The upper chest is still part of the pec major. I don't see how you can work the clevical section more or independently from the sternal.
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*clavical*
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I'm not refuting that the pectoralis is ONE muscle, I agree. I also want to state that doing bench press does in fact work the upper chest to some degree. But, what I am saying is that the tensile contraction will vary with certain angles of pressing. Some angles do in fact stress the fibers to various degrees, hence incline, decline, ect. :)
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okay. fair enough.
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Don't like inclines!! Just how big IS your chest without my favorite exercise???? :eek:
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My chest is not very big...along with the rest of me. However, I do know people who have big chests (and arms, and legs, etc) and got them w/out inclines. I was just (poorly, I guess) trying to advance their argument against them.
Plus, my delts are weak, and I think they lead me to fail on the lifts before my chest is ready to. |
My chest isn't really big sadly I can't do incline with the stuff i have at home. :(
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When I find time right now full time job and on weekend my dad decided to want another garage so probably another month or so till thats done and after work I run 2 miles.
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Bryan Haycock
Funny name, but good explanation 311, apo is jealous again :D |
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