135 is definitely a respectable first bench weight. For me, I couldn't get the bar of my chest with 5's. I had to do a empty bar with a spotter pulling it up for me while I just focused on an as slow as possible eccentric. Most I've benched in my life was 215lbs. Recently started doing 531 so hopefully in within a couple years I'll be able to hit 225 for 10. That's my dream. Wish me luck guys, I'm determined
@trenkrzys11 ай бұрын
thats what we on bro keep pushing
@Brett73311 ай бұрын
I did a lot of pushups and was also about 200 lbs and my first time benching was 205 at 16 which I guess is good but I think the years of pushups helped. It isn't really much of indicator of potential as some people might think because I didn't hit 315 till 25 and my lifetime PR is 370
@TheKurama911 ай бұрын
@@Brett733 pushups definitely help a lot. I did many push ups when I was into martial arts and got a 225lbs bench in around 3 month after I started going to the gym. I think those were the gains that I got from years of doing push ups. After that my progress slowed down a lot
@AlexS_98311 ай бұрын
Gonna third the pushup recommendation and add that deficit pushups especially will help a ton
@espenstoro11 ай бұрын
I definitely couldn't do that in the beginning either. I couldn't do one push up. Nowadays it's warmup weight, of course. Doesn't matter if it takes a few months or a couple of years, that's a short time in a lifetime of training. Well worth it. Keep pushing.
@81realtime11 ай бұрын
…that’s like have respectably strong legs, for arms 😂
@ADHDlanguages11 ай бұрын
I'm currently at the point where I have respectably strong arms for legs 😭
@christopherhawat940511 ай бұрын
This could be a Bromley tee shirt I’d buy, even though I only have respectably strong legs
@ColdBloodedVince10 ай бұрын
Uhhh what
@Plllio8 ай бұрын
@@ColdBloodedVincedid you even watch the video bro
@Joe_Friday3 ай бұрын
@@ADHDlanguagesI'm at the point of having respectively weak arms and impressively weak legs.
@freakied055011 ай бұрын
Just finished up. Hats off to you for making me sound semi-intelligent. Key here from me is a general one, but what I'd like other people to take away from this is to notice the similarities Sam and I had in training and philosophies. And to also pay attention to the similarities of other elite lifters. It's too often someone wants to look at the one magical unique exercise/technique/philosophy that an elite lifter uses that's exclusive to them and to try and emulate that, often with little success. But instead, take a look at the more mundane commonalities shared among elite lifters. That's where the focus should be, and along the way as one becomes elite themselves with these building blocks, their own unique special snowflakes nuances to assist them will make themselves known through self experimentation.
@ah9370410 ай бұрын
The man’s a freaking poet! Love you FreakyD!
@freakied055010 ай бұрын
@@ah93704 love you too
@gavynmckenzie346911 ай бұрын
The subtle "enlightenment" music as bromley makes a point cracks me up everybtime
@blanco-sanchez4509 ай бұрын
I felt like I was playing Skyrim again for some reason 😅
@PutraRhm7 ай бұрын
Anyone know the name of the music? I want to hear it while reading light novel.
@BrieferBread668 ай бұрын
Step 1 don’t injure your shoulder.
@daddy34847 ай бұрын
Yea this is not possible for most people once they get injured tbh. Not unless they start “enhancing “…
@Eric42RandomVideos3 ай бұрын
This is actually really good advice😂
@lime715211 ай бұрын
At this point Bromley knows he’s gonna pay the bills with bench press vids😂
@tpap682711 ай бұрын
What blew my strength up was simply training at Northside Quads Gym where Ed Coan trained occasionally (he lived near the Southside gym), Yagers and Ernie FRANZ. I was stalled at 335 at 170 for over a year on bench and just over 500 on squat and DL. I was a hero at the average health spa because my size was not impressive relative to my strength. When I trained at these other gyms I was below average for absolute strength and decent at relative. In 2 years I weighed 200 and hit 425 for a triple with a pause and put over 100 pounds on squat and DL. It was simply a matter of redefining the standards. I don't think people realize how much being the strongest guy at an average gym holds you back. More than optimal programming, the most significant element when it comes to improving strength is feeling like a nobody at a gym where no matter who you are there is always someone lifting heavier unless you are the gyms top super heavyweight. When you stick with it at those gyms after 5 years I promise you that at your weight you will be the resident stud. It's only a matter of time where your mind will redefine strength on a daily basis and superhuman strength is simply a byproduct of training at a serious gym if your ego can handle not being special for many years
@raminrouchi2022 ай бұрын
I hate to make a jail analogy but it's like that there. You go in and realise you can't really hang with the group that's doing CRAZY workouts....you try harder and harder until you can keep up
@patrickallen579111 ай бұрын
I'm "Big 3" type of guy myself. And I know Bromley's bread 'n' butter is OHP, but I do appreciate the effort he puts in to help us lowly benchers. On a different note: I wouldn't be making the type of progress on my OHP if it weren't for his tips and insights on his other vids. Thanks, Bromley.
@jordanlyons845311 ай бұрын
I recommend Gym Reaper a UK based lifter specialising in the Bench. He did 700 recently! Absolute unit.
@robdarvill762211 ай бұрын
Excellent video, my bench sucks I’ve been stuck at 330 forever! My takeaway is my programming sucks I’m definitely going to have a look at that after this video.
@shoeplayisbad111 ай бұрын
I'll trade you bench press I'm in my 40s and never did over 205 I'm probably around 170ish now
@benchpressguy9 ай бұрын
21:45 Ding Ding Ding this clip should be played to every beginner lifter. It sums it up perfectly.
@jessepatrick51988 ай бұрын
I love that I come here and you have exactly the information I was looking for, you the man.
@TowhomdoIoweexcess21 күн бұрын
Shetha hits the nail on every head, not many really put 100% into training, not even considering the average person’s diet
@major300510 ай бұрын
I'd say the most notable things that have allowed me to progress my bench press from 155 to 235 in a little over a year of consistent training was the way I programmed my bench sets. At the beginning of my training I would just usually do 5x5's like sam every single bench day, which did allow me to progress pretty smoothly until I reached my first plateau when trying to press 205 after around 7-8 months of training. My diet and training wasn't the greatest the following 3 months after then due to college and other random bs, but once i got locked in with both of those again and started adding changes to the frequency and variations of benching in the remaining 2 months of 2023 I saw a big jump in not only my strength but my technique. One of my favorite variations to training my bench was to do 3x3 at the heaviest weight I could possibly due(with help from a spotter on the last set). I would always start my week off with a 3x3 and a larson press burnout close grip and then on my second bench day I would go a little bit lighter and focus on my technique(typically a 3-5x5 depending on how burnt out I was from monday.
@BulletESV11 ай бұрын
when covid hit beginning of 2020 i stopped going to the gym (started in 2017) My best bench before covid was 225 for 4 reps, i started again back in july and 95 lbs was heavy on bench lol, im currently using Candio's 6 week for squat and deads and Greg Nuckols 3x a week bench program my projected 1rm for bench is currently at 250lbs im just grinding out his program the last 2 4 week cycles i've been able to add 10lbs to my max on bench, hopefully hit 315 in 2024
@SKOODAK10 ай бұрын
You got it champ
@neilibeachum253226 күн бұрын
Did u get it
@BulletESV26 күн бұрын
@@neilibeachum2532 Max is 285 rn, i kept getting sick earlier in the year had to restart my training cycle like 4 times lol i'll have it some point next year hopefully by spring
@GraveStrong11 ай бұрын
I made so much progress on your bullmastiff program.
@brandonbrown262610 ай бұрын
This video is really good , it started off slow but definitely comes around
@NSuperman11 ай бұрын
Great stuff Bromley. I watch both of these interviews in full and you spliced them perfectly into this video. 👏👏👏
@paulwaters467211 ай бұрын
You guys have really good ideas for this lifetime journey..Yes it's continually shocking different muscle groups
@HarrisonHarmon11 ай бұрын
"Progressive accommodations" is really well put and perfectly describes my approach the past ~18 months. I constantly hear or read people saying they don't want to start because they don't want to go all out, or they don't know how to 'optimize' their programming and/or nutrition. Just start with the most simple of basics and make small modifications as you grow and learn. One should never expect to jump into a new hobby and be performing at a constant A+ rating.
@LPMutagen11 ай бұрын
Everyone wants to be the best or not do it. So they end up never doing anything.
@barbell_lifter11 ай бұрын
264 at 163 is my current bench max. Was benching 3x a week with fairly low volume per session to reach that. Will test again in about a month and hope for at least another 10lbs (been benching 2x but with far more accessory work including DBs)
@janzuzok23698 ай бұрын
how long did it take you to reach that one rep max
@barbell_lifter8 ай бұрын
@@janzuzok2369 Been training for 9 years but started 20+ pounds lighter. Had many periods where I made little progress too, but keep trying different things
@PLeonard7111 ай бұрын
This is such great content! Thank you sir.
@edzbigornia73708 ай бұрын
Im currently benching less than my body weight, i've been lifting for 4 months consistently (only problem is my inconsistent diet) I've only seen +20lbs worth of progress on my bench(i only count it if i can complete a 5x8 exercise using that weight) i will try to implement these tips, thanks so much.
@Prsethsun11 ай бұрын
19 y/o, got from 255 to 325 in the last 1.5 years or so, but pretty stuck at the moment. Been doing my own programming, Monday heavy bench, Thursday Volume bench, but I haven’t really got anywhere in a bit. Hoping the slingshot I bought will help with overload training
@JezzaE20036 ай бұрын
I was similarly strong when I was your age. 21 now. Try the death bench program, tons of heavy triples. I doubt a slingshot will help much unless you have trex arms
@Prsethsun6 ай бұрын
@@JezzaE2003 6’3 with a 78 inch wingspan. I haven’t used my slingshot much other than for an occasional super heavy double/triple after my bench topsets every 2 weeks or so. Not long after I made this comment, I became a lot more interested in powerlifting, so I only do pause bench now with 300 being my current PR. A lot less bench focus now, and more squat/dead emphasis and frequency
@tailmask488611 ай бұрын
I started lifting at 14 270 lbs, with a 155 bench, 225 squat and 315 deadlift, within a year i was still benching nothing, but my squat was up to 405 and my deadlift 500, now 6 years later im 180 lbs deadlifting 675, squating 455, and still benching nada 225, been low key winging it for a long time now should probably hop on some real training
@charliebaker14272 ай бұрын
Honestly try heavy back pulling movements and biceps work, my bench shot up to 2 plates in a matter of weeks after doing alot of heavy work for my antagonistic muscles
@lizard4502 ай бұрын
@@charliebaker1427for biceps curls and what do you recommend for back? Bent over rows?
@megaspawn02 ай бұрын
@@charliebaker1427 how are ur biceps gonna help ur bench? Curious to know
@JackInABeanstalk982 ай бұрын
all those numbers at 14 is crazy
@gwynm85069 ай бұрын
1:01 Edge out the competition???
@KingJin72629 күн бұрын
On my way to 315. Currently @ 265 regularly with 300 for 1MR. Had a few setbacks due to illness, traveling, and being busy. I'm back in the gym regularly tho. Can't wait to get to at least 315.
@KingWasabi1310 ай бұрын
Stuart McRobert’s benchpress ‘books’ (more like brochures) have gotten me started back in the day. Considering how long ago he had written about benching is additionally astonishing with the information about periodisation, muscle / CNS recovery and other nuances built-in. Best in mind that was back the pre-Internet era too!
@SergioAlves-y6p9 ай бұрын
I feel like a lot of this expert advise from really strong guys boils down to: 1) Be strong 2) Don't be weak Yes it's true there's a lot people in gyms fucking around and that's why they make no gains but there's also plenty of guys training really hard and if that's all it took to make progress there would be a 600lbs bencher in every gym. The question is what do you do when you are pushing hard, and you are doing a lot of work, and you even follow these tried and proven progression plans, but this block's week 7 looks exactly like last block's week 7 and the one before that? What do you do when you're doing everything these elite powerlifters are doing and you can't even get 315? What happens when people tell you to just do more, you start doing more and your elbows just fall apart? I wish it were possible to just swap people's minds, to put one of these elite lifters in a body with bad genetics and see just how far their methods get then when that body doesn't respond like they think it should.
@Ebowleslap8 ай бұрын
First off, make sure you’re eating in a caloric surplus, second off, try hypertrophy for a while because maybe you’ve maxed out your strength per your muscle tissue, thirdly try adding tiny incremental weights every other workout, or adding more volume- if you can get 6 reps this week but can’t increase your weight, do 7 reps next week, then 8, then you should be able to increase the weight by a tiny increment.
@Ebowleslap8 ай бұрын
By saying try harder they’re really just trying to say make sure you’re always adding tiny amounts over time- not just doing the same thing every week and not adding anything to it
@SergioAlves-y6p8 ай бұрын
@@Ebowleslap It was rhetorical. It doesn't matter what progressive overload technique you want to use, you will reach a point where you can't progress further. You can't add weight, and you can't add reps, and maybe you can add sets but that still doesn't make you any bigger or stronger. You can add calories but you will also reach a point where all the weight you gain from that is fat. If this were the case anyone could just keep getting bigger and stronger indefinitely, which most definitely does not happen. The people preaching this would all be breaking world records on a regular basis. Why aren't they? Why is it that the people telling you if you bench 2 plates and want to bench 3 all you need to do is X or Y, are maybe benching 4 or 5 plates today...and they were benching the same thing five years ago, and will still be benching that five years from now? Truth is they hit the same barrier as everyone else and just like everyone else they couldn't get past it, the difference is just that barrier is at a different level for people with different genetics. People who bench 5 plates could have gone from bench 2 to benching 3 doing anything they wanted as long as they actually showed up and did some benching, in the vast majority of cases they made that progress despite their methods, not because of them, and their advise is useless to someone whose limit is just naturally set much lower.
@godwavenexus8 ай бұрын
How long have you been lifting for? How much do you weigh?
@blackrhino445 ай бұрын
The truth is though that 99.9% of lifters never get anywhere close to their limit. So using the fact that there is some upper barrier that you eventually won’t ever be able to surpass, and pretending that you’re there, is just a cop out.
@joshdawson585011 ай бұрын
The thing that boosted my bench the most, was getting my anti-bench muscles bigger to press off of. It was actually after watching your 5 week programme that got me thinking like this. Growing big back, bicep, rear delts… strong rotator cuffs… Then it was built off the 5x15’s from your Bench programme. Lots of reps, lots of practice, lots of endurance, and then I take that into AMRPA blocks to drive up my expected Max. Currently hitting decent numbers, within a sniff of 315 at 22.
@gurjotshergill313911 ай бұрын
So what programming that effects u a lot
@jakk22111 ай бұрын
U coulda got there without all the fancy programming
@benthornes352611 ай бұрын
This is an amazing video. Its what ill be sending to my newbies
@C_Tutt10 ай бұрын
On bench I just hit 275 and to get there from 225 all I did was stop the touch and go style of bench and focus on pause reps with eccentrics
@BlaccAc37 ай бұрын
How long did it take u?
@bloodysath11 ай бұрын
wow what a banger. Thanks Bromley for picking this two guy´s brains
@damaito182911 ай бұрын
You add plates by picking them up and putting them on the bar. Ive maxed out the bar now. Thanks
@1233776410 ай бұрын
Finding out how much I could actually lift was one of the biggest roadblocks. I never felt confident I could lift more than 185 without hurting myself. A cheap fitness reality squat cage with safety bars changed all of that.
@PKA_NINJA9 ай бұрын
This was a really well put video I knew majority of the information shared but there were a couple things that help me put certain things into a different perspective which I feel like will significantly help with my training
@teresapozancosdesimon755811 ай бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:27 🏋️♂️ *The four-plate bench press (405 lb) is a significant milestone, indicating respectable strength and experience in lifting.* 01:39 🔄 *Early progress in lifting is often driven by enthusiasm and effort rather than a perfect program. Beginners grow quickly, and complexity becomes more critical as strength increases.* 03:20 📈 *Periodization and planning become crucial as strength increases. Linear periodization, as advocated by Ed Coan, is a straightforward yet effective approach for managing training cycles.* 07:23 🤔 *In the era of abundant information, lifters may focus too much on trying different programs without mastering the fundamentals of hard work and effort, hindering long-term progress.* 09:15 🧠 *Understanding personal limits and effort levels is essential for planning effective training and avoiding programming barriers, especially as a lifter advances in strength.* 13:18 🛠️ *Advanced bench press technique, including scapular retraction and elbow tuck, becomes crucial for lifting heavier loads efficiently. However, it may not be a primary factor in early lifting success.* 15:20 💪 *Balancing technical efficiency with muscle-building variations is key. While an efficient setup aids heavy lifting, disadvantaged positions and longer ranges of motion contribute to muscle growth.* 16:45 🏋️♂️ *Incorporating targeted assistance exercises, like close-grip work and pec flies, helps address weak points, promote muscle growth, and improve overall bench press performance.* 18:23 🍔 *Short-term increases in weight, including body fat, can be used strategically for temporary strength gains. However, long-term success relies on sustainable muscle growth through hypertrophy-focused training and a balanced diet.* 20:13 🏋️♂️ *Prioritizing early competitive success by staying in a lower weight class may hinder long-term growth. Emphasizing muscle development is crucial for reaching one's true strength potential.* 20:27 🏋️♂️ *Focus on Adding Muscle Mass: For new lifters, adding muscle mass to their frame is often more crucial than obsessing over precise technique or program details.* 20:41 🤔 *Weight Classes are Height Classes: Weight classes in lifting are essentially height classes in disguise. Refusing to let your body grow may hinder long-term success.* 21:10 🔄 *Imagining Transformation: People may struggle to imagine significant physical transformations. Personal growth and change are often underestimated.* 21:38 💪 *Crucial Insights from High Performers: Learning from high-performing lifters who achieved success through deliberate methods can provide valuable insights for improvement.* 22:05 🔄 *Progressive Accommodations: Progress in lifting involves progressively leveling up and making accommodations in various aspects, including training, technique, and nutrition.* 22:32 📈 *Progressive Level Ups: Continuously allocate more resources and make progressive improvements in your training and lifestyle to achieve consistent growth.* 23:00 🧠 *Smart, Well-Thought-Out Advice: Seek advice from successful lifters who have achieved results through deliberate methods and have a track record of helping others succeed.* Made with HARPA AI
@lol-gb5vt9 ай бұрын
def sounded like ai lol
@ExpertSneezer9 ай бұрын
Tons of crazy useful info in this vid, much appreciated
@Gregair1310 ай бұрын
My big 3 all went up when I started eating more. Goals have changed over time but still pretty strong. I still think of myself as that skinny kid who got bullied in jr high. And that was a long time ago.
@jasonasberry419910 ай бұрын
The track at the start of 6:30 is a complete banger
@hulkman24511 ай бұрын
Yeah I've definitely over done it with how many fat I put on. Now I press 455 but am also at least 315😢 And I am to scared to lose weight because I don't want to lose strength
@JSLifting9711 ай бұрын
You’ve got a crazy bench dude!, if you cut to a weight you’re happy with your still have a crazy bench relative your body weight, not as heavy as now but you’ll for sure be way stronger than the last time you were that weight. You Can progress your strength from that lighter weigh then imo
@CarlosGarcia-cq4mq11 ай бұрын
Lost 60 pounds and lost only 10 pounds on maxes
@alexandruf94087 ай бұрын
I'm doing 245 for 6x6 I'm so happy Excited to reach 315 by end of year
@Bullets4Bucks6 ай бұрын
You could do it easy now
@loungeroomlifting222311 ай бұрын
I got to 165kg mucking around, I got to 185kg with my own programming, and then refined it using 3-4 week macro cycles with RPE/RIR... now I've hit 202.5kg @95kg. Hopefully after this training cycle it will be 205-210@95. Everything said in this video is the exact process I had to go through aswell.
@CaliCollege11 ай бұрын
What was your programming that led to your 185kg bench?
@loungeroomlifting222311 ай бұрын
@CaliCollege Freq: 3 days, mon/wed/fri, and a 4th, depending on how I felt. Starting at 60-65% 1rm on day 1 W1: 6x6/6x5/6x4 add 1.5-3% per session W2:5x5/5x4/5x3 same % increase W3:4x4/4x3/4x2 same %increase W4:3x3/3x2/3x1 same % increase Week 5, either deload or (as I called it), "Reload" to week 1 with +1.5-3% The Reload aspect is for when you gain really quick, you may be beat up, but can handle the work again. I managed a couple of training cycles in a row before needing a proper deload. No light days or accessory days, just a constant climb in intensity with a volume drop. I made this on my whiteboard before I understood Vol/Int Periodisation, and certainly before I knew what RPE/RIR was. (At the time, i logically came up with "Reps left over" or "RLO") Never read any strength literature at this point.
@NathanielMarkarian11 ай бұрын
Great video!
@Egoliftdaily11 ай бұрын
To bench big, you need to be bald and bearded. That's the secret.
@carltonrussell72811 ай бұрын
You don’t miss
@TheMercilessJude11 ай бұрын
Good shit. As someone who doesn't have good technique, I agree it's important as is accessory work. At my age, don't know if I'll see 500 again unless I adopt powerlifting technique and skill.
@ccoddington11 ай бұрын
I love this video. Do you have one for squat?
@orang3758 ай бұрын
How do these people not get shoulder or elbow injury, I’m always so impressed and jealous
@petersoar288611 ай бұрын
Yep. 10s working down to 3s over 6-8 weeks, repeat. At least, that's what i have to do now. Got to 365 without anything thoughtful. Had to do the above to get to 4 plate. I love just going hard.
@johnnyboy891111 ай бұрын
Would you say its the same for squat and deadlift?
@petersoar288611 ай бұрын
@@johnnyboy8911 yes! Even better if you can do the same with all your accessories/assistance exercises so it's all coming up at the same time. I'm not suggesting to build up to 3s on isolations (lol) but big compound movements like barbell rows, pull-ups, Romanian deadlifts etc = very good idea.
@dsfsddude933611 ай бұрын
Put sam in the video and i am sold
@generalmadness68328 ай бұрын
My bench goal is 300 im at 165 rn at 16 so i have plenty of time this summer im going to work very hard
@JustinTownsend-j6z4 ай бұрын
i’ve been cutting rn in a deficit for about 3 1/2 months bw 168lbs. benching 205x3 is my best.. wondering how much it will go up when I’m back into a surplus again.
@Jdl2239 ай бұрын
The last few times I've tried this I get weaker, especially with bench press and squat because when the weights get heavy again they crush me, but being stubborn and trying to add lbs every week isn't working either. I may have to give this type of periodization another go maybe in the 10 week fashion like he said ed coan did
@landonlc4Ай бұрын
I literally went from repping 185 for 10-12 reps to 2 1/2 months later benching 285 for 7-9 rep sets and maxing out at 340 lbs one rep by simply progressively overloading every week.
@ngrey509210 ай бұрын
I am 48 y.o. 83kg weight, I started regular gym last year. I am on 90 kg bench press for three reps, can't push up 100 kg atm without little help. Can you make some video about goals for people like me? I do not have time or wish to push 200kg... so what would be good result for my age and size?
@paulwaters4672Ай бұрын
Mr Bromley,at what age can a lifter not get back to where his or her bench press was before ??? Im training harder now than when i competed & not doing the best & really need help..
@sebva71898 ай бұрын
Another power bencher to look for. Is Joseph Tumbarello feel free to look him up. 💪 💪
@j2shoes28811 ай бұрын
usually the plates are stacked on the side somewhere, where you can pick one and place it on your bar. golden advice: take off the end clips before adding extra weight,
@jmanes913310 ай бұрын
8:50 and 11:23 was the most helpful for me 👍 (But I recommend you watch the whole video)
@Ericboy11455811 ай бұрын
The music at 11:23 was so good I couldn't focus on what was being said lolol. What's the name of this song?
@gurjotshergill313911 ай бұрын
Anyone know best program that increase bench for one rep max time by time 🙏🏻
@freakied055011 ай бұрын
Do I win?
@david_thomas11 ай бұрын
Yes you do 😢 I'm late
@rajvardhanpanwar20112 күн бұрын
I'll make a video abt benching too...not extremely strong but yeah i think i can help
@ole583711 ай бұрын
my biggest issue is i get shoulder pain when i bench alot and then i have to take a break for 2-4 weeks not able to bench. Feel i have to start over every time i start getting some good progress :(
@LRandleIcon11 ай бұрын
Programming and Dedication definitely are at the top of the list. Also there is so much bad info out there versus good info, travelers need to beware. AlexBrom/AlexLeo/BaldOmni/JeremyEither and the gentlemen featured here are great for all levels. Starting with a solid foundation saves a TON of time, and being flexible enough to write your OWN program is essential at higher levels...
@Giga2025Chad9 ай бұрын
I Can Reach It Easily Bro, The Main Problem In The Damned Country Where I Live Is Seriously How To Own A Bench And A Barbell As Well😂
@thomasmcgraw102911 ай бұрын
Good tutorial.
@heronvega259 ай бұрын
Im 17, bench 255, and it keeps getting better as the weeks pass, i train heavy normally, recover weekends, again, is easy for me this, my pecs are also big and solid! Hard, i move em etc… many ftiends tell me i got good genetics etc, they can’t do it etc…. I tell em just eqt more, train harder Than Last Time, let time pass, easy as that, enjoy the journey cuz is hella long… Imw waiting cuz one day ima bench 405
@thedistordedbadger11 ай бұрын
I've hit 280 and linear progression unga bunga benching got me to 235ish, integrated Larsen pressing and pauses to get me to 280. Now having a bigger bench doesn't matter much to me (may change going forward). Extended ROM & pauses are a game changer
@chief807911 ай бұрын
I'm guessing you probably gained at least 10 lbs to go from 235 to 280 bench
@thedistordedbadger11 ай бұрын
@@chief8079 More like 3 lb
@thedistordedbadger11 ай бұрын
@@chief8079 but I do think I overbulked a little bit prior
@johndoiron961511 ай бұрын
Some of us are still trying to get to 200lbs. I started benching at 45, and I'm 58 now.
@joeshmoe796711 ай бұрын
???????? 13 years in and can't bench 200? Something is terribly wrong with your program. Continuous lifting or really spotty? I ask as I have been very spotty over the last 3 years, but have hit 200 in about 12 weeks. Starting with 115, that felt heavy, and 145 for 5 as a max. I went to the 5 3 1 routine and it basically guarantees where you will be each week. 2024 is the year of 240 bench, roughly 4x my age, as I turn 62 on Jan 7. Remember you have to eat to grow. Good Luck. - Cheers
@2Tall_Powerlifting11 ай бұрын
Most likely poor technique and no program/consistency
@johndoiron961511 ай бұрын
@@2Tall_PowerliftingThanks for nothing.
@matthewminogue32769 ай бұрын
Whats your weight and height? Just stack the weight man. Going up 15lbs in the mid/high 200s is rough but to get to 200 shouldn’t be an issue. Just put the weight on the bar and lift
@SOC-ir6im11 ай бұрын
That was a really really good video bro,nice job!
@karlz91628 ай бұрын
I bench for an hour once a week. I will try a 1rpm at 265lbs this weekend. (Started 16 months ago with training)
@natking1u1z9911 ай бұрын
Reaching 4 45s in two years is pretty much an exaggerated statement. In my mid twenties I hit 225 within a few months of joining Golds. I’m not going pretend like I was a straight squishy newb but before then I only worked out with dumbbells and calisthenics. Again just returning to the gym after 2 years. Within three months I’m pressing 315lbs for 4 to 5 reps. I know muscle memory comes into play but I guarantee this guy I will be adding another 50 to 70lbs on the bar within a month or two maybe two. My goal is to hit 400lbs safely.
@easterneuropeantracksuit331211 ай бұрын
Can anyone recommend a good novice strength program for an older guy been at for about 6 months would like to add more strength
@MartinTeerly11 ай бұрын
I find slingshot very helpful 💪🏻🔥
@powskier11 ай бұрын
I just want to achieve a 3 plate bench, 4 plate squat, 5 plate dead lift. Do you think that is possible for a 60 year old?
@paulcrisafi44155 ай бұрын
Hell yes, aim for the stars, dawg
@JackInABeanstalk982 ай бұрын
completely, and dont limit yourself to that!
@Veg-Power11 ай бұрын
Very helpful vid!
@Roan.bot.11 ай бұрын
Simple. Good form, eat enough food, lift, as your body needs more it will turn the food into useful mass and that will extend your limit as to how hard you can push until you plateau again. After that start tweaking to fix your weaknesses. I had a shoulder injury playing football so when I bench heavy one side can handle more pressure than the other. I subes out bench for dumbbells to balance strength. Once I went up about 20lb with the dumbbells I went back to bench and lifted way more than my previous max. Now my previous max isn’t too much for my shoulder anymore.
@JT15C8 ай бұрын
People overthink this shit. Here’s a fool proof bench program that’ll work for anyone: - Monday: 3-6 reps x 3-4 sets for 4 weeks. Deload week 5 to 60% 1RM for 3x5. 3-4 chest/shoulder/tricep accessory exercises afterwards - Thursday: 6-10 PAUSED reps x 3-5 sets. 3-4 chest/shoulder/tricep accessory exercises afterwards
@dennishierzer22198 ай бұрын
Any tips for my situation ? I’ve been going to the gym consistently since about last September. I weigh about 145lbs 21yrs old and bench 165 for 10 and just recently hit a one rep pr for 195. Im still all over the place when it comes to my training so I see my progress slowing down if I stay doing what I do nowadays
@cooperramos27006 ай бұрын
You’re good until it does slow down, but once it does there are tons of things you could try out. You would switch to purely dumbbell benching for a week or a few and could come back stronger than ever. Trying out very heavy negative reps also works very well, which is just lowering a little over your max as slow as you can while using safety rails. Doing heavy flies also could help, and switching up how narrow your grip is would do some good. If you really get stuck and want to be a bench specialist, you could move all other exercises to the back burner and only do hard sets of bench related exercises while doing maintenance workouts of everything else. Form is very important too so make sure you work on form with a very light weight or just the bar to make sure you get as much power as you can.
@BluegillsandBeyond11 ай бұрын
I’ve been benching 3 days a week for about a month after focusing on weighted gymnastics ring push-ups for 6 months. Doing great until 2 days ago I was benching 185 for 5 sets of 5, I then dropped the weight to 135 to do as many reps as possible just because I was curious. I did 18 reps. Then after a few minutes of rest I was going to another one of those 135lb sets to failure because I wanted to beat 18 reps. I lowered the weight farther than normal because I wanted to touch my safety pins with the bar, which I did I rested the bar on the pins for a split second taking the load completely off my chest, then I exploded up and felt a minor tear in my right pec right under the pec tendon. Currently on my 2nd rest day and going to rest my chest for at least a week.
@BluegillsandBeyond11 ай бұрын
@@barbarouss no the pain was a burning sensation on the pec muscle itself about a half inch right next to the pec tendon. The next day at work I was dragging a big cable and felt the burning sensation as it tore back open from what fused together over night. I’ve been trying not to contract that pec now for about 4 days and holding it in a sling like position to get it to heal quickly, there’s no bruising and the only time it hurt was during that one rep and when I felt it pulling that cable, other than that it doesn’t hurt
@BluegillsandBeyond11 ай бұрын
@@barbarouss thanks I should be good, did deadlifts yesterday and just got done with a nice arm workout with no sign pec damage. I’m probably just being paranoid honestly, been watching too many muscle tear compilation videos
@CragFiend3 ай бұрын
I’m 23-5”10-190lbs and benching 275 for 5 reps. This good?
@denoffitness33793 ай бұрын
Amazing content❤
@brandonkrivera358910 ай бұрын
Hit a plateau of 465 on my bench for about a year now and I can’t seem to find a way to break through it. I think I need to dial in my technique a bit more, but I just can’t see it getting me to 500. I also think more planning and a better program would help. Now I just need to find that program lol
@matthewminogue32769 ай бұрын
The fuck you did. You look like you weigh 170 wet on that pic
@briantejada-lefrancois60210 ай бұрын
Amazing content!
@danielalbornoz244111 ай бұрын
Absolutely powerful content, thank you so much Bromley
@Mrlivefreeordie8 ай бұрын
I personally love the Nebraska chart if anyone has ever heard of it of this
@catedoge320611 ай бұрын
took me a long time to get to 225. i hit 205 like 4 times in a few months span then something changed. I learned how to actually use my pecs and not have a front delt dominant bench. my best is currently 245 but im on a gym hiatus. when i get back, Id prolly get to my old strength in 1-2 months. edit: back to lifting. i've hit 245 twice in two weeks for a single. bench is gonna go up this year! aiming for 275!
@jaronandnat11 ай бұрын
oh shit that sounds like what i'm doing. front delt dominated bench
@pyro43278 ай бұрын
im 15 and i benched today at about 75% of my max after warming up and i felt as though my pec was gonna tear on my first working set, i think its because i tried to pr about 2 weeks after a full workout and it messed my chest up, should i go to the doctor about it or just not train chest for a while?
@stevo94610 ай бұрын
Adding mass is good but what if I'm already too heavy and want to drop fat? Can I still build muscle while losing weight? Currently benching 260, squatting 425, deadlifting 435, 5'10" 225 lbs and my scale says 29.5% bodyfat.
@Brett73311 ай бұрын
Hey Bromley what is your bench PR?
@AlexanderBromley11 ай бұрын
Ah, the one question I hoped no one would ask! I'm prone to pec tweaks and its not super important for strongman,, so I rarely train it under 10 reps. I did a 475 dead press off the chest, but that's mostly strength carry over from ohp pressing and I have no idea if that's more or less than an actual 1RM would've been.
@king-mic427311 ай бұрын
I have been saying this for years. Thank you so much for putting this out there. This new generation that's all they do. They don't want to really put the effort into making whatever they do. Work also not putting more time into building and developing the muscle. They want the shortcut to break a world record after only lifting for 2 to 3 years. I've been doing this for 20 years and what has worked in the past still works and I think the flood of information is just overloading people's minds to the point that They don't do anything or they just jump from program To program and then anybody who has gotten strong, they throw shade on them. Because they're unable to get strong.
@grouchypotatowolfpack558010 ай бұрын
Watching intently, I'm currently repping 15kg in each hand. Can do loads of dips tho
@grouchypotatowolfpack55805 ай бұрын
Made no progress, stopped working out for most of the year, back at it in recent months. Will bench my bodyweight soon.
@MarkMontefescoАй бұрын
What is the free app?
@StephColbertsonStrength11 ай бұрын
I personally bench way less with a little tuck. Definitely need scrap depression but a little intentional flaring is way stronger for me.
@BradleyGibbs6 ай бұрын
I got 60kg in my first day at gym. 100kg 8 months later. After a biceps tear and a wrist strain, I was back at 100kg 8 months later again. We'll see how far I can get.
@eggarage61359 ай бұрын
My record is 450 lbs right now and that's with 10 months of training after 10 years off so I guess I have good genetics
@SHARKLABZ7 ай бұрын
I bench 405 and I have nothing but bodybuild with bench as my first exercise on Chest day twice a week