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Old 01-18-2007, 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by TALO
I am also a fair bit stronger with decline press then any other.
I think that is very common. You have shorter distance to travel between body and lockout, but that depends on form. Majority of the time I see it performed with the bar touching the sternum area but every once in a while I see a few doing 'T' position bench which is not good for you and they come to the neck.. Also, if you look at a lot of power lifters that get all geared up, when they lift they arch their backs and it can almost appear as a slight decline press because of the position of their body.
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