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Title: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: Reign Down on August 31, 2008, 01:00:53 PM
I hate them, I cannot get settled and feel as though I am not working to my eyeball bulging best.

People at my gym love em and swear by them.

Thoughts?

Am I missing out here?
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: QuakerOats on August 31, 2008, 01:02:14 PM
most useless exercise ever devised, 4 inch ROM and the only reason guys do it is to look more impressive using more weight.
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: webcake on September 01, 2008, 02:24:04 AM
Never done them, probably never will.

Just do dips.
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: Reign Down on September 01, 2008, 10:47:34 AM
most useless exercise ever devised, 4 inch ROM and the only reason guys do it is to look more impressive using more weight.

Thats what i believe, I have this chump telling me it hits my tri's more than a standard close press, i asked why, he says "cause it does!"


That's great i'll continue to avoid them
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: Go 4 It on September 01, 2008, 11:13:45 AM
I actually love doing decline, I usually only do 1 or 2 sets with really light weight just 1 plate each side and rep them out 20-25 reps, alot of people either hate them or love them, so if you feel them you should do them, most gyms from my experience the decline angle isn't that great I always have to put something extra under the bench like a wooden block, but do what you feel, not what other people tell you works..
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: chaos on September 01, 2008, 11:55:41 AM
I do them once ever 5-6 weeks maybe...... :-\
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: El_Pajero on September 01, 2008, 12:00:59 PM
I do them once ever 5-6 weeks maybe...... :-\

haha little tit.
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: chaos on September 01, 2008, 12:07:37 PM
haha little tit.
Mexican.
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: El_Pajero on September 01, 2008, 12:12:01 PM
Mexican.

Watch your mouth convict
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: Zach Trowbridge on September 01, 2008, 01:02:32 PM
Close-grip declines are a pretty good tricep builder, provided that you bring the bar to mid-chest and not lower chest or abdomen like most guys do.  I tend to stay away from decline movements because all the blood rushes to my head and I feel like I'm going to kill myself by passing out and dropping a bar on my throat.
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: chaos on September 01, 2008, 02:18:09 PM
Watch your mouth convict
I did, it called you mexican.
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: envier on September 01, 2008, 03:58:21 PM
Close-grip declines are a pretty good tricep builder, provided that you bring the bar to mid-chest and not lower chest or abdomen like most guys do.  I tend to stay away from decline movements because all the blood rushes to my head and I feel like I'm going to kill myself by passing out and dropping a bar on my throat.
I love close grip declines they have improved my bench press by making my triceps much stronger. That has been the best movement for uping the strength in my tris though dips come in as a close second.
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: saiyanjin on September 01, 2008, 04:36:35 PM
never have done them :(
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: QuakerOats on September 01, 2008, 04:39:43 PM
flats and inclines are WAY better, twice the ROM and more muscle stimulation.
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: buffbong on September 01, 2008, 04:48:29 PM
i think they are a good way to add another mass builder to a chest routine. some guys get away without training lower chest and have good development. i see alot of guys today neglect the lower chest. incline and flat should be done first but declines are a good mass builder also.
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: Montague on September 01, 2008, 08:15:41 PM
While some folks swear by them, I’ve never felt like decline work does much for my chest. I prefer dips by and far.

But I have done reverse grip decline presses for triceps with favorable results.

Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: PANDAEMONIUM on September 01, 2008, 10:06:50 PM
most useless exercise ever devised, 4 inch ROM and the only reason guys do it is to look more impressive using more weight.

Seconded.  Never had a use for them personally.  If you're going to do an angled press, do the inclines.
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: calfzilla on September 02, 2008, 12:45:37 AM
I don't do 'em. 
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: LatsMcGee on September 02, 2008, 02:37:56 AM
If you're looking for greater rom and want to do declines I would pic cables or flys over presses. 
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: Bluto on September 03, 2008, 09:05:52 AM
waste of time and potentially dangerous
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: iron_dawg on September 09, 2008, 04:15:18 PM
rarely ever do them but if i do it is always with DB's
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: tbombz on September 09, 2008, 04:28:17 PM
I like decline press personally. Hits the chest from a totally unique angle. The way I perform it, down to to collar bone with a wide grip, I actually get a real deep stretch in the upper chest.
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: QuakerOats on September 09, 2008, 04:28:55 PM
I like decline press personally. Hits the chest from a totally unique angle. The way I perform it, down to to collar bone with a wide grip, I actually get a real deep stretch in the upper chest.
damn how do you get your arms back that far on a decline press?
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: tbombz on September 09, 2008, 04:33:41 PM
damn how do you get your arms back that far on a decline press?
Your right, sometimes my elbows do rub on the bench. To avoid this I try to keep them a little bit tucked in so they arent back as much.
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: chaos on September 09, 2008, 06:57:59 PM
damn how do you get your arms back that far on a decline press?
Maybe he doesn't have very big shoulders in the way?
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: Emmortal on September 10, 2008, 12:19:58 AM
Declines are pretty useful for tall lanky guys who have issues getting into a good position in the flat or incline.  It's a bit easier for them biomechanically, but not really useful IMO for anyone else.
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: ASJChaotic on September 14, 2008, 04:23:54 PM
I hate them, I cannot get settled and feel as though I am not working to my eyeball bulging best.

People at my gym love em and swear by them.

Thoughts?

Am I missing out here?
USELESS exercise
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: Royalty on October 13, 2008, 11:34:10 AM
Barbell decline presses ok. Nothing great.

but...

Dumbell decline presses are one of the best mass movements for pecs.
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: DroppingPlates on October 14, 2008, 02:25:25 AM
I'd love to do them with dumbells without touching the chest/delts, keeping the elbows a little bent in the upper position and with a slow(!) negative part. True, it's a short movement but it creats a good chest pain/pump. As an alternative I do this exercise with cables which makes it possible to make a better stretch and shifts the resistance more to the starting position (above your chest).
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: mass 04 on October 14, 2008, 08:13:14 AM
I've never seen a big guy do declines.
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: d0nny2600 on October 14, 2008, 08:54:52 AM
Depends on your genetic make up. For some people flat benching is a complete waste and others it gives them a serious pump. I always found Inclines best, declines for a change and rarely ever do flat barbell press. Dumbells incline, decline or flat work good.
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: DroppingPlates on October 14, 2008, 09:13:32 AM
I've never seen a big guy do declines.

I thought both Ronnie and Jay are pretty BIG
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: Zach Trowbridge on October 14, 2008, 09:14:03 AM
I've never seen a big guy do declines.

Ronnie Coleman did/does them 2x a week.
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: dan18 on October 15, 2008, 10:04:42 AM
Thats what i believe, I have this chump telling me it hits my tri's more than a standard close press, i asked why, he says "cause it does!"


That's great i'll continue to avoid them
You acually go to the gym to work out, I thought you would be the guy who never leaves the locker room ..OH  and yes decline press pointless 
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: drkaje on October 26, 2008, 09:11:57 PM
I'm tall and do them. Seems to help with the shape of my lower & outside pecs but probably don't improve strength that much. The stretch feels good but most of the people I see doing them never get close to their chest with the bar.
Title: Re: Opinions on decline presses
Post by: GetYolked on October 28, 2008, 12:53:43 AM
I gotta stand up a bit for decline here, because it's an essential part of developing your chest correctly. It's just as important as incline/close-grip as they work a different major muscle in your chest. More importanly, decline dumbells allow you to really contract your lower chest at the top of the lift and stimulate the muscle. I use it with dips during one of the two chest workouts I do every week and have seen results both in my strength (Flat Bench numbers) and appearance wise. Your lower chest is what gives your chest that bulky look, while the upper chest gives your chest a broad and wide look.

Just switch it in for all you who love to do dips every other week or something. But I strongly suggest you guys give it a shot, because it's working great for me