70w30 said:not to be a prick or anything but......I thought you knew everything?
70w30 said:Do yourself a favour.......don,t take yourself too seriously.....and go get laid![]()
Curved for power definately...and straight line for ....asthetics there Frosty......isolationFrosty said:Can anyone tell me which is better and why? Or if it's individual, what factors would determine one method being more effective than another?
p.s. no lame answers like "straight is a shorter distance so it's better."
70w30 said:Curved for power definately...and straight line for ....asthetics there Frosty......isolation
How are you gonna bench for power with your feet off the ground.
70w30 said:Whatch any powerlifter bench......and follow the path of the bar ..it is in an arc.....why because of the whole body and all muscles trying to force the weight up......
It,s called mass ..the weight being liftedFrosty said:Are you also saying that the force from the lower body pushes the weight back? If so, how does the rest of the body transfer this force without moving the body across the bench?
70w30 said:It,s called mass ..the weight being lifted
Frosty said:I'm sorry, I don't understand. Could you please try to explain it more?
as far as path goes different powerlifters have different styles but the trend right now is to bring the bar very low onto the belly and press back up in a arc , especially when useing a shirt .Frosty said:How does the rest of the body "force the weight up"? I understand about having a stable base and tensing muscles, but are you saying the rest of the body actively lifts the weights?
Are you also saying that the force from the lower body pushes the weight back? If so, how does the rest of the body transfer this force without moving the body across the bench?