weak upper chest

dre1527

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can anyone recommend a good routine to help my upper chest..the lower part of me chest is fine..but my upper chest looks like its caved in when i wear shirts...i know that muscle is very stubborn for some people including me,but i was wondering if anyone knows a good exercise to help it grow..i tried just doing incline for chest no flat
 
Barring some kind of nerve impingement, which might be helped somewhat by some kind of deep muscle massage...its probably genetic.

I know you don't want to hear that, so check out the various kinds of deep muscle and sports massage techniques out there. Who knows, maybe they'll help a shit load.

But if it is genetic, then I would just get your chest as good as you can, and focus on your strengths. If your chest is your weakness, what is your strength? Try developing the hell outta that and so the eye is drawn away from your chest. How is your back built? Try building a mac-truck back.
 
One thing I started doing, and will continue to do permanently, is doing inclines first. My upper chest used to be very flat until I started doing all incline work first, then flat bench second. After starting that a couple years ago, my upper chest is quickly catching up with the lower, and it's becoming more proportionate.

This has another advantage too, IMO. It will allow your incline strength to almost equal your flat bench strength. I can now do dumbbell presses with the same weight that I use on flat presses.

Incline dumbbell presses are, IMO, a must. You should include them into your workouts. One training technique that you might wanna try is what's called reverse pyramiding, where you start out with your heaviest weight for low reps, then gradually work down to a light weight for high reps. So, you're dropping the weight, and increasing the reps for each set. And as you get stronger for that first set, you increase the weight. Before you know it, you'll be doing incline dumbbells with 100s or more. Be sure to warm up THOROUGHLY before that first set though, to avoid tearing something.

KB
 

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