Basic
Chest Development
By Zach Bashore
The chest is one of the most overtrained bodyparts and for
obvious reasons. People will try pumping out more reps on
the bench press than that of the previous day. These people
are not educated on how to properly bodybuild, let alone
on how to build a decent sized chest. This article is for
those uneducated people who would like to learn the basics
of the chest and incorporate that learnt knowledge into
their own workout program.
The
two primary muscles that make up the chest are the pectorolis
major and rotator cuff. The pectorolis major allows for
flexion, adduction, and medial rotation, while the rotator
cuff allows for medial rotation, supraspinatus, and abduction.
The muscles that contribute to the thickness of the chest
are the latissimus dorsi muscles of the back. When this
muscle is contracted, the measurement of the chest can be
significantly increased. Thick pectorals will add greatly
to the height of your chest, while strong pecs become useful
when feats of strenght are needed.
The
variation of exercises performed will vary on the individual
and what type of equipment available. Most bodybuilders
start their chest workout with some sort of incline exercise,
but be careful that you do not overdevelop your upper chest.
Also be careful when working the lower and middle chest
fibers, overdevelopment of these can give a person a droopy
look to his/her chest. There are no rules stating how many
exercises and how much weight that should be used. When
it comes to building mass, everyone responds differently
so don`t be afraid of trying something new.
Making
progress over the long term means switching intensity from
one workout to the next. You should also vary the exercises
performed and the type of sets that you decide to use, no
workout should ever be the same. Doing the same workout
every week, for months at a time can become dull and heighten
your risk of reaching a plateau. To avoid a plateau, simply
add more machine and dumbells to your training routine.
Some people say that machines don`t build size, these people
are wrong! If you train hard and heavy on a machine and
work the muscle right, it will grow just the same as if
you used free weights. Muscles respond to resistance, but
how well a person responds to certain equipment varies on
the individual.
Don`t
get me wrong, the chest is one of the funnest muscle groups
to train, but very few people know how to train it correctly.
Your chest routine should emphasize each section of your
chest so that you don`t look unproportioned. Finding the
right workout that suits your needs takes years of trial
and error to get correct, so don`t expect to get everything
right on the first try. Have fun with it is the most important
advice I can give you. If you`re not having fun you won`t
want to workout, and that state of mind is spelling recipe
for disaster. Until next time, later!
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