âïžÂ WHY YOU NEED TO ARCH WHEN BENCHING

After a super extensive post rampage on shoulders (scroll down my feed to find more), I think weâre ready to understand how the arch actually âsaves usâ when benching. â
YES, you NEED to arch, and I donât care whether youâre against this statement or not, because if you are.. chances are youâre mistaking the âright wayâ to arch, with the âwrong oneâ.
Implementing an Upper Back Arch (Thoracic Extension) when bench pressing ensures 3 very important things, as you can see from the drawings:
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 1) SAFETY: By lockig your shoulderblades back together and holding them there for the whole movement, youâre preventing yourself from getting injured in the shoulders/tendons areas.
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 2) STABLILITY. Arching your upper back creates a strong âbaseâ or muscle shelf where you can rest on, pushing your muscles against the pad. Glutes stay GLUED to the bench, and so do your feet.
đšÂ STRENGTH: this is simply the strongest way to bench press. By doing it correctly, youâre also able to load the exercise very heavy, therefore finally allowing yourself to build a strong and aesthetic chest!