Because they do bench press instead of incline press. The correct angle for incline press is 30 degrees. Also, incline press is actually an effective exercise unlike that meme trash exercise the guy in the picture is doing. If that doesn't work, then you just have shit genes for the upper chest.
Name calling is the lowest form of argument skills possible. Ad hominem attacks is the step up from that and that is a complete argumental fallacy... so with that said, if you're skills in argument include and preclude to using the lowest hanging fruits of argument (like force for the violent types) then I'd suspect you're not about to refute the central point of my argument with evidence or a structured counter argument.
People bench with an arch. It makes it a mid and low pec lift. If you do it with a flat back the upper chest gets worked proportionally
t. medfag with lots of anatomy classes under his belt
redpill me on incline db press. I am currently doing regular bench press and I want to add them to my routine because the look like fun. db seem saver than barbell in case I fuck up. I tried setting up safety pins but there is no way to cover my throat/face like with regular bench press so I want to make sure I dont kill myself in case I fuck up.
>db seem saver than barbell in case I fuck up
honestly i think incline is safer than flat bench. ive fucked up on incline when i was by myself and just rolled the bar down to my legs.
If you're in a rack with safety pins then set them slightly under clavicle and if you fail just roll the bar forward on to pins. That's so obvious that I'm assuming you're not in a rack but then how are you setting safety pins?
Because they do bench press instead of incline press. The correct angle for incline press is 30 degrees. Also, incline press is actually an effective exercise unlike that meme trash exercise the guy in the picture is doing. If that doesn't work, then you just have shit genes for the upper chest.
>30% incline
>posts a picture of 60% incline
How you dumb fuck?
Do Incline and it gets hit, do OHP and it gets hit, do chin-up and it get hit, do pull-over and it get hit.
Name calling is the lowest form of argument skills possible. Ad hominem attacks is the step up from that and that is a complete argumental fallacy... so with that said, if you're skills in argument include and preclude to using the lowest hanging fruits of argument (like force for the violent types) then I'd suspect you're not about to refute the central point of my argument with evidence or a structured counter argument.
He called you a dumb fuck 'cus you are, then proved that you are a dumb fuck
Hello sirs
interesting contention. 1RM incline bench?
I found your response to be shallow and pedantic.
People bench with an arch. It makes it a mid and low pec lift. If you do it with a flat back the upper chest gets worked proportionally
t. medfag with lots of anatomy classes under his belt
>Flat bench
>Arch slightly turns it into decline
Your student loans were definitely worth acquiring such basic information
He’s not lying. If you arch your back like crazy itll be like you’re doing a dip because you’re not pushing in front of you but downwards
because the upper chest isn't important
also, OHP should take care of any imbalance from doing flat bench.
Nice body except for peener which is too small but then I'm kind of a size king, I want to walk funny afterwards.
redpill me on incline db press. I am currently doing regular bench press and I want to add them to my routine because the look like fun. db seem saver than barbell in case I fuck up. I tried setting up safety pins but there is no way to cover my throat/face like with regular bench press so I want to make sure I dont kill myself in case I fuck up.
>db seem saver than barbell in case I fuck up
honestly i think incline is safer than flat bench. ive fucked up on incline when i was by myself and just rolled the bar down to my legs.
If you're in a rack with safety pins then set them slightly under clavicle and if you fail just roll the bar forward on to pins. That's so obvious that I'm assuming you're not in a rack but then how are you setting safety pins?