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Shoulder pain and bench press

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i have been doing incline DB presses, and lately I have been getting this pain in my shoulder. What am I doing wrong? Ideas, hints, tips.
 
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i have been doing incline DB presses, and lately I have been getting this pain in my shoulder. What am I doing wrong? Ideas, hints, tips.

All that weight tends to over rotate the shoulders so try bring the weights down until your upper arms are parallel (or a little further down-as far as you can without feeling pain) to the floor.
When I had shoulder probs I found this technique to not only avoid the pain but as your pecs are always taught and dont have a chance to relax like they would at the bottom of a press, it was still very effective.
Get some treatment for the shoulder of course as well.
 
What degree do you have the incline at? If it's too high, you're training the shoulders more then the chest. Perhaps try lowering it a bit and see if this fixes the problem.