
Originally Posted by
cashton
Find someone that is a good bencher and learn some technique. A really good bench technique can add a good amount of weight without having to add any strength. Then you need to start working out with a bench program. Just a little tidbit that many folks don't know or realize, your triceps are actually more important for a big bench then your chest. That means you need to work them and work them hard. You have little time so you need to be benching at least two times a week if not three. Usually you would never train that much due to over training, but you will not over train in such a short amount of time. Just make sure you take a day off in between workouts and 48-72 every two weeks to give your muscles time to recover. You actually have a chance of doing this because you have never lifted before. When a person starts lifting for the first time, the gains are usually very fast and incredible in the beginning. So do it correctly, get that protein in your body and you can do it. Make sure you are taking a post workout protein shake too. That one is the most important one you will take all day long.
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The bench is lots of technique that unless your shown by someone who knows what they are doing, you won't get the most out of your effort.
I wish that I could show you, but the whole geography thingy is an issue.
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