These bonus features include functional strength injury prevention greater gains in muscular power and explosiveness and convenience of use particularly at home or when traveling.
Resistance band bench press benefits.
Greater range of motion unlike free weights you can reach a full range of muscular motion using resistance bands.
One of the benefits of using resistance bands is they help protect your joints and muscles.
The eccentric phase of a rep is the lowering portion when the muscle lengthens while controlling a resistance e g lowering the bar.
If your maximum bench press without a bench shirt is less than 300 pounds you ll find it most beneficial to use the light bands width 1 125 inches.
When you start lifting heavy weight you can also use other tools like the dark iron fitness weightlifting belt which will also let you train safely.
This is often thought to teach acceleration of the bar which is an important factor in overcoming sticking points in a lifter s range of motion.
This is perfect for exercises with a bell curve hardest in the middle or an ascending curve hardest at the beginning.
Elastic resistance offers several benefits that outweigh pun intended those of free weights.
The bench press like other compound movements help support healthy bones.
The primary benefit of using bands for bench press is overloading the lockout but also not totally neglecting the bottom range of motion.
It s also going to have a more specific bar path than a board press or a pin press.
Adding resistance bands will be beneficial for high and low intensity movements.
Eccentric load a third benefit is increased eccentric load.
As the band stretches it adds more resistance toward the end of the movement.
For a lifter capable of bench pressing from 300 500 pounds the medium bands width 1 75 inches are usually best and for elite lifters benching over 500 pounds raw the strong bands width 2 5 inches typically provide the optimal force curve.
Bottom line on bands.
At the bottom of the bench press when the bar is near the chest the bands will contribute much less force to the press than they do at the top of the movement.
The longer the range of motion the more muscle fibers are actually activated.
Usually we train the banded bench heavy 1 to 5 reps.
When there s added resistance on the body s structure especially from larger movements such as the bench press we promote.