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Created:11/19/2007
Last Modified:11/19/2007
Total Comments:5



I need help with my chest!

Im looking for a chest workout thats going to build my chest out hugE! I dont know what im doing wrong. I train the hell out of my chest with low weight and low reps, but it just doesnt seem to want to grow much. Im in the gym for at least 2 hrs at a time 5 days a week. If anyone can help that’d be awesome!! Thanks!

4 Responses to “I need help with my chest!”

  1. depratercm Says:

    I’m doing the 12 set routine … 12 set each on the Flat, incline and decline benches …. also makin sure to do close grip, regular and wide grips on the bar. Also 12 sets of butterflys too. Might have to start out with a lighter weight and also try taken a couple of scoops of protein before and after workouts.


  2. Shane_h85 Says:

    2hrs thats way too long, but thats just my opion, i have a lot of problems with my chest but lately discovered if i just used dumbbells and heavy 1’s it hits my chest better than the barbell work, plus pec deck is awesome for finishing


  3. xueimelynnad Says:

    keep lifting, chest will come in do not worry. suprisingly I bet if you put less attention on it then it might even grow faster. just thinking you dont wanna overtrain cause then you wont grow so well


  4. alm21 Says:

    Consider the Rest/Pause method. I did it for a while with some good gains. It requires strict timing so have a watch. It can be pretty intense as the focus is to lift heavy.


  5. washboardabs Says:

    2 hours is a lot–testosterone levels start to plummet after about an hour, hour fifteen. I’d say use dumbbells–better stretch, etc. Also, go too heavy and you’ll only get strength gains, rather than size gains. Stick with a rep range as close to…I’d say eight, as you can, and you should notice some gains.

    Also, are you eating enough calories/protein/etc. to be gaining weight? You can work out all you want but without the fuel and the building blocks to build the muscle back up bigger and stronger, you’ll just be driving yourself into a wall.


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