2006/06/18, 12:23 PM
I usually work out alone, therefore I often use machines to reduce the chance of injury (or embarassment from dropping something) I was wondering if doing seated incline and decline presses is as good as doing them on your back thanks so much for any input
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2006/06/18, 12:31 PM
the way i understand it, doing them on a bench is better for advancing strength and bulk. however, the seated machines allow you to isolate the upper and lower pectoral regions in a simpler fashion.
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2006/06/18, 01:16 PM
Any free weight exercise is superior. A machine isolates the movement in a certain plane, whereas freeweights make you do the whole job. Stabilizers come into play, this will make you stronger. Machines do have their place. I like to for instance on chest day after I do my declines(free weight), finish up with a couple sets on the Hammer Strength decline machine. Really gives me that final blood pump.
-------------- Maximus from Gladiator....Strength and Honor!
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2006/06/26, 11:13 PM
If you are concerned about hurting yourself or not being able to push out a rep then you could always try dumbbells. They give you the advantage of free weights without as much risk of working out alone that barbells have.
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