The feet up solution putting your legs up on the bench takes care of both of these potential problems.
Feet up bench benefits.
What they found doing bench presses with the legs up significantly increased the recruitment of the pectoralis major clavicular portion sternal portion and costal portion anterior deltoid triceps brachii medial head forearms flexor digitorum rectus abdominis external oblique and rectus femoris muscles.
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The stated benefits are that you put less stress on your spine in this position by building less of an arch while working your pecs better as they have to work harder without the support of an arch and the legs.
As i alluded to earlier the feet up bench showed a dominant display of activation in literally every muscle group analyzed including pectoralis major triceps brachii external oblique and.
Continue to inch your feet out week after week progressing to more advanced variations to challenge yourself.
As a result it has been argued that benching with your legs on the bench or in the air is safer and more effective at isolating your chest.
Feet elevated 1.
When i was still spending time working with military personnel i often had my guys with back pain benching with.
There are countless ways to create with your feetup add something special to your movement routine increase stability strengthen your core and tone the entire body.
But it s way easier to mess up and get injured.
Brace your core glutes and quads.
A bigger bench without pain.
It flattens your back and it takes any sort of leg drive out of the equation.
Bench pressing with the feet up is a variation that is most applicable to the flat bench press and floor bench press.
The floor press offers a variety of benefits including minimized leg drive and a major emphasis on improving raw upper body strength for the pecs anterior deltoids and triceps.
Set up exactly as you would for a standard bench press but bend your knees and keep your feet flat on the bench right in front of your butt.
It s pretty simple the better the joint centration during the movement the more.
It takes the leg drive out of benching so it can isolate the chest more yes.
With hands and feet on a flat even surface the up position is a plank position.
In addition there is also an argument being made that the balancing of the lift helps to build more core strength.
So it has its uses but it s by no means required.