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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #25 on: March 24, 2018, 01:34:05 AM »
What's the secret genius?  So the secret is a lower chest?  How do you propose we go about building a lower chest?



I used to always enjoy articles in mainstream bodybuilding magazines - and both Musclemag AND Flex Magazine were guilty of this - giving advice on how to build "Lower Biceps".  I think Tom Prince also made a post about this in the Bodybuilding.com forums.

The "Lower Biceps" may not exist anatomically, but hey - it's always nice to get training advice on how to train a part of the anatomy that doesn't actually exist.  :D

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #26 on: March 24, 2018, 01:35:43 AM »
I used to always enjoy articles in mainstream bodybuilding magazines - and both Musclemag AND Flex Magazine were guilty of this - giving advice on how to build "Lower Biceps".  I think Tom Prince also made a post about this in the Bodybuilding.com forums.

The "Lower Biceps" may not exist anatomically, but hey - it's always nice to get training advice on how to train a part of the anatomy that doesn't actually exist.  :D

this thread is not about ''lower biceps'', this thread is about lower chest development. Please stay on topic.

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #27 on: March 24, 2018, 01:38:04 AM »
this is what I call perfect proportions, or at least the closest thing to perfection

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #28 on: March 24, 2018, 07:47:35 AM »

He has a small chest and did the same workouts like everyone else did for decades and it was still small, like Titus, it’s genetics. It’s already predetermined lees chest wasn’t going to develop a massive chest no matter he did or took

Just like guys like Johnnie Jackson who has a massive chest but no matter how many calf raises he does he won’t have calves like flex Lewis, Phil, or even branch


wrong, he ruined his physique by developing arms that are way too big and delts that are way too big compared to his chest, there are many bodybuilders who did this, I call it the huge arms/small chest syndrome. and about calves, Arnold was embarrassed of his calves in the beginning, but he trained hard and smart and they blew up, some bodybuilders simply lack the wisdom. It's not just genetics

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #29 on: March 24, 2018, 07:52:18 AM »
Big lower chest sucks,I spent 20 years doing dips and flat bench like crazy and developed a huge lower chest,Now it sags so only income now.So while a huge lower chest does look awesome eventually it hangs to much.

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #30 on: March 24, 2018, 07:54:03 AM »


Coleman looks like he's just finished taking a dump and Cutler?  He's that dump.

Both of them are bloated, big-bellied, fatassed fooktards.

Actually, Coleman looks like Lemmiwinks is climbing toward freedom.  

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #31 on: March 24, 2018, 07:55:54 AM »
Coleman looks like he's just finished taking a dump and Cutler?  He's that dump.

Both of them are bloated, big-bellied, fatassed fooktards.

Actually, Coleman looks like Lemmiwinks is climbing toward freedom.  
no, they both looked amazing. there's no need to say such harsh words.

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #32 on: March 24, 2018, 08:09:47 AM »
wrong, he ruined his physique by developing arms that are way too big and delts that are way too big compared to his chest, there are many bodybuilders who did this, I call it the huge arms/small chest syndrome. and about calves, Arnold was embarrassed of his calves in the beginning, but he trained hard and smart and they blew up, some bodybuilders simply lack the wisdom. It's not just genetics
It was t just about his arms. He said that he could do 500+ Bench press in the offseason. If you notice one thing about great benchers, is that they have great tricep development, like Levrone, for instance. And Lee had great triceps. Lee's chest was always going to small, even when he was young. And when he benched heavy, his triceps took over. So, pretty much any pressing movement was going to develop his triceps more than his chest, and his chest shape shows that wasn't going to be a huge chest as well.
Now, he was known for his arms, but when you are short, and have his genetics, they and his legs were gonna grow.

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #33 on: March 24, 2018, 11:54:54 AM »
no, they both looked amazing. there's no need to say such harsh words.

They're disgusting beings.   

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #34 on: March 24, 2018, 12:03:53 PM »
the secret to big chest is lower chest, most bodybuilders ''concentrate'' on their upper chest, when in reality they should concentrate on getting the lower chest bigger. Bodybuilders with big, massive chests have a different presence than bodybuilders with small, tiny pectoral muscles. There's something very impressive about a massive chest, bodybuilders like Arnold, Franco, Lou Ferrigno, Lee Haney and Ronnie Coleman come to mind
               mike christian now a no name bodybuilder.
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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #35 on: March 24, 2018, 12:07:42 PM »
They're disgusting beings.   

At their respective peaks, both were pretty impressive to me, but I respect your feelings about the direction bodybuilding took :)

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #36 on: March 24, 2018, 12:13:51 PM »
Secret to lower chest get your credit card out order some dip bars from Amazon

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #37 on: March 24, 2018, 12:41:24 PM »
chest is everything

Maybe....

But.... You females it is..... ASS

Hands fucking down

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #38 on: March 24, 2018, 12:44:55 PM »
small chest Lee Priest
Why you come in here and shit all over his chest?

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #39 on: March 24, 2018, 01:02:14 PM »
I used to always enjoy articles in mainstream bodybuilding magazines - and both Musclemag AND Flex Magazine were guilty of this - giving advice on how to build "Lower Biceps".  I think Tom Prince also made a post about this in the Bodybuilding.com forums.

The "Lower Biceps" may not exist anatomically, but hey - it's always nice to get training advice on how to train a part of the anatomy that doesn't actually exist.  :D


The biceps does have 2 seperate heads, and those 2 heads can be hit less or more with certain exercises

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #40 on: March 24, 2018, 02:09:52 PM »
The biceps does have 2 seperate heads, and those 2 heads can be hit less or more with certain exercises
yes...yes... but what about the peak?  ;D

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #41 on: March 24, 2018, 02:55:00 PM »
Kind of agree with this actually. Incline works less of the chest overall as well creating a smaller chest if that is the focus. It is still mainly genetics but the modern push for stressing incline over decline is a bit bogus.

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #42 on: March 24, 2018, 04:44:01 PM »
my chest needs work
-add in dips
-lots of posing
-pull overs

learn to bench with your chest! me - i am a shoulder/tricep bencher - i know my issues - most men dont bench with their chest

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #43 on: March 24, 2018, 05:00:05 PM »
Kind of agree with this actually. Incline works less of the chest overall as well creating a smaller chest if that is the focus. It is still mainly genetics but the modern push for stressing incline over decline is a bit bogus.
30 degrees. Thirty Degrees. Get it? It has already been posted that is the optimum incline angle, not the high angle that brings your delts into play.

There is almost no advocate of declines over inclines. Especially since declines put you at an odd position and angle, and one is probably more prone to have serious injury due to that exercise. You can develop the lower pecs doing flat bench.

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #44 on: March 24, 2018, 06:07:57 PM »
secret to a big chest is to have a big chest :D

the overall mass is causing that hang

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #45 on: March 24, 2018, 06:17:50 PM »
wrong, he ruined his physique by developing arms that are way too big and delts that are way too big compared to his chest, there are many bodybuilders who did this, I call it the huge arms/small chest syndrome. and about calves, Arnold was embarrassed of his calves in the beginning, but he trained hard and smart and they blew up, some bodybuilders simply lack the wisdom. It's not just genetics


It’s all genetics, all the training in the world ain’t going to do jack

Explain dexter, Johnnie Jackson, Dennis Wolfe calves???




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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #46 on: March 24, 2018, 06:41:07 PM »
^in the above picture, you can see that the bodybuilder on the left (I forgot his name) has just as much upper chest development as Hany's, however Haney owns him on lower chest development, totally dominating him and making him look inferior. The chest is everything

Haney's pecs are much lower, thus giving him far more genetic potential for bigger pecs than Christian. If you look at those you mentioned, it is the case in each instance.This is genetic, no matter how many lower pec exercises you do, their shape and structure is genetic.

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #47 on: March 24, 2018, 06:54:57 PM »
I laugh when someone says a top pro or former one has/had a small chest. No their delts and/or arms were just more devloped than their chest, same with arnold and lee who chest was biiger in proprtion to their delts, but their delts were by no means small.

the guys from haney and arnold's era also did alot of bodyweight dips and properly, not with the stupid chains around the neck injury shit

yes inclines hit front delts alot more, but they do still hit chest and in the sum of everything including flat/decline presses and flyes and dip there is an overall look that makes the muscles complete and tie in with the others.

Like the guys arguing about curls in that Charles Glass thread and how front delts get activated alot in some curling positions. So fucking what! Our muscles are all working with each other in alot of moves, that is how development occurs. Next to impossible to 100% isolate a muscle, whether a so called iso exercise or combo.

Lot of people running around with big asses these days doing ass to grass squats, yet none have the overall leg and glute develpment/look  of sprinters, cyclists and speed skaters who's movements are mostly paralell and above in nature.

same with olympic lifters who lists basically mimic the same plane of motion as front squats when they squat down, look at the sweep and lower quad development around their knees and tell me specific movements dont hit certain areas more than others.; they also have phenominal delt arm and back development and people I have talked to who did olypic lifting years ago(before it beceme a fad to do those lifts for a reps via crossfit) say they did not do curls/laterals. pushowns etc. I think that is where vince basile is kind of correct in talking about how when you work certain areas hard the other areas do grow in development. I am sure the olypic lifts from lets say an emg machine dont hit the biceps as hard and dirtectly as certain curls do but when you are doing cleans and jerks, snatches and assiatnce movemnts like front squats and others with mutliple sets several times a week with upwards of a few hundred lbs with the stronger people your whole body is getting stimulated

Tom platz did mostly close stanced upright squats and those weird range of motion hack squats that were like extreme sissy squats at the bottom.

Its not always genetics and drugs, it is also how people are structured I would believe what certain movements give them a response over others. Bethere does only moderate weight hacks and has great leg development.

Gymnasts do movements with mainly imitate dips and chins at various angles on the bars and beams

I am far from smart when it comes to these things, but I am smart enough to know that there things in studies that happen to the body whether someone is hitting and exercise targeting "lower biceps" or something that shows up as a pure mainly quad movement.

just do the exercises that don't cause the wrong kind of pain for a weight that challenges you in the rep range you are shooting for and do as many different planes of motion to hit the main target and they will stimulate all the other areas as well

All I know is the people who tend to do a variety of movements natural or loaded to the gills and who are paying attention to what they are trying to target ten to have more complete physiques

as per those 3 pros mentioned about their calves with all due respect every single video I have seen of any pro who has shitty calves train them they seem to not even be hitting them properly for them ie they dont seem to have the same connection(stretch./contraction) that they do when you see them training other parts. and not every bodypart respinds to the same type of training everyone does for a particular part

alot of those guys also probably damaged nerves by shooting the gear into the calves as well

fuck dorian apparently used to do a couple of lower set and for calves low reps for standing and seated. If it was all just genetics and drugs why did he bother with the couple of sets? other need to do 100's of reps a workout to get the same results. and why do ballerinas and soccer players and rugby players have such good calf development? who really knows

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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #48 on: March 24, 2018, 07:05:28 PM »
I laugh when someone says a top pro or former one has/had a small chest. No their delts and/or arms were just more devloped than their chest, same with arnold and lee who chest was biiger in proprtion to their delts, but their delts were by no means small.

the guys from haney and arnold's era also did alot of bodyweight dips and properly, not with the stupid chains around the neck injury shit

yes inclines hit front delts alot more, but they do still hit chest and in the sum of everything including flat/decline presses and flyes and dip there is an overall look that makes the muscles complete and tie in with the others.

Like the guys arguing about curls in that Charles Glass thread and how front delts get activated alot in some curling positions. So fucking what! Our muscles are all working with each other in alot of moves, that is how development occurs. Next to impossible to 100% isolate a muscle, whether a so called iso exercise or combo.

Lot of people running around with big asses these days doing ass to grass squats, yet none have the overall leg and glute develpment/look  of sprinters, cyclists and speed skaters who's movements are mostly paralell and above in nature.

same with olympic lifters who lists basically mimic the same plane of motion as front squats when they squat down, look at the sweep and lower quad development around their knees and tell me specific movements dont hit certain areas more than others.; they also have phenominal delt arm and back development and people I have talked to who did olypic lifting years ago(before it beceme a fad to do those lifts for a reps via crossfit) say they did not do curls/laterals. pushowns etc. I think that is where vince basile is kind of correct in talking about how when you work certain areas hard the other areas do grow in development. I am sure the olypic lifts from lets say an emg machine dont hit the biceps as hard and dirtectly as certain curls do but when you are doing cleans and jerks, snatches and assiatnce movemnts like front squats and others with mutliple sets several times a week with upwards of a few hundred lbs with the stronger people your whole body is getting stimulated

Tom platz did mostly close stanced upright squats and those weird range of motion hack squats that were like extreme sissy squats at the bottom.

Its not always genetics and drugs, it is also how people are structured I would believe what certain movements give them a response over others. Bethere does only moderate weight hacks and has great leg development.

Gymnasts do movements with mainly imitate dips and chins at various angles on the bars and beams

I am far from smart when it comes to these things, but I am smart enough to know that there things in studies that happen to the body whether someone is hitting and exercise targeting "lower biceps" or something that shows up as a pure mainly quad movement.

just do the exercises that don't cause the wrong kind of pain for a weight that challenges you in the rep range you are shooting for and do as many different planes of motion to hit the main target and they will stimulate all the other areas as well

All I know is the people who tend to do a variety of movements natural or loaded to the gills and who are paying attention to what they are trying to target ten to have more complete physiques

as per those 3 pros mentioned about their calves with all due respect every single video I have seen of any pro who has shitty calves train them they seem to not even be hitting them properly for them ie they dont seem to have the same connection(stretch./contraction) that they do when you see them training other parts. and not every bodypart respinds to the same type of training everyone does for a particular part

alot of those guys also probably damaged nerves by shooting the gear into the calves as well

fuck dorian apparently used to do a couple of lower set and for calves low reps for standing and seated. If it was all just genetics and drugs why did he bother with the couple of sets? other need to do 100's of reps a workout to get the same results. and why do ballerinas and soccer players and rugby players have such good calf development? who really knows

tl/dr/fu

When will you morons understand, it’s GENETICS!

Not everyone is going to have flex Lewis or Dorian calves no matter what they do

By your analogy Johnnie Jackson trains chest, back, the same way as calves, why are his chest and back responding but not calves?? Hmmm

Flex Lewis trains calves with “shitty form” and look at his calves

Branch trains with loose form and has big calves and chest


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Re: the secret to big chest is lower chest
« Reply #49 on: March 24, 2018, 08:17:11 PM »
30 degrees. Thirty Degrees. Get it? It has already been posted that is the optimum incline angle, not the high angle that brings your delts into play.

There is almost no advocate of declines over inclines. Especially since declines put you at an odd position and angle, and one is probably more prone to have serious injury due to that exercise. You can develop the lower pecs doing flat bench.
Why do you post without reading? It is basic knowledge to not go above 30 degrees. Who is disputing that? You are not saying anything groundbreaking. Get it? No where did I post about a high incline.

Declines/flats are both fine for all parts of your chest. Sorry that you have difficulties doing a simple decline bench. Emg studies support my thinking not yours. My whole point is that incline emphasis is overrated when looking at actual muscle growth. It does the least out of the three. Not saying to not do it if you like variety/feels good but it isn't a magic exercise for "upper chest". You cannot separate lower/upper. Age old debate on this.