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Old 09-05-2008, 11:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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What exercises are best for creating the separation between my upper and lower pecs?
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is that even possible....
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Old 09-05-2008, 07:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
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apparently... Gustavo Badell has decent separation...or would striation be a better term.
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Old 09-05-2008, 09:46 PM   #4 (permalink)
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iv seen what you are talking about. some bodybuilders have obvious seperation between upper pectorals and lower.. ie. arnold had great seperation. i would guess one would realy need to focus on incline and upper isolation and also lower isolation prob using alot of decline form .
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Old 09-08-2008, 05:43 PM   #5 (permalink)
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thanks. thats what i was assuming; i just didnt know if there was an 'ideal' training method for that given result.
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the incline bench press targets the upper chest more than flat bench.

decline bench press will target the lower chest more.
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Old 11-27-2008, 12:31 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Found this here: How To Build The Upper Chest

How To Build The Upper Chest With Specific Workouts And Exercises: An Open Discussion


A Great Upper Chest
You hear a lot of discussion about building parts of a muscle. Some of the most frequent are, how to build upper chest, lower biceps and the like. But can you actually change the look of PART of a muscle? Well I guess that depends on the muscle and it’s attachments. Well the groups that make up the muscle more than the attachment, but we’ll get into that. I wanted to see what you folks thought so I’m opening up the topic of working the upper chest to general discussion. Just leave your opinion in the comments below. I look forward to reading them.

Building The Upper Chest : My Opinion

Some people say that because the chest is a fan shaped muscle you cannot work the upper chest separately. Others swear that exercises such as the incline press, planche pushups and elbows high pec deck works them like crazy.

I think a couple different things about building the upper chest at this point in my training. I think that most lack of upper chest development (beside the fact that someone doesn’t train chest at all) is because of tight fascia and scar tissue. When people start stretching the chest more for example with incline presses, incline flyes or overhead squats, the upper chest is free to grow again. There is more blood flow and the fascia gets stretched out. That’s a part of the theory at any rate. I know after an A.R.T. session in any muscle group the pump I get there is fantastic. Since the pump is a result of blood flow and blood carries nutrients it’s not a far stretch to think that a lack of scar tissue and loosening up the fascia would have to be a great thing if you want to build your upper chest area. At the very least it certainly can’t hurt at all.

That is just my opinion at this point. Mind you it’s a great opinion (if you can’t agree with yourself then you got problems!). This reasoning has led me to only doing upper chest stretching (as part of my normal stretching routine) and to hit the 80/20 chest exercises when I work chest.

But What About Actually Building The Upper Chest Through Workouts And Exercises?

I guess the real question at this point though is: Can or will doing specific upper chest building exercises or workouts build the upper chest any faster than another say ‘flat’ chest movement?

What is the upper chest first of all? .....rest of the article.
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I can tell you what will creat Lines & separation between your upper & lower pecs & between inner & outer pecs .... there are a lot of workouts for that, but from my Training experience, the most effective 2 movments you can do it in the End of your Chest Routine, the first one is: the Pull Over, do 3sets x10 reps & the last & great one is: Cable Crossover do at lest 3sets x15 reps .... good luck for you ... bye.
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The chest is made up of the pectorals major and minor and it is the pectoral major that we are all talking about. This is "one" muscle and it is impossible to work just a section of that muscle and expect that to develop more then other parts of the muscle. While certain exercises will put more stress on certain areas of the chest, the rest of the stress will be on other muscle groups. So in fact by only putting smaller amounts of stress on the chest then you are not working the chest to its potential and why the flat bench press is the best chest exercise of them all; hits 100% of the chest.

What we are talking about is genetics. There is nothing we can do about this other then "cheat" but still genetics will dictate the cheat. Some people will never get the look they want no matter how hard they train or how much they cheat; that is why the chest and calves are the biggest implants for men.

So when it is all said and done, you work the chest to the best you can and how it grows it will grow; and it will grow as one as it is one muscle.
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