bench press

Stop Debating the Percentage. Here's How to Actually Find Your Speed Bench Weight.

The right weight for speed bench isn't found in a book — it's found under the bar, using a simple method that tells you exactly what to use based on your own strength and skill level.

Big Bencha's

Stop Benching Like a Helicopter: 5 Counter-Intuitive Secrets to a Massive Shirted Bench

Dave Tate

"When you're in the poly bench shirt, there is a large horizontal travel with that bar, so you want to land like an airplane, not a helicopter, to reinforce proper elbow tucking mechanics".

 

Russian Trick

The "Russian Trick" to Shut Off Pain and 3 Other Brutal Powerlifting Secrets

To manage a torn hand mid-competition, a brutal "Russian" trick involves violently grinding a wire brush into the open wound seconds before the attempt to overload the brain's pain receptors. This extreme stimulation reportedly shuts off sensation just long enough to execute a heavy pull before the pain inevitably returns.

 

The elitefts Shoulder Saver Pad: Keep Pressing When Your Shoulders Are Done

The elitefts Shoulder Saver Pad: Keep Pressing When Your Shoulders Are Done

Dave Tate

The elitefts Shoulder Saver Pad lets you bench press through shoulder problems by replicating a board press without needing a board, a training partner, or a prayer.

belden bar

The Belden Bar Trains What Your Bench Press Has Been Skipping for Years

Dave Tate

The bench press is a sagittal plane grind. The Belden Bar trains the rotational capacity your shoulder girdle needs to survive it.

Why "Blindness is Anabolic": 5 Counter-Intuitive Secrets to a Massive, Injury-Free Bench Press

Why "Blindness is Anabolic": 5 Counter-Intuitive Secrets to a Massive, Injury-Free Bench Press

"When moving heavy weight on the bench press, holding your breath through the entire repetition maximizes full-body stability, leading to the lifting mantra that 'blindness is anabolic' because staying tight and safe is more important than having perfect vision."

 

Bench Form

Mastering the Bench Press: A Breakdown of Four Essential Cues

Dave Tate

Justin Zottl explains that common bench press mistakes, such as improper forearm angles and flaring elbows off the chest, cause lifters to waste energy and increase the risk of shoulder injury. To fix these issues, he recommends specific cues like squeezing the pinkies to maintain a vertical forearm and driving the knees out to keep the glutes glued to the bench for proper leg drive,.

 

Thin Bar

The Death of the Straight Bar? How This Revolutionary "Thin" Design Unlocks Elite Force Production

Dave Tate
The American Thin Press Bar enhances pressing efficiency by allowing lifters to maintain a neutral grip and a stacked-joint position, reducing shoulder rotation and minimizing wrist discomfort. Its unique thin profile provides superior lateral stability and greater range of motion than traditional logs or bulky multi-grip bars.
Bench press 23d

Your Blueprint to Bench Press Four Plates

 To reach a 405-pound bench press, you must transition from random lifting to a structured program like the "Cast Iron" template that prioritizes specific bench volume and linear progression targets. Simultaneously, master technical efficiency by creating total body tightness and ensuring your elbows flare back toward the rack to keep the joint directly under the load.

 

ELITEFTS GYM

Life and Lifting Lessons from 25 Years of Training to Bench 725 Lbs.

Dave Tate

As middle-aged lifters, we carry a decade or more of experience to draw upon, giving us a competitive edge in training. However, we must protect our health and follow Cole’s advice when we feel the stakes are too high.

competitive bench press

THE BEGINNER SERIES: THE LIFT-OFF

Casilyn Meadows

In the world of powerlifting, there are many factors within your control: perfecting your technique, maintaining consistency in your training, staying fully engaged in your program, prioritizing proper nutrition, and valuing recovery as much as the time "under the bar.

Coaching T-spine using the barbell in the gym

The Mobility Secret to Adding 25 Pounds to Your Bench Press

Dave Tate

Every serious lifter has been there: the bench press stalls. You’re training consistently, eating right, and putting in the work, but the numbers on the bar refuse to budge. The frustration of hitting a plateau can lead you to think that the only solution is to work harder or build more muscle. But what if the key to a bigger bench isn't in your chest or triceps, but in your upper back?

Fat Bar Training

Why is it that what is OLD, is NEW, again in training?

Fat bar training has been around for decades. I am not the first to discover it. However, I don’t know of anyone who has switched over to it 100% after 20 or more years of training with the standard bar.