I'm with ya....but this one really really works, it puts such a stretch and you can control it with your foot, I'm sore EVERY TIME I use it
Sounds good.Most of them machines don't give much of a stretch.
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I'm with ya....but this one really really works, it puts such a stretch and you can control it with your foot, I'm sore EVERY TIME I use it
Lol, 220 with a deep stretch is still pretty good bro even for The 44.
We have one like that with no pedals. And adjustable handles. And i use it. But differently.
I dont use the handles but bring my grip higher on the connecting bars and do more of a pec deck w that set on 220 which is the highest for ours too. And do about 5 sets of 12-15. Usually at the end of the workout. Great for buikding chest mass
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Agreed, full rom and tut is essential for growth. These machines are meant to be used as we please so lil tweaks are a great way to get the most outta them.
The same statement can be used about the sorority Sister of your choice....![]()
Lol... as much as I am 100% straight male USA bred, I find that soccer moms tend to be the more readily accessible and versatile choice of equipment for workouts lol.
And now adays they got nice big fake titties thnx to their rich stupid husbands. Lol
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You are not alone brother. Sound pretty much like meDefinitely essential, but it seems that it's usually the upper chest that's harder to build for most blokes, hence all the incline work.
Flat and other movements usually hit lower chest anyway, but nothing like a good decline to really pump it up.
I thought I was unique being a dumbell kinda guy. Seems not though. I almost exclusively use dumbbells. The stabilization necessary adds so much more to the movement IMO. And you can put the weight exactly where you want it.
I only use push barbell machines as a warmup / max weight overall kind of thing. But bulk of all my chest work is dumbs.
I've scoured through most of the chest workouts on here & have yet to see anyone mention decline presses &/or flys.I see a lot of flat & incline presses though.
I've always incorporated then into my chest routine.I do decline,incline & flat presses.I also do decline incline & flat flys.I'll usually end with high rep low weight pullovers for a great ending chest pump.I credit this for my chest being one of my best developed muscle groups.
What are your thoughts on this & if you don't think they're are necessary why is that?
I love weighted dips, decline press haven't touched in over a decade.
I haven't done decline bench in years, I do a lot of dip variations though
That shit is annoying asf and gets old fast lol. That's the original reason I switched to using dumbbells and not the bar cause you look and feel stupid getting hit in the head or pulling off a weird looking modified sit-up just to get off the bench.I'm strong AF on decline, but I always hit the back of my head on the bar so 44 stays off the decline now.
That shit is annoying asf and gets old fast lol. That's the original reason I switched to using dumbbells and not the bar cause you look and feel stupid getting hit in the head or pulling off a weird looking modified sit-up just to get off the bench.