vickinoland
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If we are not to go lower with our chest presses than bench height, then what is the difference between doing them on the floor than the bench? Isnt it the same range of motion since not supposed to go lower than bench.
I agree. When doing them on the floor you are supposed to just lightly tap the floor, but this often turns into a momentary rest as you get fatigued. Also, when doing them on the bench you need more body awareness to make sure you don't go lower than bench height. You need to be aware of where your arms are at the bottom of the movement.I think doing them on the floor, at least for me, is that I tend to touch the floor which gives a momentary rest ... this means less "time under tension" .
I think doing them on the floor, at least for me, is that I tend to touch the floor which gives a momentary rest ... this means less "time under tension" .
This sounds very valid to me, although I never rest at the bottom when on floor but just use as a guide. I appreciate the feedback. I also read today that the floor chest presses will engage your triceps more, I am not opposed to that but I think I will alternate from now on from floor to bench.I agree. When doing them on the floor you are supposed to just lightly tap the floor, but this often turns into a momentary rest as you get fatigued. Also, when doing them on the bench you need more body awareness to make sure you don't go lower than bench height. You need to be aware of where your arms are at the bottom of the movement.
Yep, I'm one of those people who has to do it the way Cathe does, or at least as close as I can get to it! If she's on the floor, so am I! If she's on the bench, that's where you'll find me!except in LIVES where Cathe does them on the floor & in STS2.0 Body Parts Chest Bonuses where she has you lift your hips/legs.
I mostly do chest presses & flys on the bench .... except in LIVES where Cathe does them on the floor & in STS2.0 Body Parts Chest Bonuses where she has you lift your hips/legs.
I'm the same, I mostly use a bench but if Cathe is doing them on the floor then so do I.Yep, I'm one of those people who has to do it the way Cathe does, or at least as close as I can get to it! If she's on the floor, so am I! If she's on the bench, that's where you'll find me!
Good point.My sister pointed-out to me that if you do them on the floor, you should be mindful of where your arms are too, to limit the touch.
It does take some extra "oomph" getting my 30's into position while I'm on the floor, yes. Kinda have to curl my body up and put my core into it - some extra bicep/tricep strength needed there, too.I'm thinking that some of the difference is simply about getting into position. Some people don't want to wrangle heavy weights into position on the floor. It may be easier the way Cathe often deomonstrates by resting the dumbbells on the thighs, then sitting down on a bench and hoisting them back . . .