The Ogre
New member
Hi guys,
I am a 27 yr old 6’4 340 lb male with ridiculously long arms. I have been training now for about 4 years steady. During this time my bench press has been nothing but trouble for me.
I started benching much the same as everyone else, with my elbows flared out at 90 degrees to my body. I learned to correct this and started to bench like a power lifter. I made significant gains benching like this but whenever I tried to go for a 1RM I always seemed to separate a shoulder. There always seemed to be no doubt in my mind that I could have made the lift easily if not for a failure in my bone structure.
I got frustrated with the painful power-lifting form and returned to a flat bench but kept my elbows tucked. To my surprise I could bench a lot more in this position and it didn’t hurt as bad. Go figure. However as the gains continued and the weight got heavier I started to develop tennis elbow. This happens at around the 315lb rep range for me.
My heavy days I start out with a little triceps/shoulder stretch/warm-up and then I start benching.
5x95, 5x135, 5x185, 5x225, 5x275 (this is where I can sometimes start to feel it a little bit) and then 5x315 (my elbows are completely wrecked)
Realistically I think I could smash 5 reps at 365 but my elbows won’t allow it no matter how much I rest them. The pain is generally gone within an hour of ending my workout. My muscles seem to be much stronger than my tendons/bones.
I have probably suffered half a dozen minor shoulder separations thus far, and have had to call 10-12 workouts early due to painful tennis elbow.
Can anyone offer me advice with how to handle this problem?
I’m worried my dreams of having a monster bench might no longer be obtainable.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. Your thoughts and comments are greatly appreciated.
I am a 27 yr old 6’4 340 lb male with ridiculously long arms. I have been training now for about 4 years steady. During this time my bench press has been nothing but trouble for me.
I started benching much the same as everyone else, with my elbows flared out at 90 degrees to my body. I learned to correct this and started to bench like a power lifter. I made significant gains benching like this but whenever I tried to go for a 1RM I always seemed to separate a shoulder. There always seemed to be no doubt in my mind that I could have made the lift easily if not for a failure in my bone structure.
I got frustrated with the painful power-lifting form and returned to a flat bench but kept my elbows tucked. To my surprise I could bench a lot more in this position and it didn’t hurt as bad. Go figure. However as the gains continued and the weight got heavier I started to develop tennis elbow. This happens at around the 315lb rep range for me.
My heavy days I start out with a little triceps/shoulder stretch/warm-up and then I start benching.
5x95, 5x135, 5x185, 5x225, 5x275 (this is where I can sometimes start to feel it a little bit) and then 5x315 (my elbows are completely wrecked)
Realistically I think I could smash 5 reps at 365 but my elbows won’t allow it no matter how much I rest them. The pain is generally gone within an hour of ending my workout. My muscles seem to be much stronger than my tendons/bones.
I have probably suffered half a dozen minor shoulder separations thus far, and have had to call 10-12 workouts early due to painful tennis elbow.
Can anyone offer me advice with how to handle this problem?
I’m worried my dreams of having a monster bench might no longer be obtainable.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. Your thoughts and comments are greatly appreciated.