Thanks bro.Mudge said:www.elitefts.com has pictures, and sells them. I'd start with mini-bands personally, which is what I have.
Chains are going to cost a lot more to ship
Band tension increases as tension increases (distance traveled), chain weight increases as they get picked up off the floor.
depending on how the bench is made you can attach the band to the uprights or supports and in a pinch you can use a large dumbell to loop the band around .Winter said:Thanks bro.
How would I attach it to the benchbar? Do I need a powerrack or can I just use a regular benchpress?
unless the bands will fit under the crosspiece you will probablly need the dumbellsWinter said:If the powerrack I use looks something like this:
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Where would I put the other half of the band?
loop the band around the db and just lay the db on the floor , just make sure to use a heavy db so it doesnt move .Winter said:Hmm. Okay.
So I would have to put the wrap on the dumbell and place it ontop of the bottom bar? I'm just worried that if I were to try to push up with the barbell, the dumbell might start to wobble and possibly fall off?
Ah, okay. I just sent you a PM. Forget the 2nd half of it, you just answered it here.roccodart440 said:I loop the two bands togther and slide it inder the bench dso the know id direvctly under you. Then I hook the bands around each end of the bar.
blackbeard said:youll most likely cut right through your bands if you put them under that rack or under the bench
Okay, thanks.blackbeard said:youll most likely cut right through your bands if you put them under that rack or under the bench
youre better off in the rack jsut lay a heavy DB (over 100lbs) on the side and slide the band under the handle and put both ends of the band on the sleeve of the bar put a plate on the outside of the DB so it doesnt roll
are you doing these for speed work or heavier?
if for speed rather than throwing out what percent you should use the best way is to take 50% of your max then subtract the amount of band tension in the bottom to get the bar weight (if you use doubled minis its about 40-50 in the bottom and 100 up top)
if youre doing them for strength work then just mount them and press
Winter said:Okay, thanks.
I am doing this for speedwork. I'm kind of confused to what you mean when you say to subtract the amount of band tension in the bottom to get the bar weight. What do you mean? And yes, I will be using double minis.
Okay cool, that cleared everything up for me.blackbeard said:take 50% of your 1RM (lets just say this number is 200)
if you mount the bands the way i described it should give you about 40-50lbs of tension when the bar is on your chest
so 200-40=160..when doing bands for speed work you should start with a bar weight of 160 for your speed sets..if its too light add a little weight if its too heavy take some off...remember the point of speed work is BAR SPEED