The following details my primary chest, shoulder and triceps workout from this past Monday night at Kirkland Gold’s Gym. The workout was designed by my coach, John Meadows, and I trained alongside Christina. Here is what it included… Dumbbell Press

 

I used a slight incline here – FYI.

 

Set 1 x 15 reps with 65lbs

Set 2 x 8 reps with 80lbs

Set 3 x 8 reps with 90lbs

Set 4 x 8 reps with 100lbs

Set 5 x 8 reps with 110lbs

Set 6 x 8 reps with 120lbs

 

*The key here is to perform sets of 8 reps until you get to where you barely get all 8 reps. Press to ¾ lockout. I counted this as 3 working sets.

 

Smith Incline Bench Press

 

I used a Smith Machine because all the incline benches were in use – FYI.

 

Set 1 x 8 (pause) reps with 185lbs

Set 2 x 8 (pause) reps with 235lbs

Set 3 x 8 (pause) reps with 255lbs

Set 4 x 8 (pause) reps with 275lbs

 

*The goal here is to pause the bar about 2-3 inches above your chest for a 1 second count before driving the weight up to ¾ lockout. This will make the weight you select much more difficult. Aim for 3 working sets.

 

Machine Press

 

I used a Life Fitness Unilateral Cable Motion Chest Press Machine – FYI.

 

Set 1 x 8 reps with 90lbs (feeder set)

Set 2 x 8 reps with 120lbs

Set 3 x 8 reps with 120lbs

 

*Weight listed is per each side. I used this machine because the unilateral cables allowed me to press with my hands in a neutral position. Perform a single feeder set to get to a tough weight and then do 2 working sets. Pause and flex as hard as you can in the contracted position on each rep.

 

Dips

 

Set 1 x 14 reps (failure) with bodyweight

Set 2 x 11 reps (failure) with bodyweight

 

*Sink deep into the bottom and get a good stretch while doing two sets to failure. Aim for at least 8 reps. You can use the assist machine if needed.

 

Dumbbell Bent Over Rear Laterals

 

I tend to feel these better if I place my head on something for slight support as per the picture below:

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Set 1 x 35 reps with 20lbs

Set 2 x 35 reps with 20lbs

Set 3 x 35 reps with 20lbs

 

*The key here is to make your rear delts scream with high reps!

 

Superset: Dumbbell Side Laterals & Dead-Squat Bar Presses

 

John called for heavy side laterals for sets of 6 reps, but my elbow was bothering me so I opted for a little higher reps and a superset to force me to use less weight – FYI.

 

Dumbbell Side Laterals x 10 reps with 35lbs

Immediately followed by…

T-Nation Dead-Squat Bar Presses x 10 reps with 119lbs

 

*Select a pair of dumbbells in which you can get 10 reps without a lot of body swinging and jerking. Move straight to the Dead-Squat Bar presses (or something similar) and aim for another 10 reps with a full range of motion. I performed the superset for 3 rounds.

 

Here is a video:

 

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Cable Rear Laterals

 

Set 1 x 15 reps (full) + 15 partials with 20lbs

Set 2 x 15 reps (full) + 15 partials with 20lbs

Set 3 x 15 reps (full) + 15 partials with 20lbs

 

*The rear lateral machine was taken so I did these in a cable cross-over with the pulleys set to the upper most position. Do 15 full reps and then 15 short pulse reps out of the stretched position. Yes, more rear delts.

 

Superset: Close Grip Bench Press & Rope Pushdowns

 

Close Grip Bench Press x 10 reps with 135lbs

Immediately followed by…

Rope Pushdowns x 6 reps with 130lbs

 

*The key on the close grip bench press is to perform a controlled 2 second eccentric, pause at the bottom for 1 second and then press up. On the rope pushdowns you will extend into the contracted position and hold for a 3 second count flexing as hard as you can on all 6 reps of the working sets. I performed this superset for 3 rounds.

 

Straight Bar Overhead Triceps Extensions

 

Set 1 x failure with 110lbs

Set 2 x failure with 110lbs

 

*Two sets to failure whereby you really work the stretch and extend only to ¾ lockout.

 

That concluded this primary chest, shoulder and triceps workout.

 

Train hard!

Mark

Mark Dugdale
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