I just changed my workout from doing ~240 pushups to ~240 dumbbell presses. The heaviest weights I currently own are 45s so I'm doing 12 sets with 20 reps/set. So my question is, which is more beneficial, incline or flat dumbbell presses?
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I just changed my workout from doing ~240 pushups to ~240 dumbbell presses. The heaviest weights I currently own are 45s so I'm doing 12 sets with 20 reps/set. So my question is, which is more beneficial, incline or flat dumbbell presses?
Both. However, doing 12 sets of 20 reps is useless unless you are specifically going for endurance only. And even then, 12 sets of one exercise? Why?
If that's all the weight you have and can't get more, I'd suggest flys.
[QUOTE=skarotum;189714891]Both. However, doing 12 sets of 20 reps is useless unless you are specifically going for endurance only. And even then 12 sets of one exercise? Why?
If that's all the weight you have and can't get more, I'd suggest flys.[/QUOTE]
I'm giving pushups a rest and I am experimenting with other chest exercises. I am open to suggestions.
My resistance machine has bench pressing straps, should I be doing both?
What are your goals? What is your schedule like? What exercises do you do?
Seriously, doing tons of sets with tons of reps won't build any muscle. Any gains you could have gotten from that are already expended.
[QUOTE=skarotum;189717371]What are your goals? What is your schedule like? What exercises do you do?
Seriously, doing tons of sets with tons of reps won't build any muscle. Any gains you could have gotten from that are already expended.[/QUOTE]
For the past couple months I have been doing just pushups, and have seen good muscle gains.
My current goal is to build muscle. The chest/back workout I was doing up until now is:
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standard pushups
resistance lateral pulldowns (with hand straps instead of bar)
military pushups
resistance lateral pulldowns
wide fly pushups
resistance lateral pulldowns
decline pushups
resistance back flies
diamond pushups
resistance back flies
dive bomber pushups
resistance back flies
*Then everything repeated
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I'll probably be checking out some workouts posted on these forums, but if anyone has some good ones they can refer me to, I would appreciate it.
[QUOTE=kevin376;189714161]I just changed my workout from doing ~240 pushups to ~240 dumbbell presses. The heaviest weights I currently own are 45s so I'm doing 12 sets with 20 reps/set. So my question is, which is more beneficial, incline or flat dumbbell presses?[/QUOTE]
Why not do 6 incline, and 6 flat?