Need some help regarding chest muscles
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Need some help regarding chest muscles
Hey there, I'm 19, and I have been going to the gym for three months now. core focus is the upper body. I go to the gym for 45 minutes or so, 2-3 times per week. I am seeing a lot of toning and definition, but not so much muscle growth, especially in the chest.
I'm not sure if this is relevant to the problem below, but I am the type that cannot gain weight easily, being a skinny person.
I typically hold a dumbbell in each hand, sit up at an angle, and push vertically up. After three sets, I lower the angle of the seat until I reach a decline, to work out the lower chest.
Another way I work out the chest muscles is to do bench presses, which has shown some effect.
The problem is that I don't feel chest muscles getting worked at when I do those exercises, but mainly arms only. To put it simply, I don't know how to use those chest muscles to push and work them out.
Could someone help me out?
I'm not sure if this is relevant to the problem below, but I am the type that cannot gain weight easily, being a skinny person.
I typically hold a dumbbell in each hand, sit up at an angle, and push vertically up. After three sets, I lower the angle of the seat until I reach a decline, to work out the lower chest.
Another way I work out the chest muscles is to do bench presses, which has shown some effect.
The problem is that I don't feel chest muscles getting worked at when I do those exercises, but mainly arms only. To put it simply, I don't know how to use those chest muscles to push and work them out.
Could someone help me out?
You didn't mention your sets, reps, or weights. As a hard-gainer, you should be lifting heavy with low reps, to failure. And eating a LOT, with LOTS of protein and water. As for feeling that most of the work is in your arms and not your chest, I've felt the same way sometimes. I've found that if you focus on your chest and stress those muscles as you move, you'll begin to feel it more.
I've been doing standing-up chest fly's (not sure if that's what it's called) at the gym using cables, and it's working for me. It feels toned, but not necessarily that much bigger. But I think I know how to properly work out those muscles now, which is to squeeze them together and hold for a sec or so as kbm292 said.
Can you flex your chest muscles while you're just standing there? If you can , focus that into your lifting. All you need is to flex them at the top of the movement.Langstaff wrote:I've been doing standing-up chest fly's (not sure if that's what it's called) at the gym using cables, and it's working for me. It feels toned, but not necessarily that much bigger. But I think I know how to properly work out those muscles now, which is to squeeze them together and hold for a sec or so as kbm292 said.
I've been doing that, and I think it's working. I think next step is to do heavier weights with less reps and more sets to build some muscle.kbm292 wrote:Can you flex your chest muscles while you're just standing there? If you can , focus that into your lifting. All you need is to flex them at the top of the movement.
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Hmm but now in other thread: http://shapefit.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4449: I was advised to focus on frequency to help the muscle retain its size.. that means I'll have to go with lighter weights and more reps..kbm292 wrote:Well that's good that it's working. Yes heavier weights and lower reps are usually a good thing.Langstaff wrote:I've been doing that, and I think it's working. I think next step is to do heavier weights with less reps and more sets to build some muscle.