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EXPOSED: A ‘Little-Known’ Secret That Promises To Give You The ULTIMATE Chest Workout Of Your Life!
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By: Rich Tweten Email Article
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How many times have your arms fatigued before your chest during a workout?

That’s my question to you.

I can’t even count how many times I’ve heard fitness fanatics cry about how their pectorals (chest) aren’t responding to their training program because another muscle group is performing the brunt of the work.

Yes, I’m sure you’re well aware that when you work any particular muscle the goal is to isolate it to the fullest extent. As a result, forcing the muscle fiber to break down to the MAX… leading to the ultimate in results!

However, all I see these fitness fanatics or shall I say ‘outsiders’ do is grind away… set after set on the bench press, dumbbell press or machine press trapped inside their limited cage of thought.

What aren’t they aware of?

How are they missing out?

Well, follow along as I explain how this 1, ‘Little-Known’ Secret Technique can promise to give you the ultimate chest workout of your life!

The Thief:

I’m about to introduce the sneaky thief who’s majorly responsible for your lack of a tighter, shapelier and more muscular chest. This muscle group is robbing you blind and you may not even know it! But before I do, allow me to explain the mechanics of a popular chest exercise, along with the anatomic parts that move the joints during the lift… trust me, this will explain everything.

The Lying Dumbbell Press

Step 1: Start the exercise by lying with your back on a bench while keeping a right angle in your arms as you hold a pair of dumbbells with an overhand grip.

Step 2: Keep your elbows out to the side as you press the dumbbells up in an arch and over your eyes.

Step 3: Squeeze your chest muscles briefly at the finish position and then lower the dumbbells back to the start.

If you didn’t know already, now you understand the correct form… the mechanics of the movement.

But what joints are moving and what muscles are moving those joints during the exercise?

Specifically, when you rise out of the start position, what you’re doing is flexing the shoulder joints and moving the anterior deltoid (front shoulder) and the pectoralis major (upper chest) in order to accomplish that task.

As you continue to hoist the dumbbells up in an arch above your eyes, it’s then your elbows that begin to straighten and the muscle group responsible for that function is your chest’s worst enemy… the thief… your triceps!

If you’re like most people, your triceps lack a lot of punch compared to the chest in terms of strength.

So, as you advance rep by rep through the set is it your chest that normally fails against the weight of the resistance or the weaker triceps instead?

You guessed it… it’s the triceps!

Unfortunately this doesn’t inspire the greatest results for your cheated chest as workout after workout… week after week… month after month it gets ridiculously robbed.

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Rich Tweten, the Certified Personal Trainer, Virtual Fitness Trainer and “The Slayer of Stubborn Fat”, has been living and breathing fitness for over the past 15 years. He transformed his once skinny body that was constantly ridiculed into an athletic and muscular physique that now inspires others. http://www.nofatlies.com

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