Recently when working chest/triceps towards the end of workout arms got really shaky when trying to do a dumbbell bench press. Normally when I workout muscles they get tired and I cannot lift the weights because there are too heavy. That wasn't the case this time, I seemed to be able to pick them up just fine, but when I was laying down and started to press the dumbbells upward arms started shaking. I got some lighter weights and did 3 sets, but they still had the shakes, but it was contained enough to do the full sets.
what causes the shakes? should I be worried? is it a bad or a good thing? I am in good health, and have no medical conditions.
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What I mean Earthy is that some Chest work can stimulate the Triceps, so if you're doing too much Tricep work, when they may have already worked quite a bit with Chest, you could be over taxing the muscles hence the shaking sensation.
I can't say how intensely Triceps get worked when you do say a Press type Chest movement, (any exercise with Press in the name will work Triceps), but it could be that 3 sets of Pressing works out at about 1 set of regular Triceps stuff. So on that basis, a big 12 set Chest routine, would be equivalent to half a Tricep workout.
This is just a theory, I can't say 100% if it's right or not, but if you're doing Chest exercises that stimulate Trieps, you might be doing 1-2 sets too many on Triceps afterwards, not realising you worked them quite a bit with Chest, and doing that regularly has caused a CNS shaking reaction.
Hopefully that made sense, sorry for being longwinded, I didn't want to be too brief, and possibly not make enough sense.
I can't say how intensely Triceps get worked when you do say a Press type Chest movement, (any exercise with Press in the name will work Triceps), but it could be that 3 sets of Pressing works out at about 1 set of regular Triceps stuff. So on that basis, a big 12 set Chest routine, would be equivalent to half a Tricep workout.
This is just a theory, I can't say 100% if it's right or not, but if you're doing Chest exercises that stimulate Trieps, you might be doing 1-2 sets too many on Triceps afterwards, not realising you worked them quite a bit with Chest, and doing that regularly has caused a CNS shaking reaction.
Hopefully that made sense, sorry for being longwinded, I didn't want to be too brief, and possibly not make enough sense.
Boss man - that makes perfect sense. Thanks for breaking it down. But the reason I chose the triceps/chest was because I heard that it's nearly impossible to work one out without working the other, so I figured I would just group those two together.
Do you have a better recommendation as in what muscle groups should I be working out at the same time?
ie:
chest/triceps
biceps/shoulders
etc....
Do you have a better recommendation as in what muscle groups should I be working out at the same time?
ie:
chest/triceps
biceps/shoulders
etc....