Quote (hoipolloi @ Aug 27 2022 10:36pm)
I said my back got stronger how does that improve my bench
Your response was your back got stronger that will increase your bench lol
How tf does a stronger back make your bench stronger
I mean I'm sure somewhere along the kinetic chain strength almost anywhere will aid in lifts almost anywhere else but the salient issue is whether or not they're even perceptible
Do you think going from a 200 lb crush strength to a 300 lb will increase your bench ?
Do you have studies for your claims?
Are you serious about a strong back translating to a stronger bench? Albeit, a strong back isn’t going to guarantee your bench number will be high, but the correlation between upper back strength and general strength isn’t something we should just ignore. It creates a dynamic for your bench to build off of by ensuring you stay tight, scapular retraction stays in place, and a proper arch is being achieved.
A strong core ensures that you can continue to stay tight and distribute the weight of the movement through the entire body. This will also allow you to load the weight into the legs and through leg drive, it adds a new leverage to the movement. Strong upper delts improve stability through the movement of the bench. Strong triceps help at lockout, etc. all of these adjunct muscles are built through accessory movements and other compound lifts. They directly translate to a bigger bench.
Another example of this would be finding someone with a huge squat. Strong core, strong hamstrings, strong upper back. This all translates/can translate to deadlifts and bench.