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  • Need A Bigger Chest = Please Critique Workout

    Ok, after posting pics in the members area, my chest size beacme an issue. I have always wanted a bigger chest and I have thrown in another chest workout on Saturdays to help the problem Please check out my routine to see if I am doing things right to get a massive chest.

    Monday
    Biceps & Legs

    Tuesday

    Chest:

    • DB incline press 5 sets

    85lbs 12 reps
    90lbs 10 reps
    95 lbs 8 reps
    100 lbs 6 reps
    105 lbs 6 reps

    • DB incline flys 3 sets

    35 lbs 12 reps
    45 lbs 12 reps
    50 lbs 10 reps

    • DB flat press 3 sets

    80 lbs 12 reps
    80 lbs 12 reps
    80 lbs 12 reps

    • Cable cross overs

    3 sets low to high
    3 sets middle
    3 sets high to low

    • Smith machine

    3 sets swide grip deep inlcine press
    10 reps per set

    • fly machine

    3 sets 12 - 15 reps per set 150 lbs

    • decline bench

    3 sets 12 reps per set 135lbs

    Wednesday

    Triceps & Back

    Thursday

    Shoulders

    Saturday

    Chest again

    Suggestions...............

  • #2
    Way too many exercises. Cut down the DB inclines to 3 sets. You should only do like 4 to 5 exercises at max. Also try lowering you reps to like 8 or 6.

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    • #3
      wrong direction...usually less training is the answer. I have to be honest with you. I do about 3 sets total for my chest. sometimes two. I do a set of flyes, dips and maybe a dumbell press. And this is only now that my chest has been growing finally when I backed off completely with my training and focused on one or two good sets. I know it goes against coventional wisdom but I gurantee this will work.

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      • #4
        stonecold, so what you're saying by sets is you'll do like 6-8 reps of flies then go to 6-8 reps of dips, then to maybe 6-8 reps of dumbells? I don't get how that will accomplish anything. You're barely working the muscles.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Timma
          stonecold, so what you're saying by sets is you'll do like 6-8 reps of flies then go to 6-8 reps of dips, then to maybe 6-8 reps of dumbells? I don't get how that will accomplish anything. You're barely working the muscles.
          if you watched me workout then you wouldn't wonder. people don't really understand what an intense set is until they have someone take them through a workout. its not that I only want to do three sets, its that I can't do anymore because I am spent after those sets. the stimulus to grow isn't as much as people think. also most people think in terms of volume not intensity. read some articles here www.exercisecertification.com

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          • #6
            I agree with Timma and Stonecold that you're overtraining. I would do 3 exercises for the chest. (DB incline, Flat BB, Decline fly) Do 2 warmups for each exercise and then 3 heavy sets. I would do reps of 12, 8, 6. You should barely be able to get the last rep of each set or may not get it at all. Remember to give everything you have for each set. Intensity is the key. Quality over quantity.

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            • #7
              Damn Stonecold you're quick.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ugetsum
                Damn Stonecold you're quick.
                :D

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by stonecold54
                  wrong direction...usually less training is the answer. I have to be honest with you. I do about 3 sets total for my chest. sometimes two. I do a set of flyes, dips and maybe a dumbell press. And this is only now that my chest has been growing finally when I backed off completely with my training and focused on one or two good sets. I know it goes against coventional wisdom but I gurantee this will work.
                  So should I just do say 3 sets on incline Db at 10 reps 100lbs, then 8 reps 105 lbs and again 105lbs at 8 reps... and do them as slow and as deep as possible??????? and soley focusing on the depletion of enery of the muscle...

                  do the same thing again for flat db bench and db fly???

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ugetsum
                    I agree with Timma and Stonecold that you're overtraining. I would do 3 exercises for the chest. (DB incline, Flat BB, Decline fly) Do 2 warmups for each exercise and then 3 heavy sets. I would do reps of 12, 8, 6. You should barely be able to get the last rep of each set or may not get it at all. Remember to give everything you have for each set. Intensity is the key. Quality over quantity.
                    right, right !

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by redneck99
                      So should I just do say 3 sets on incline Db at 10 reps 100lbs, then 8 reps 105 lbs and again 105lbs at 8 reps... and do them as slow and as deep as possible??????? and soley focusing on the depletion of enery of the muscle...

                      do the same thing again for flat db bench and db fly???
                      you could do that but I was talking about 3 TOTAL sets for the whole workout. but anything less will be better for you.

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                      • #12
                        Yeah overdoing chest will cause the opposite of the results your looking for man. Take it easy

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by stonecold54
                          you could do that but I was talking about 3 TOTAL sets for the whole workout. but anything less will be better for you.
                          thanks for all of the advice... funny how the people I tend to work out with at the gym didn't ever say a thing... I thought they were into this hardcore too ?!?

                          education is key!!!!! ready to hit the gym after work today!

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                          • #14
                            Yeah just because a guy is pretty big doesn't mean he knows what he's doing, it could just be good genetics. I wouldn't go by the more is better principle, educate yoursellf as much as you can and you'll see much better results.

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                            • #15
                              I applied the same rule to yesterday's bicep workout and I could totally feel the difference. Harder and fuller pump.

                              Can't wait until today's chest workout to go heavy and test my new knowledge!!!!!!

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