maybe but why not just do flat? Is it your ego? Because all things relative if you have a weak* incline bench people are going to think you a weak flat bench too
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maybe but why not just do flat? Is it your ego? Because all things relative if you have a weak* incline bench people are going to think you a weak flat bench too
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Last edited by MattJ.D.; 07-20-2014 at 07:55 PM.
Another dumb question - why not do both?
This is part of an issue that powerlifting has had to deal with for a while, lifters that want to increase their main competition lifts by not doing them. if you haven't had the chance to read the article on Norbert Schemansky by Coach Gallagher, check it out on the startingstrength front page.
A direct answer: Maybe. You'd be better served practicing the bench press if you want a stronger bench press. It's that simple.
Hey guys, thanks for your responses.
The reason I'm asking is because I've been swept up in this idea that Incline Bench is more applicable to functional pushing strength. Guys like Ferruggia, Pavel, Starr... they all believe that Incline transfers better to real life.
However Rippetoe says in Starting Strength that there is no reason to do Incline as long as you are training the Bench AND the Press, which I am.
I guess I just wanna make sure I'm doing the right thing in terms of functional strength training.
Any thoughts?
If you want to increase your flat bench. Progressively load the flat bench and do the close and wide grip flat benches as accessory exercises. They will help more than the incline or decline bench.
I like incline a lot for my press and bench. I press and bench but find I need a lot of volume to increase my bench so incline after my mains helps keep me doing more stuff.
Gotta hit dem "upper pecs"!