ImTheHipHopapotamus
ImTheHipHopapotamus t1_j5jqpx6 wrote
Reply to comment by TheDismal_Scientist in LPT: To get the most muscle/sculpting for your buck at the gym, focus on compound lifts—the exercises that recruit multiple muscle groups. You only really need overhead press, bench press, squat, deadlift, rows, dips, and maybe pull-ups. These will give you most workout for the energy you put forth. by [deleted]
Man i’d be careful about using the smith machine for skill crushers. It limits your range of motion to just up and down.
Best to grab a flat bench and an ez-bar and perform your skullcrushers like that, but aiming above your head. Your starting point should be like 30 degrees back from lifting your arms straight and then you just bend your elbows and the bar should go above your head.
Athlean X shows them - think he calls they lying Tricep extensions in his best Tricep exercises.
ImTheHipHopapotamus t1_j5jrghe wrote
Reply to comment by GuardianMike in LPT: To get the most muscle/sculpting for your buck at the gym, focus on compound lifts—the exercises that recruit multiple muscle groups. You only really need overhead press, bench press, squat, deadlift, rows, dips, and maybe pull-ups. These will give you most workout for the energy you put forth. by [deleted]
This is so wrong. Bench press is great for growing your pectoral muscles however you do it, be it barbell or dumbbells. Its best to include other chest exercises to hit upper and lower chest too. Like incline bench for upper chest, cable crossovers or chest press machine for middle chest, and then kneeling x presses for lower chest.
I hate reading anything about fitness or workouts on here as people just spout so much disinformation its crazy.