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Tags: bodybuilder bodybuilding chest dumbbell exercise flys home huge lift pec pecs workout
Channel: Sports
Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm
Author: scooby1961
Length: 06:00
Rating: 4.85
Views: 184743
How do you get a massive chest? Most bodybuilders say "do lots of heavy bench press" - I disagree. There are two types of chest exercises, pushing exercisees (like bench press and pushups) and squeezing exercises (like pec deck and dumbbell flys). You need to do both to maximize your chest development. For me personally, the squeezing chest exercises have given me much better mass and strength gains than the pushing type exerciess. The king of the squeezing exercises is the dumbbell fly and its easy to do at home with just a used set of dumbbells. Heres how you do it.:lay on floortogether)knees up, abs flexed (lower back support)shoulder back, shoulder blades togetherarms perpendicular to sideselbows slightly bentgo sloooooly up and slooooowly downflex you chest at top of repWarning straight armed is much more difficlut than elbows bent because of leverage. Decrease your weight till you can do these with your arms almost straight. Many times you will see people doing WAY more than they should and they do them like this (demo). No, use less weight. Why? Because then you can spot yourself. At about rep 6 when you cant do another straight armed one, bend your elbows slightly. This increases your leverage and makes it easier on your pecs, now you can do 2 or 3 more. When you cant do any more reps, bend your elbows a bit more. This way, you can do forced reps safely. The reason I do this on the floor is for safety, please see this video for more info: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v... video is in preparartion for my advanced killer chest workout video where dumbbell flys will have a prominent role.Anyone can be healthier, have more energy, sleep better, and feel better about themselves through bodybuilding. Bodybuilding doesn't have to be expensive or take a lot of time, gyms are great but home workouts can save you time and money. A cheap dumbbell set from a garage sale or walmart is all it takes to get started with your home workouts.For more information on home workouts, please see my free website (no advertising either): http://fitness.scoobysworkshop... of Liability: Consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program! I am not a medical professional. It is your responsibility to critically evaluate this information and with the help of your physician decide if it is appropriate for you. |
Video Comments
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scooby1961 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| If it gets your heart rate into the target zone for weight loss then its fine. As evilcyber says though, finding something outside to do is better. A stationary bike you can get off at any instant. If you have run 3 miles, you cant just stop because you have to run 3 MORE miles to get back home! |
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scooby1961 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| Hey Shaxxie, We share a problem. I have a TERRIBLE weakness for ALL sweets. I have ZERO willpower, and I admitting this is the key to my success. First of all, I never buy the stuff. I want it but not so bad that I will sit in traffic 30min to go buy it. Second, you need the support of those in your household. As them for help. Get a lockbox and ask them to lock up all those goodies where you cant get to them. |
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Evilcyber (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| Personally I rather do cardio outside, as I like the fresh air and would get bored doing it inside, but if you have the space and money, it is an alternative.If you just can't do cardio outside and are looking for an alternative, a simple jumping rope is also a possibility, if you don't have neighbors below to whom it would sound like someone is using a sledgehammer for half an hour. |
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Shaxxie (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| Hello tnx for ur msgs. I just find it so hard to give up chocolate. And i know this sounds bad, but i blame other people (i.e. my dad buys the choc, i tell him not to but he always goes and buys it) and if its staring at me in the fridge... how can i resist the delicious little choc mmm (im really addicted) I even gave up cigarettes they aint nothing compared to CHOCOLATE MMmm :) I know i need to change my attitude... And i did before its just going back to it. I wish i could get hypnotised. |
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sexomaticveganfreak (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| Shaxxie:Continuing previous msg... Also there are a lot of articles on how to make sustainable changes to your diet and lifestyle, and about changing your attitude to food. Some people find if they are addicted to food that they have certain trigger foods that set them on a binge, and they have to avoid these altogether, but many people respond badly to cutting out foods as they feel deprived, which leads them to binge. Trial and error is probably the only way to figure that one out! |
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sexomaticveganfreak (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| Shaxxie: Congrats on losing 4.5 stone- that's fantastic!!! Scoobys nutrition vid gives details of Scooby's preferred method, (which clearly works!) but if you find it to restrictive, or need the plan made up for you, rather than making your own plan according to his guidelines, you might like the website that I use, which is free and allows you to track your calorie intake, protein, fat and carbs, you can have meal plans set up for you, & weekly shopping list to print. To be continued... |
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PitchBlackForecast (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| Would a stationary bike be good cardio to use at home? |
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Evilcyber (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| Scooby has a nice video up here about nutrition, that is almost at motion picture length (not to mention quality). And on his website under Nutrition > Losing Weight he shows entire meals, complete with pictures that rival those in the Michelin guide. |
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Shaxxie (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| Hi Scooby... My problem is im addicted to food. I do go to the gym but i cant stop eating chocolates (mainly chocolates) - I used to weigh 19.5 stones im now 15. So ive lost a fair bit. Anyway i have muscles, i can see the definition but it is covered in flab. Do you have a video on your diet? Do you like have a weekly timetable with things you will eat over the week and at what times? I think creating a weekly timetable would help me a lot. |
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buzzlightyear10 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| Thanks scooby dumbell flys are my favourate exercise |
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