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TSsadvil
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Jun 24 2011, 01:29 PM, updated 15y ago
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Is there a proper method to increase my chest strength? I work out with my friends who could do bench presses much heavier than i do. I push myself to lift their weights every time we work out together but after few weeks i'm still struggling with a lot of support from them. Should i maintain to the weight i could manage or would lifting heavier weight help? I'm taking ON whey currently but my diet is screwed This post has been edited by sadvil: Jun 24 2011, 01:31 PM
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razorboy
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Jun 24 2011, 01:36 PM
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QUOTE(sadvil @ Jun 24 2011, 01:29 PM) Is there a proper method to increase my chest strength? I work out with my friends who could do bench presses much heavier than i do. I push myself to lift their weights every time we work out together but after few weeks i'm still struggling with a lot of support from them. Should i maintain to the weight i could manage or would lifting heavier weight help? I'm taking ON whey currently but my diet is screwed  unscrew that.
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janson_kaniaz
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Jun 24 2011, 01:47 PM
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wats wrong with the bb thread? y need to open new thread? strength is not built overnight. u can't go from 10kg to 50kg weights in a few months, not impossible but really a big ask. if i remember correctly one of Dorian Yate's vids, he says if you increase ur weight by 5-10lbs every month, tats already very good. this is equivalent to 60-120lbs of weight increase in a yr! so dun aim for unrealistic numbers. go according to your limit.
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TSsadvil
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Jun 24 2011, 02:38 PM
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ok i'll stick to my own weights thx
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ahfish7
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Jun 25 2011, 08:52 AM
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maybe u should stick to ur normal weight for 1st 2 sets, for the final set try to increase to heavier weight then try as many reps as u can. anyway, u know ur limit, stop whenever u cant lift anymore
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TSsadvil
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Jun 25 2011, 03:56 PM
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i can lift it with support, i'm doing it for 4 sets.......or lifting without support would be better?
This post has been edited by sadvil: Jun 25 2011, 03:57 PM
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free_enuf
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Jun 25 2011, 07:07 PM
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QUOTE(sadvil @ Jun 25 2011, 03:56 PM) i can lift it with support, i'm doing it for 4 sets.......or lifting without support would be better? By support you mean your friends are deadlifting while you are pressing? If you need support beyond the last two reps to failure then u r lifting too heavy.
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Darah Harimau
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Jun 25 2011, 08:31 PM
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QUOTE(sadvil @ Jun 25 2011, 03:56 PM) i can lift it with support, i'm doing it for 4 sets.......or lifting without support would be better? whatever the case is, dont let your spotter support you from the first rep, cause thats just plain stupid, the spotter will pretty much be doing a mini-workout. if thats the case, then your overly estimating your strength. let him/her spot you the last 2 reps, even then, a good spotter will be able to put just the right amount of pressure to help you complete your rep, he is not supposed to do a mini-lift.
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TSsadvil
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Jun 25 2011, 11:30 PM
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ok got it
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