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Well, my plan was to start using a wider grip for the supplemental lift and see where it takes me. -
I'm another one of those with a pretty narrow bench grip (when I first ran the NLP, I somehow got it in my head that my wrists should be directly above my shoulders at lockout).
As far as going wider... would you suggest a gradual approach (maybe an additional finger's width each week) while trying to maintain weight on the bar? Or just going straight to a more conventional grip width, even if that means taking some weight off?👍 2Leave a comment:
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As far as going wider... would you suggest a gradual approach (maybe an additional finger's width each week) while trying to maintain weight on the bar? Or just going straight to a more conventional grip width, even if that means taking some weight off?Leave a comment:
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Not nearly that narrow.:-) I think Austin's point is that one finger width from the knurling is quite narrow for a regular bench grip. I'd expect that if you moved it out a bit and trained it there, you would see some success.Leave a comment:
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Yes, probably, though we’d ask why your competition bench width is that narrow if you can tolerate a wider grip?Leave a comment:
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Wide\Wider Grip Bench as Supplemental Lift
If my competition bench grip is fairly narrow, about a fingers width from the knurls, could a wider grip bench be a better choice for a supplemental lift than close grip bench? My CB and close grip are very similar so would a wide grip introduce a more novel movement benefiting strength and hypertrophy?Tags: None
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