The Dude
MuscleChemistry Registered Member
also stick with more declines and low inclines. I notice alot of guys when doing inclines they keep the weight over their head instead of the chest, sure your stronger that way, but also using alot of delt. So a low incline makes it easier to keep the weight over the chest. Declines to me pretty much takes the delts out of the eqaution alot and alow you to really squeze the chest and the top of the movement.
If you train alone, machines would be good for drop sets, as it is easy to just move a pin. Also it allows you to ajust the seat to bring it where you need it. And neagetives are great with machines as well, because if you cant get anymore just let it go, and you dont have to worry about weight falling on you, lol.
I first read this and simply looked at it as a genetically gifted guy giving advice to a not so genetically gifted guy BUT after thinking about it for a few days I realized that 95% of my chest work is done at a low incline at least. I do keep the bar over the chest and keep the reps continuous (no lock out), but I do no decline work at all including dips. Looking at the pics I think you are dead on. Impressive considering you had no idea about my exercise selection. It will be interesting to see how weak I am on dips and decline movements. Thanks Nuk






