not worried about em. I'm just pissed that my friend's (/competition) arms are like getting twice as big despite me being stronger. I just wanna have a balanced arm. I'm fine with my bi/tri/delts. I just have really damn long forearms.
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Wrist excercises: http://www.exrx.net/Lists/ExList/For...#anchor1936059 I've done all sorts of wrist excercises, never super focused on them though. But have seen great gains, in my opinion. You want some serious pain though, do reverse barbell curls. That shit kills if you combine the right weight and reps. I'm a small frame, so it's vital for me to have larger forearms to go with my bi'/tri's. Looking in pictures their at least twice as big as when I started. I've noticed a lot of gains over the last 2.5 years Good luck with it. On your last set grab a lighter barbell and reverse curl burn outs. You'll be on fire. I use to do the handle/weight thing when I first started baseball at 5 or so. I rarely did it, but I was 5 so I didn't know how truely vital it was back then. |
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