Earlier this year I started lifting for the first time in forever. Got pretty ripped, although I wasn't big. When I first started out, I took two 50 pound dumbbells and it was all I could do to do 6 inclined presses with them, I'd be shaking alot. I worked at it alot and finally got up to 17 reps.
This summer I got pretty sick and lost alot of strength, couldn't swim anymore, and gave up the lifting. Now I'm not a fattie, but I'm nowhere near as ripped as I was, and I don't feel nearly as strong. I might do these presses once a month at the most.
However, I can always still crank out the same 17 reps! Why is that? I can tell a huge difference in push-up performance, and my reps diminish, but not these inclined presses. I don't get it. It's not like I use my upper chest and shoulder muscles alot outside of lifting.
Anyway, just curious, figured one of the trainers had a good theory.
This summer I got pretty sick and lost alot of strength, couldn't swim anymore, and gave up the lifting. Now I'm not a fattie, but I'm nowhere near as ripped as I was, and I don't feel nearly as strong. I might do these presses once a month at the most.
However, I can always still crank out the same 17 reps! Why is that? I can tell a huge difference in push-up performance, and my reps diminish, but not these inclined presses. I don't get it. It's not like I use my upper chest and shoulder muscles alot outside of lifting.
Anyway, just curious, figured one of the trainers had a good theory.