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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

The Proper Form For A Bench Press

By Klint Newton

The bench press is the squat of the pectoralis, or pecs, muscle group. Squats are considered by most bodybuilding authorities to be the best exercise for building the thighs or quadriceps. The bench press is considered by most authorities to be the best exercise for building up the chest, or pecs. This article will explain to you how to perform a proper and safe bench press.

Preparing:

I'm assuming that your equipment is functioning properly and in safe condition. Approaching the bench from the front, lay down with your head at the end with the bar. Make sure that your back and butt are flat against the bench. Be sure the position yourself far enough down the bench that when you lower the bar to your chest it doesn't hit the supports.

Grab the bar firmly shoulder width apart. If you grip the bar wider you will place more emphasis on your pecs, but it will also put more pressure on your shoulder joints. If your grip is more narrow you will involve your triceps. You just need to do the lift a few times without weight, to see the right place on the bar for you. Before you add any weight to the bar, practice your grip and form a few times. Slowly and controlled, lower the bar until it barely touches your chest. Next, raise the bar to the nearly fully extended position. I just want you to do this a few times to feel the motion of the exercise.

Execution:

Load some weight on the bar, and make sure to keep it even. If you put a 10lb plate on one side, put the same amount on the other side. Just as practiced, grab the bar above you with a grip that is most natural to you. This grip will be at least 12inches apart, but no more than 6 inches greater than shoulder width apart. Now with the help of your spotter, slowly lift the bar to the starting position. Make sure to have the weight steady and still before lowering. Now slowly lower the bar to your chest, taking about four seconds to lower the weight. Let the bar slightly touch your chest. Once it does, press the bar back up to the starting position, taking about 2 seconds to lift the bar. Repeat this lift for the desired amount of reps.

The bench press is a fundamental exercise that all bodybuilders and weight trainees should be familiar with. Keep up the great work and great form, and with practice, you will notice your weight increasing month after month. - 17269

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