Still focusing on upper chest.
Incline Bench Warm Up- 135x8
Incline Bench - 160x5x5
Reverse Grip Bench Warm Up - 105x8
Reverse Grip Bench - 115x5x5
Dumb Bell Incline Bench - 110x5x5
Dumb Bell Fly(Weight total of two dumb bells) - 80x3x8
Over Head Press - 80x3x8
Over Head Dumb Bell Tricep Extension - 70x3x8
Dumb Bell Kick Back - 40x3x8
Pec Deck - 210x20(Failure) - 210x15(Failure) - 210x12(Failure)
I did a few rounds of butterfly stretches before and after I lifted. I feel like it actually helped me get through my incline bench a little better. Felt there was more blood pumping when I started out. Anything I can do to consistently help myself keep moving up. I really want to get to 200 on my inclines, and if you gives you an idea of how I've never really put much focus on inclines, the 160 I did yesterday was the heaviest I've ever inclined. As long as I've been lifting, that's sad.
I really want to get my reverse grip bench up to 135, which would be great, because the 115 that I was doing yesterday was ripping me up. I read somewhere that incline bench only utilizes your upper chest something like 5% more than flat bench, which I don't believe, while reverse grip bench utilizes your upper chest 30% more than flat bench, which I completely believe. When that bar is at the bottom of my ribs on reverse grip, the only place I feel it is in my upper chest around my clavicle area and shoulders. This also makes me like reverse grip so much because it's almost impossible to engage your lats while lifting. When you're wearing down on a incline bench or flat bench, you tend to "cheat" your lats into it, but when I was wearing down on reverse grip yesterday, I felt no pressure at all in my back trying to help out.
On a side note, I'm not going to be able to do this "every other day" thing any more. I'm not going to be able to go at all this weekend, so I'm going in for back today when I leave work, and I'm just going to have to go back to a Mon/Wed/Fri routine again. Between family, errands and stuff around the house, I just don't have time to lift on the weekends, and I don't want to have to worry about it anymore. The week is for work, and the weekend is for everything else.