spesmilitis
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I never felt any discomfort with them, but they seem to be a taboo exercise. Anyone know the science behind why they are so bad?
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Depends on what they're lifting for. Even done in that jerky fashion, done correctly, they're called hang pulls, and develop explosive strength with your legs, lower back, and shoulders. However, they're usually done by Olympic lifters, and not of much use to people who just wanna get "buff."Skilla_Staz said:Epileptic lifter sydnrome is a sad sad disease lol
Barbell BP is the same way.derEikopf said:Over time they can damage your rotator cuffs.
whoa, WHOA, WHOAmrRuckus said:Barbell BP is the same way.
I've never heard of this. I've seen people more knowledgeable than me advocate droppingspesmilitis said:whoa, WHOA, WHOA
How does bench press damage the shoulders?
I rotate between db and bb flat press every 2-3 monthes, is that alright, or should I kick out the bb bp out of my routine pernamently?
mrRuckus said:Flat barbell bench:
http://www.forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=1364161