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If you bench incorrectly, with elbows flared, no back arch, whatever, you beat the crap out of your shoulders, joints, etc. and increase the risk of injury. So while I am not saying you MUST setup completely like a powerlifter, you must at least utilize a basic, and proper setup that is based on a proper powerlifting bench setup to prevent injury. Also, I do not believe in deviating from proper form just to get a better pump, stretch, feel or mind muscle connection. I know this is a heated debate, but I want to keep it civil. I don't believe that there are 2 separate form variants for each lift that are goal dependent. I believe proper form is proper form, and there is only one safest form path for each lift. What say you?
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Completely agree steve^
BUT, should i press in a straight line or up and back? |
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Alot of people are benching with elbows flared and the bar path over their collarbones or throat. This hurts my shoulders just from watching.
PL style bench it is for me, the benchpress is a upperbody lift and not a chest-isolation movement (but a whole lot of people out there seem to believe it is).
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![]() In regard to the path of the bar: a)do you press in a straight line b)do you press up and back(like a J) |
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Do you by chance have any idea what is better for long torso and medium length arms? Im gonna take a shot in the dark and guess you are a fairly tall gentleman with long arms.. Therefor, the 'straight line' benching possibly to reduce the distance of the bar? thanks for the advice |
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For me; elbows tucked and straight up from the old xiphoid.
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