“Your Thoughts On Kettlebells Building Chest Strength And Musculature…?”
Have you ever wanted a “HYYYOOOOGEE Bench Press?”
Or “Big Pecs?”
I did.
Up until I was about 23.
Then, I stopped Powerlifting and started Olympic lifting.
You know what I discovered?
All that Benching - and the assistance work - the Incline Bench… Close-grip Bench…
I didn’t help ONE IOTA for my Jerk - or ANY of my Overhead Work for that matter!
In fact, all it did was tighten me up and make it difficult to rack the bar across my shoulders!
I spent MONTHS stretching so I could get in the Rack position!
And it was PAINFUL!
Especially on my left side with my jacked up elbow that neither fully bends nor fully straightens.
But you know what was fascinating?
My bench didn’t suffer at all by training all that overhead work!
At one point I was hitting 5 sets of 2 with 90% of my all-time 1RM Bench Press - without much BP practice!
Which brings me to the point of today’s email and a question I got from Jaramiah -
“What’s your thoughts on kettlebells building chest strength and musculature? I don’t really see you talk about it much and it seems to be missing from your kettlebell pyramid.”
My response was quite simple:
“The KB Press trains the upper chest - the clavicular pectoral muscles.
For any other chest work, I do Ring Dips.”
Honestly, I don’t focus on “chest work” at all.
My pecs appear “big enough” to me.
And I don’t care to look like I have a pair of bre@sts, which is what big pecs on many guys look like to me.
But to each his own.
More:
I’ve also noticed that training the Single KB Press, and later the Double KB Press, improves and maintains proper shoulder function / mechanics - assuming you’re using the proper technique.
I’ve used it repeatedly for clients recovering from shoulder issues as part of post-rehab work.
And they keep my shoulders healthy and strong too.
In fact, I got an email from Gilles from France the other day saying that Presses fixed his shoulder problems. I emailed him back and told him I wasn’t surprised.
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