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Old 01-09-2004, 11:53 PM   #1
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Bench Press

How many times a week you need to do the bench press to increase the weight faster on it?? Basically i am asking best method to increase my bench press quickly and effieciently.

 
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Re: Bench Press

If you want to increase your bench (i.e. increase your muscular strength), you'll firstly need to be lifting very low reps with very heavy weights. Around 2-4 reps per set to failure. Make sure you have a spotter and you're well warmed up. How often you need to press is debatable. I'd suggest twice a week. Some would advocate once, some would say 3 times. For gaining maximal strength, I find 2 days a week (equally spaced) for a particular muscle group gives you a good balance of stimulus and recovery.

How quickly you increase you strength depends on a number of factors, such as how long you've been triaining already, how well you eat, and of course, your genetics.

 
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Re: Bench Press

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If you want to increase your bench (i.e. increase your muscular strength), you'll firstly need to be lifting very low reps with very heavy weights. Around 2-4 reps per set to failure. Make sure you have a spotter and you're well warmed up. How often you need to press is debatable. I'd suggest twice a week. Some would advocate once, some would say 3 times. For gaining maximal strength, I find 2 days a week (equally spaced) for a particular muscle group gives you a good balance of stimulus and recovery.

How quickly you increase you strength depends on a number of factors, such as how long you've been triaining already, how well you eat, and of course, your genetics.

can you achieve the same results as bench press just by doing dumbbell presses? because i workout alone and don't have a spotter available

 
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Re: Bench Press

[QUOTE=Endorphin Junky]If you want to increase your bench (i.e. increase your muscular strength), you'll firstly need to be lifting very low reps with very heavy weights. Around 2-4 reps per set to failure. Make sure you have a spotter and you're well warmed up. How often you need to press is debatable. I'd suggest twice a week. Some would advocate once, some would say 3 times. For gaining maximal strength, I find 2 days a week (equally spaced) for a particular muscle group gives you a good balance of stimulus and recovery.

Endorphin i have weight lifting machine. And i cant increase the weights to my highest b/c when u raise the weight its like by 24 pounds. So i can only go up to my highest which is really not my highest. Its weight resistance. So should i still do low reps??

 
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Re: Bench Press

brandnewday,
you can do a bench press with either dumbbells or a barbell. Doing them with dumbbells is harder as you need more balance and so you get better stabiliser muscle development and so better over all strength. A barbell will let you lift more and so hit the primer mover harder, but at he expense of stabiliser muscle development. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. Best to use both but if you only have db's, thats fine. As a side point, you can still hurt yourself with dumbbells if you're not using a spotter.

sdogg,
I'm not sure what you mean by "increase the weights to my highest". Are you trying to lift your 1RM? you haven't specifed what kind of rep range this is your highest for. For instance, if you're pushing out 2-3 reps but you're aiming for 4, thats fine, just keep going and your strength will gradually increase enough for you to be able to push out 4, assuming all other factors are in place eg diet etc.

 
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