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Yeh I remember mates in the under 15s rugby were stoked when I benched 1 plate a side! Lol.
I think I did two plates (100kg) when I was 18 or 19. I was chuffed.
As you all no doubt saw my vid, lol, I got it up to 165kg for 1 rep while doing the smolov jnr program.
I remember when I first benched the bar
And when I first tried to bench and got pinned by the bar XD
I was so pleased when I was able to move up from the dumbbells. In a "thank god someone didn't euthanase me" sort of way
I disagree. Just because a fifth? a quarter? of the movement is primarily shoulders doesn't make it a shoulder exercise. Yes maybe most people miss the fact about shoulders, but are we supposed to ignore the 4/5 of the movement that is primarily about triceps? Come off it.
I do agree with the dude's major points regarding the benefits of the accessory exercises he discusses though.
The difference is the distance the bar travels, in the powerlifting world that's important, in the strength building/ body building world the bench press must be treated differently.
the Same muscles are moving the bar, figure out which is healthier for the joints.