push press

It's a good assistance lift for the jerk portion of a clean and jerk and can help progress your normal OHP also. They are included in my current programming.
 
I've never incorporated them much and I'm not very good at them, but I think I'll do some tonight and see how they feel. I'm currently doing strict press three times a week and tonight is my heavy night on them, so I'll throw about 25lbs more than I was going to do and see what happens.
 
QUOTE="Perrin Aybara, post: 1512384, member: 79202"]I've never incorporated them much and I'm not very good at them, but I think I'll do some tonight and see how they feel. I'm currently doing strict press three times a week and tonight is my heavy night on them, so I'll throw about 25lbs more than I was going to do and see what happens.[/QUOTE]
I've read that the push press helps your bench more than a strict press, can't remember where though
 
Push press is the king of upper body movements imo, even though it does use your legs also.
I like to throw in full squat press in the lighter weight warm up range to get the blood pumping, knock out my strict presses, then sometimes finish with heavy push press to "cheat" those last few out.
 
I used to do them and they worked great, the issue I eventually had was I injured my bicep tendons and when I went back to them it was like my tendons became shock absorbers and they kill my joints now. I do miss the days where I didn't have to worry about shit like this!!
 
I used to do them and they worked great, the issue I eventually had was I injured my bicep tendons and when I went back to them it was like my tendons became shock absorbers and they kill my joints now. I do miss the days where I didn't have to worry about shit like this!!
Do you mean that you injured it by doing push presses? Or was the bicep injury unrelated to doing them?
 
Do you mean that you injured it by doing push presses? Or was the bicep injury unrelated to doing them?
unrelated. The first one I injured carrying a granite countertop into a house, second one was injured flipping a 1,000 lb tire. Both biceps had partial ruptures, from that point on the push press was out, everytime the shock of the barbell coming back down killed them. One of those deals where I figure better safe than sorry
 
It's great because you can get out the hole with more weight but still strict from mid way to lockout. Plus trains hip explosion as long as the turnover in the dip is fast. If you're slow coming out of the dip you're doing it wrong. How fast going down is up to you. I like fast in and fast out like a punch. You may want to ask your old lady what she likes before you decide on a technique...jk except for the lifting part.
 
QUOTE="Perrin Aybara, post: 1512384, member: 79202"]I've never incorporated them much and I'm not very good at them, but I think I'll do some tonight and see how they feel. I'm currently doing strict press three times a week and tonight is my heavy night on them, so I'll throw about 25lbs more than I was going to do and see what happens.
I've read that the push press helps your bench more than a strict press, can't remember where though[/QUOTE]
I believe it was an interview with glen pendlay
 
I've read that the push press helps your bench more than a strict press, can't remember where though
I believe it was an interview with glen pendlay[/QUOTE]
I read that recently too. I think it might have been mark rippetoe that said it. Makes perfect sense though since you're locking out more weight with the triceps.
 

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