Tweaks. Progress is made in strength sports through certain tweaks- be it technique, speed, training, etc. Our athletes are masters of understanding and implementing tweaks that take their training to higher levels. EliteFTS™ Sponsored powerlifter Brandon Smitley is one of those masters. In the video below he runs through some assistance work for bench, starting with a

BUFFALO BAR™ bench press. Brandon explains it wonderfully in the video, but I'll break it down in case you missed it. This tweak, simply a bow in the barbell, is a huge training tool responsible for multiple effects: 1. The bow creates a slight deficit- nothing too extreme but enough to get a bigger stretch at the bottom of the movement. 2. This deficit goes hand in hand with a bigger range of motion...and you know what that means- longer time under tension! 3. The

BUFFALO BAR™ is thicker, thus taking a little strain off of the elbow joint, wrist joint and forearm muscles and tendons. 4. The camber of the bar makes it a slight bit unstable, forcing the lifter to work harder to stabilize it!

Brandon's Workout:



BUFFALO BAR™ Speed Bench (with chains)- 10 sets of 3

Close Grip

BUFFALO BAR™ to a 2 Board (with chains)- 1 set to failure after warm ups

Incline

Shoulder Saver Bench Press (with chains) - Work up to a heavy top-set of 10

Rolling Tricep Extensions - 3 sets of 10

High Pulley Cable Rows - 4 sets of 15

Seated Dumbbell Rear Delt / Row Combo - 2 sets of 15

Around the World Lateral Raises - 3 sets of 12

Band Pull Aparts- 3 sets to failure



Brandon Smitley's Training Log



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Andy Hingsbergen
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