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Dawgpound_Hank
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I haven't been doing any flat or incline db presses in quite awhile now due to pain in the right RC. I hit them yesterday and was surprised that I could put up some weight that I haven't hit in many years - at least 7 years (5 of those years were OFF any AAS) anyway. I'm thinkin' if I can stay with them without RC pain, I can use alot more since this was the first time doing them in months. I'm sure I coulda used more also if I hadn't shot my wad with all the reps with 100's & 120's - I was just so excited that I could do them pain-free that I kept bangin' away haha. 
flat db press - 25's x 40, 50's x 20, 80's x 10
work-sets: 100's x 28, 120's x 16, 140's x 9
incline db press - 80's x 10
work-sets: 100's x 15, 120's x 11
incline db flyes: - 50's x 10
work-sets: 75's x 12, 85's x 9
cable crossovers: 2 x burnout
So who's the db press kings in the joint? Anybody using Coleman or Branch #'s like with the 180-200's? I'm thinkin' Buf & reps probably put up some crazy #'s. Motivate me you freakz! :igok:

flat db press - 25's x 40, 50's x 20, 80's x 10
work-sets: 100's x 28, 120's x 16, 140's x 9
incline db press - 80's x 10
work-sets: 100's x 15, 120's x 11
incline db flyes: - 50's x 10
work-sets: 75's x 12, 85's x 9
cable crossovers: 2 x burnout
So who's the db press kings in the joint? Anybody using Coleman or Branch #'s like with the 180-200's? I'm thinkin' Buf & reps probably put up some crazy #'s. Motivate me you freakz! :igok: