@ Rodja, ok my misunderstanding.
@ Wesley, I think you're more then qualified! All are welcome. There's always something new to learn. At least for me anyways.
@ Rodja, ok my misunderstanding.
@ Wesley, I think you're more then qualified! All are welcome. There's always something new to learn. At least for me anyways.
Nice video! Thanks for sharing. I'm always willing to learn from the more experienced.
I was kind of under the impression that muscle wise there is the Pectoralis major as a prime mover, Clavicular more or less acted to stabilize/ provide a base for the pectoralis to act against. But only for a short time "off the chest" or the hole for the bench press.
Completely agree they cant be isolated from each other, maybe more or less dominate depending on angle, but not isolated.
As the bar moves further away from the chest it provides less to the lift and the triceps take over. The biceps act to limit the triceps slowing the press as you close in on lockout. A protection to keep from tearing the triceps off the bone.
What I'm thinking is a stronger starting force off the chest in his case would help carry him into the tricep dominate portion. Thats what I was leaning toward a paused rep to remove any stretch reflex at the bottom of the lift. Force him to stay tight and generate more of the starting power from muscular contraction not reaction. Just my thought anyway.
There is lots of good info and perspectives in this thread.
The topical lotion is made by Absorbine JR. You can buy it online or at local feed stores. We have a store called Tractor Supply that they sell it at..its like $12 bucks. I got turned on to it about 8 years ago from Worlds Strongest Man Competitors.
Its for horses legs, for arthritis, etc..but it is amazing. Best topical that exists IMO. It relieves joint aches, muscle aches, etc..all without the menthol feeling. No hot or cold..It dulls and supposedly helps heal the area bc it improves circulation. I swear by this stuff..I have bad tendonitis, and I apply a dime sized amount to each elbow before pressing and I can train 100% no issues. Love the stuff...Try it if you have a chance
Thank you and everyone else here for the kind words as well!
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