The following details my primary chest workout from this past Tuesday morning at Kirkland Gold’s Gym.

 

Banded Hammer Press

 

I used the Hammer plate loaded unilateral horizontal press and attached this band to the handles and looped it under the bench: https://www.elitefts.com/pro-mini-resistance-band.html

 

Set 1 x 8 reps with 45’s + band (warm-up)

Set 2 x 8 reps with 45’s and 25’s + band (warm-up)

Set 3 x 8 reps with two 45’s + band (warm-up)

Set 4 x 8 reps with three 45’s + band

Set 5 x 8 reps with three 45’s + band

Set 6 x 8 reps with three 45’s + band

Set 7 x 8 reps with three 45’s + band

 

*Focus on driving and flexing hard. An intense contraction is facilitated by the band.

 

Incline Dumbbell Press

 

Set 1 x 8 reps with 90lbs (warm-up)

Set 2 x 8 reps with 110lbs

Set 3 x 8 reps with 110lbs

Set 4 x 8 reps with 110lbs

Set 5 x 8 reps with 110lbs

 

*Use a slight incline, get a good stretch and drive to ¾ lock-out.

 

Reverse Band Bench Press

 

I used these bands for this exercise: https://www.elitefts.com/pro-average-resistance-band.html

 

Set 1 x 5 reps with 225lbs (feeder set)

Set 2 x 5 reps with 315lbs

Set 3 x 5 reps with 315lbs

Set 4 x 5 reps with 315lbs

Set 5 x 8 reps with 225lbs

Set 6 x 8 reps with 225lbs

Set 7 x 8 reps with 225lbs

 

*Train explosively on the first three working sets of 5 reps. Next, move your hands in like you’re doing a close grip bench press, lighten the weight, and pump out 8 reps for the last three working sets.

 

Stretch Push-ups

 

I simply placed a pair of 35lb dumbbells on the floor so my hands were elevated to allow for a stretch at the bottom.

 

Set 1 x 17 reps (failure)

Set 2 x 14 reps (failure), pause 5 seconds, 3 reps (failure)

 

*Go to failure on both sets. The second set I paused for 5 seconds in the stretched position after I hit failure so I could then squeeze out another 3 reps.

 

That concluded this chest workout.

 

Train hard!

Mark

Mark Dugdale
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