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Here's a bit of a strange (tho not stupid) question.
I've reverted back to the program that has me primarily bench pressing & squatting 4 times a week. I've noticed that the last 2 squatting sessions (which happens on different days that i bench press), i get a strong stretch across my pec's. This feeling is somewhat like when doing chest flyes.
I"m doing full (beyond parallel ) squats
What's going on here? It's obviously not fatal. I"m juz curious is it more helpful than a hindrance ?
Most people spread their arms somewhat on a squat. You spread your arms out, your pecs are stretched.
If you're normally flexible you won't notice any feeling of stretch, if you have a bit of DOMS from an exercise the day before then you'll feel it when you stretch.
By the sound of it PowerBuilder, you may be over doing it on chest day and the placement of your hands on the squatting bar played as a signal/feedback from your body to take action.
I don't know what program you're following but nothing beats a full body workout for packing on the beef. So you can train chest 3x a week and not just twice whilst still recovering with ease. It has to be a balanced approach from all angles.
I know I'm not giving you too much here because I don't really know where you're heading PowerBuilder.
You would need to be VERY tight in your chest to feel a real stretch when you squat. If you doing alot of bench you should be doing equal amount of pulls otherwise you will tighen up, your shoulders will be pulled forward and you will look like the hunchback of notre dame.