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Close Grip Bench Press

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It is an effective workout to build triceps through the deformation of the bench press. It's a workout where you can set the weight high, but beginners should start with light weights slowly!

How to Close Grip Bench Press

Starting Position

1. Lie on the bench and fix your feet to the floor.

2. Pull your shoulders back and hold them in place so that your shoulders are positioned behind your chest.

3. Keep your lower back in a natural arch.

4. Grip the barbell with both hands slightly narrower than shoulder-width.

5. While keeping your lower back and shoulders fixed, lift the barbell to position it above your chest.

Proper Form

1. Slowly lower the barbell until it touches your chest.

2. Bend your elbows as you go down.

3. Slowly lift the barbell back up to return to the starting position.

Breathing Technique

Inhale when lowering your arms, and exhale when raising your arms.

Precautions

1. Please be careful not to let your elbows flare out.

2. Be careful not to let your shoulders come forward past your chest, as it can put strain on your shoulders.

3. Please be careful not to let your hips come off the bench.

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