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Old 06-25-2010, 12:41 AM
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Question chest size

hi frens,need some advice or tips.
few months ago i reduce my weight and became thin and the chest size reduce a bit,but still look bulging and not in shape
my chest is not in proper shape,i dont know wether i should do incline bench or decline to shape it.
i also dont know which is the best way to grip the barbell.some people advice to hold with all fingers at one side and some advice thumb aside and rest of the fingers aside.is my chest not in shape bcoz of the grips.

i attach my photo,pls advice wether i should do incline/decline
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Old 06-25-2010, 06:02 AM
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I would pick one movement and stick with it a while. Work on progressing on that lift and then after 4-8 (or whatever) weeks switch to another style. No one movement will give you a specific shape although people will argue it to death.

I would highly reccomend using your thumb wrapped around the bar (opposing) your fingers. This is much safer. If you look up bench press accidents on youtube many of them are due to having your thumb on the same side as your fingers and the bar falling out of the lifter's grip. Not good.

I would also say that trimming the fat a little more may also help your shape but it's hard to tell without a picture of the rest of you.

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