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  • Chest workouts

    Any suggestions?

  • #2
    bench press
    incline press
    dips

    just to name a few more popular ones

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    • #3
      chest

      push ups
      push ups and umm
      push ups

      remember if you build too much muscle you will lose speed. don't overtrain with weights.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by theprophet
        remember if you build too much muscle you will lose speed. don't overtrain with weights.
        uh...you sure about that?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Oreomeister365
          bench press
          incline press
          dips

          just to name a few more popular ones
          o.O How do you do those? Incline and Dips?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Oreomeister365
            uh...you sure about that?

            well, if you had two fighters the same height and body frame, both muscular, one of em is lean and the other is bulky who is gonna be inherently faster?

            i didn't say not to weight train, just not to go nutts if you wanna keep your speed.

            if i train with weights i go light weight hi reps.

            just my opinion...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by The Defiant One
              o.O How do you do those? Incline and Dips?


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              • #8
                Originally posted by theprophet
                push ups
                push ups and umm
                push ups

                remember if you build too much muscle you will lose speed. don't overtrain with weights.
                Speed comes from the fast twitch muscles, so the more the better.
                Also push ups work the arms, while leg and hips accelerate the punch.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by theprophet
                  well, if you had two fighters the same height and body frame, both muscular, one of em is lean and the other is bulky who is gonna be inherently faster?

                  i didn't say not to weight train, just not to go nutts if you wanna keep your speed.

                  if i train with weights i go light weight hi reps.

                  just my opinion...
                  the truth is, unless u take steroids u wont get that big. u can add some size for sure, but that bulky rediculous mass can only be attained with roids. if u are a regular guy, or skinny, u can lift and workout hard consistently for years and u still wont be that big if u are natural. u will for sure get in much better shape, fill out, and look more muscular and athletic, but aint gonna be no arnold. ive been lifting hard consistenlty for a few years now, in addition to training in muay thai and bjj, and i dont even look big. i put on 20 lbs of muscle that i had to fight tooth and nail for, and i still dont look big. however i look much healthier, my bodies filled out more and looks more athletic, but im not all big and bulky and lifting weights has only made me faster and stronger. its a huge myth that lifting weights will make u slow. if anything it will make u faster and better since u have stronger muscles that can perform better than before. this seems to be a very common myth in martial arts. also, if u do martial arts in addition to lifting, all the cardio u do in ma will burn alot of ur calories so u wont get that big anyway. if ur a big bulky guy already and have lots of mass/fat then yeah lifting heavy weights is a no no. it will make u bulky and gross looking. bigger people should focus their workouts more on cardio and slimming down and getting toned rather than pumping iron.

                  as for chest there really arent too many diff ones. just do some good sets on a bench press, then do some incline presses, and mabye some pushups if us till got the energy.

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                  • #10
                    push ups
                    bench press
                    wall pushups
                    stretching
                    breathing excersizes
                    walking with hands stretched out for a long time repeatedly

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