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Q: What are the best upper body exercises?

I normally do regular bench presses. Should I add incline and decline presses into my workout, and, if so, how often?

By: Question from: The Editors, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Doing a bench press in the gym

Doing a bench press in the gym Photo By: JASON LENGSTORF/FLICKR

A:

The classic flat bench press is an excellent exercise for building strength in your chest, arms, and shoulders, but that doesn't mean it should be the only move in your arsenal. Mix in other upper-body pushing moves, such as incline presses and decline presses as well as the movements below to continue improving and keep your training fresh.

Depending on how many days you train a week, you could choose one move above for each workout or do a couple on the same training day. Remember, for every upper-body pushing move you do (bench presses, push-ups), include an upper-body pulling move, such as rows or pull-ups, to balance your training.

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Patrick Bateman

Beyond the bench press, this is just silly advice. Classic amateur circus exercises clown trainers use to wow lost resolutioners. To only mention push movements completely ignores pull and lateral movements. Makes me think this is written for people with good intentions but don't actually work out.

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