I no longer use 20 lb. dumbbells for my main body workouts.
I now use my 20 lb. dumbbells as weights to enhance my ab workouts.
I have acquired a new everlast workout bench with the only drawback is the barbell rack being kind of narrow, but it is still ok for correct bench pressing as my arms can extend just beyond shoulders width apart when grasping the barbell from underneath.
I also received a 15 lb. 6 foot barbell and 2 dumbbell bars which are 3lbs. each.
I now use my 2 dumbbell bars with 30 lbs. of weight on each and I started my 1st week (which was last week) bench pressing 50 lbs. It was an awesome workout and I felt mighty sore on the days after.
I started my new week (this week) and the 50 lb bench press became extraordinarily light for some reason, so using my decision and with some encouragement from a friend who already has his weight training results I went to a 70 lb bench press. It destroyed me quite well, but I was able to press it correctly and still pull off around 5-6 reps per set, although at the 4th and 5th set it dropped down to 4 reps before I felt sore and weak in the arms, so I stopped.
I proceeded to do various compound workouts with my 30 lb dumbbells like dumbbell rows etc. ending it off with some isolated workouts such as shrugs for the traps, curls for the biceps and hammer curls for the forearms.
The workout lasted around 56-59 minutes.
My friend said going from a meager 20 lb dumbbell in each arm to finally bench pressing 100 lbs. (I never bench pressed in my life until now, and I started doing pushups about 1-2 months ago) in the future using the entirety of my scaleable weights will gain me big results.
The bad part about my physique at the moment, is an undeveloped droopy chest. I thought doing pushups meant bench pressing half your body weight, this is not the case. After bench pressing 50 lbs. it felt like my pushups was around 30 lbs. or so.
Will I see results mainly in the chest with me finally doing bench presses now?
I now use my 20 lb. dumbbells as weights to enhance my ab workouts.
I have acquired a new everlast workout bench with the only drawback is the barbell rack being kind of narrow, but it is still ok for correct bench pressing as my arms can extend just beyond shoulders width apart when grasping the barbell from underneath.
I also received a 15 lb. 6 foot barbell and 2 dumbbell bars which are 3lbs. each.
I now use my 2 dumbbell bars with 30 lbs. of weight on each and I started my 1st week (which was last week) bench pressing 50 lbs. It was an awesome workout and I felt mighty sore on the days after.
I started my new week (this week) and the 50 lb bench press became extraordinarily light for some reason, so using my decision and with some encouragement from a friend who already has his weight training results I went to a 70 lb bench press. It destroyed me quite well, but I was able to press it correctly and still pull off around 5-6 reps per set, although at the 4th and 5th set it dropped down to 4 reps before I felt sore and weak in the arms, so I stopped.
I proceeded to do various compound workouts with my 30 lb dumbbells like dumbbell rows etc. ending it off with some isolated workouts such as shrugs for the traps, curls for the biceps and hammer curls for the forearms.
The workout lasted around 56-59 minutes.
My friend said going from a meager 20 lb dumbbell in each arm to finally bench pressing 100 lbs. (I never bench pressed in my life until now, and I started doing pushups about 1-2 months ago) in the future using the entirety of my scaleable weights will gain me big results.
The bad part about my physique at the moment, is an undeveloped droopy chest. I thought doing pushups meant bench pressing half your body weight, this is not the case. After bench pressing 50 lbs. it felt like my pushups was around 30 lbs. or so.
Will I see results mainly in the chest with me finally doing bench presses now?