I do Chest and Biceps together and want to tighten up my chest. I have a big chest (big chest cavity) and don't look to get bigger, just want to lose some fat/tighten it up.
I do a bicep lift between each chest lift but this is just the chest portion of the routine....
3x25 decline push ups (feet higher than hands)
1x25 regular grip push ups
1x25 wide grip push ups
1x25 narrow grip push ups
1x25 (failure) regular grip push ups
1x25 (failure) wide grip push ups
1x25 (failure) narrow grip push ups
3x12 standing flys (slow)
3x5 (failure) slow motion push ups (4 second down, 4 second up)
As you can tell, it is all push ups. I really enjoyed the chest routine in P90x so this is adopted from that. I use push up bars on every lift. By the time I get to the slow motion push ups I am dead and usually can't get to 5.
This look good if I am looking to tighten things up and burn some fat?
Thanks
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05-25-2011, 06:05 AM #1
Want to tighten up my chest.....how is this routine?
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05-25-2011, 06:18 AM #2
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05-25-2011, 06:38 AM #3
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05-25-2011, 06:42 AM #4
Pushups will give you a good foundation of chest muscle to work with later, but you aren't going to build significant mass on bodyweight exercises alone. As above posters have commented, if you want to to tighten the region ... you have to also lose the fat (ie fix your diet).
To this day the only chest exercises I do are the flat/incline bench pres and the occasional set of flies. Sometimes less is more ... I watch guys who have been weight lifting just as long as I have spin their wheels with to much volume - and pecs have never been a problem area of growth for me. Yesterday it was just 4 sets of machine flies and 4 heavy sets of flat bench press work ... and my chest is absolutely dead today.
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05-25-2011, 06:43 AM #5
I should have stated that I know nutrition is the key and that I am doing that as well. I lost 28 pounds on P90X since the beginning of the year (from 221 to 193) and know the biggest part of that was nutrition.
Today is my first day doing the Warrior diet and I am going off these macros.....2000-2200 cals, 200 or so gr protein, no more than 150 carb, 75 gr fat....just started the WD)
I am currently about 208 with 14%-15% BF. Want to get BF down to 10%. I do hard cardio 3 days a week, plus some type of light cardio in the afternoon on the days lift in the AM
Thanks
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05-25-2011, 06:48 AM #6
I am not looking to add mass in my chest, there is enough mass there. Just want to burn fat.
What I was getting at with my origional post is if there is a routine I could do that would burn fat better than the next. I figured high rep with push ups was a good way to go.
Try this chest routine out......it is killer
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05-25-2011, 06:53 AM #7
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05-25-2011, 06:58 AM #8
I'm not sure but based on what I read, there is no spot reduction. So your pushups will give you gains on you pecs muscles but the fat loss due to calories burnt by pushups can be anywhere in your body. This is how I understand it and I may be wrong.
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05-25-2011, 08:19 AM #9
This is the key right here. The easier a muscle "grows" for a person the less volume it needs. For me it's biceps. Hell, I went months with never doing a direct bicep exercises and still had big biceps (for my size). Mine just grow with very little stimulation. My pecs, on the other hand, need lots of stimulation to grow. It's different for everyone.
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