0ni
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The problem is you weigh 80kg
Yes, this is rich coming from a guy that competes at 67.5kg but if you want a decent bench then 80kg is just not enough body weight to have a decent bench. There are obviously exceptions (like Rick Weil who was an absolute freak) but until you hit a bodyweight of 90-100kg for the majority of people you can expect mediocrity in the bench press. There are many top level powerlifters in the 82.5kg class that do not have 180kg bench presses and this is pretty much reversed when you look at the 90kg class.
Most of the advice here has been geared towards hypertrophy work for the muscles involved in the bench press, pretty much all advice I ever see for the bench is about getting bigger really. It's not a very technical exercise unlike say- the snatch so while smaller people can put up big numbers in the snatch with very little gain in body weight I would not say that for the bench at all.
I think Sticky said when I spoke to him that his bench didn't really take off until he made it into the 90kg class and did a shit load of hypertrophy work for the upper back. Unless you're a midget, gifted in the bench press or have no legs I'd really just get bigger to increase your benching. By the looks of it that's what KK did, dude is fucking jacked and benches loads because of it.
Check out these articles, they go over what the greats did to get a good bench. The vast majority of them essentially went full bromode in their training:
ChAoS & PAIN: Stop Bitching And Start Benching
ChAoS & PAIN: Stop Bitching And Start Benching 2- Learn From People Better Than You
ChAoS & PAIN: Stop Bitching And Start Benching 3- More Routines From People Stronger Than You
ChAoS & PAIN: Stop Bitching And Start Benching #4- My Two Cents
LIFT-RUN-BANG: Reps. Strength training pixie dust magical unicorns
Yes, this is rich coming from a guy that competes at 67.5kg but if you want a decent bench then 80kg is just not enough body weight to have a decent bench. There are obviously exceptions (like Rick Weil who was an absolute freak) but until you hit a bodyweight of 90-100kg for the majority of people you can expect mediocrity in the bench press. There are many top level powerlifters in the 82.5kg class that do not have 180kg bench presses and this is pretty much reversed when you look at the 90kg class.
Most of the advice here has been geared towards hypertrophy work for the muscles involved in the bench press, pretty much all advice I ever see for the bench is about getting bigger really. It's not a very technical exercise unlike say- the snatch so while smaller people can put up big numbers in the snatch with very little gain in body weight I would not say that for the bench at all.
I think Sticky said when I spoke to him that his bench didn't really take off until he made it into the 90kg class and did a shit load of hypertrophy work for the upper back. Unless you're a midget, gifted in the bench press or have no legs I'd really just get bigger to increase your benching. By the looks of it that's what KK did, dude is fucking jacked and benches loads because of it.
Check out these articles, they go over what the greats did to get a good bench. The vast majority of them essentially went full bromode in their training:
ChAoS & PAIN: Stop Bitching And Start Benching
ChAoS & PAIN: Stop Bitching And Start Benching 2- Learn From People Better Than You
ChAoS & PAIN: Stop Bitching And Start Benching 3- More Routines From People Stronger Than You
ChAoS & PAIN: Stop Bitching And Start Benching #4- My Two Cents
LIFT-RUN-BANG: Reps. Strength training pixie dust magical unicorns