I just thought I'd throw this out there for anyone who's never heard of it before and maybe wants to try something new. I know we all get results from different routines when it comes to working out, but maybe it'll benefit you too
For the last 3 weeks or so, I've been doing pause benching, and I've been seeing some pretty good boosts in my bench strength. I get stronger doing bench press the regular way too, but my reps have been increasing faster for me while doing pause benching
For those unfamiliar with it, it's basically using your brute strength to get the bar off of you instead of momentum. In a regular bench press, when the bar hits your chest, you explode back up using momentum to get the weight off of you. With pause benching, when the bar hits your chest you let it sit there for a second or two, and THEN push the bar back up. This takes away the momentum, and forces you to use only your muscles to get it up
What I do to make it even more intense, is I lower the bar slowly for a count of 3 seconds, focusing on the negative. Then I pause at the bottom for a couple seconds, and push back up with everything I've got
Be careful trying to do this with the heaviest weight that you usually bench the normal way, because it WILL be harder. Start with like 20 pounds less then the weight you usually use and see how that is first, then gradually go up. I made the mistake of trying to do this with the weight I always use a few months ago, and I ended up getting stuck under the bar on my last rep and spraining my wrist lol. I had to lift light weights for like 3 months, it sucked... dont be like me lol
YouTube pause benching to see people doing demonstrations of it
For the last 3 weeks or so, I've been doing pause benching, and I've been seeing some pretty good boosts in my bench strength. I get stronger doing bench press the regular way too, but my reps have been increasing faster for me while doing pause benching
For those unfamiliar with it, it's basically using your brute strength to get the bar off of you instead of momentum. In a regular bench press, when the bar hits your chest, you explode back up using momentum to get the weight off of you. With pause benching, when the bar hits your chest you let it sit there for a second or two, and THEN push the bar back up. This takes away the momentum, and forces you to use only your muscles to get it up
What I do to make it even more intense, is I lower the bar slowly for a count of 3 seconds, focusing on the negative. Then I pause at the bottom for a couple seconds, and push back up with everything I've got
Be careful trying to do this with the heaviest weight that you usually bench the normal way, because it WILL be harder. Start with like 20 pounds less then the weight you usually use and see how that is first, then gradually go up. I made the mistake of trying to do this with the weight I always use a few months ago, and I ended up getting stuck under the bar on my last rep and spraining my wrist lol. I had to lift light weights for like 3 months, it sucked... dont be like me lol
YouTube pause benching to see people doing demonstrations of it