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Floor Presses vs. Flat Bench
Did floor presses for the first time yesterday and have a few general questions.
--Where does your floor press strength fall in comparison to your flat bench strength? --Do you floor press knees up and use any drive? --Do you bring elbows all the way down, or is it more of a touch and go? |
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I dont think you want to use much leg drive, but I have seen it done both ways. I think you just have to find what works best for you. I just like to let the back of my tris hit, just before my elbow. I saw a recent video where Mark Bell said he likes to let his rest on the ground for a second before the press. And yes....I gave you a reply that pretty much said nothing :( |
I stopped about 30 pounds shy of my bench working weight, as was doing mostly touch and go with the triceps. Felt fine, so I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything important.
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2. Thats a personal choice, I used to do them up and feet flat. 3. Down as far as my Tri's allow me to go. Floor presses are a great tool to break threw a mid press sticky spot. :rockon: |
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Don't use leg drive, just brace the core tightly. Arms down until they touch the floor, then press. |
Think of the floor press as a box squat for your bench, so triceps fully on the floor and relaxed before exploding up.
I use a little leg drive but try not to cheat too much. Butt probably comes a little off the floor but not enough to walk under if you know what I mean. As for comparing strength between the two: I am pretty close between the two as the bar comes quite close to my chest. I am probably 10kgs higher on floor press. LtL |
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