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Old 08-21-2012, 09:23 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 5kgLifter View Post
Heavy dumbbell presses, maybe.

With a solid back and a great bench press, I wonder whether it's more a case of thinking the pecs don't look quite as developed as they might be and as Fazc says, maybe bodyfat as well.
I agree.

Db presses allow more contraction (more ROM) of the pecs.

For this reason I go in cycles on whether I do Bb or Db primarily for pressing.

My bench really hasn't had a stall and my pec's are coming up nice.

Just like any other lift the primary strong muscles will do the work, even if its the target muscle. Unless you are using a slow controled tempo like 4-1-4-1 or 3-2-3-1, then theres no getting around the target muscle doing the work.
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