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āœ… While the flat bench press works the whole pectoralis major, letā€™s see how different arm angles can have their purposes when trying to work on increasing the activity of its regions. ā£

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BENCH PRESS: DIFFERENT ARM ANGLES
BENCH PRESS: DIFFERENT ARM ANGLES

ā£āŒāŒāŒA 90 degree angle puts a lot of stress on the shoulders, and when the load goes up, thatā€™s when people typically experience shoulder issues related to the bench press, (although that might not be the only factor contributing to it). ā£
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āœ…āœ…āœ…A 75 degree angle is typically the ā€œclassicā€ suggestion everyone gives (hopefully) to get the most out of the bench press while keeping shoulders safe. ā£
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But what if we want to work our ā€œupper chestā€ more if we donā€™t have an incline bench?ā£
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We can do that as well.

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BENCH PRESS: ARM ANGLES FOR DIFFERENT PURPOSES

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While with a 45 degrees inclined bench press studies show that the upper chest gets involved the most, we can do the same by simply changing the ā€œarm angleā€ and grip width of a flat bench, and creating the conditions we need to isolate that area.ā£
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From Paoliā€™s book, it was demonstrated that the EMG activity of the clavicular head during horizontal flexion is more notable at a 60 degrees of humeral abduction rather than a smaller/higher degree of arm angle (30-90 degrees). This makes sense, because at this degree of angle also follow the line of pull (which is the direction of force exerted by a muscle, depending on the orientation of its fibers, its skeletal attachments, the disposition of its tendons, and the axis of movement of any joints affected).

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BENCH PRESS

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And a muscular contraction can only achieve its maximal physiological and mechanical efficiency when performed along the line of pull.ā£
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This was then also reinforced by Lehmanā€™s study on a supinated grip bench press, which shows an increased upper chest engagement in contrast to a normal grip (the supinated grip bench press implies a bigger humeral adduction).ā£

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