gymcoch said:Think of a baseball player swinging a bat.
DeX said:Should probably work on single arm strength and try to stay OFF benches.
Bench press isn't a compound movement... Also, doing bench presses isn't the greatest because of the bar (more stability) also, the bench is getting a majority of the support, not your torso... It's like the high schooler football players I have to re-condition... they have a big bench, but when it comes to football, they get ran over because there's not a bench on the football field for them to press off of... And last time I checked, there isn't a bench in boxing/martial arts...manofkent said:You need to bench heavy so your torso can learn to support massive amounts of weight. The hevyest weight you can bench press should be less than the total power of you punch at impact. When you bench you are training for the moment your fist makes contact. This is why to need to train you body to work together with compound movements. Bench press, chins up, squats, dead lift etc...
DeX said:Bench press isn't a compound movement...
DeX said:Also, doing bench presses isn't the greatest because of the bar (more stability) also, the bench is getting a majority of the support, not your torso...
There is if your pushed against a wall, witch is something we train offen.DeX said:And last time I checked, there isn't a bench in boxing/martial arts
DeX said:Bench will be good to get basic strength, but to hit harder, you need to work ALL the muscles to work together and strengthen together to hit harder...
manofkent said:MIKE SAID - This means you tricep can only fire as fast as your bicep can lock it out.
Thats terrible, where did you get that from. Your tricep can fire your arm out as fast as it likes, the bicep is there to STOP IT FROM LOCKING OUT.
If you locked out your arm you wouldnt have hit anyone. there would be no room for extention penitrating the body.
So from what you're telling me is that you are able to press just as much weight doing a cable column chest press as a bench press?! You're right, the force is traveling THROUGH you to the bench... It's known as "equal and opposite force"... as you press the weights up the weights are fighting back down.. so the weights lets say are pushing down 100 pounds of force, you have to push back 100 pounds of force... BUT the force is going through you and you are pushing off the bench, basically you're body is just a catalyst...manokent said:yes the bench it taking the weight, but the bar does not touch the bench. What does??? Oh yes, You. 100% of the force is traveling thru your body. this teaches your shoulders to be stable on impact. you train your torso with power liftin exersises.
Key word is "at impact"... think of where your body is at impact... is your back flat and you're just pressing out your arm? No.. hip is rotated, torso twisted to the side of the arm punching... You have the right idea, but start thinking outside the box... How do golfers get good? they practice their swing (with some basic strengthening)... just like marital arts, how do you punch harder, practice punching.... and that's where you can basically punch with resistance using the cable column and get more 'bang for your buck' rather than doing isolation exercises...I need to bench press to learn the correct punshing posture for the arm and shoulder at impact.