you cant train the "inner" chest, the musclefibers goes in one direction, and that is from the midsection of your chest, and out towards your shoulders. one thing you can is: move the stress a little up and down your chest.
@bloever1234 True, you can't isolate them, but I believe you can shift tension towards the origin of the fibers (the inner chest) based on how you apply that tension. All the fibers are going to get worked, but the inner chest is going to get a bit more. Definitely give the technique a try and let me know what you think!
you cant train the "inner" chest, the musclefibers goes in one direction, and that is from the midsection of your chest, and out towards your shoulders. one thing you can is: move the stress a little up and down your chest.
bloever1234 3 weeks ago
@bloever1234 True, you can't isolate them, but I believe you can shift tension towards the origin of the fibers (the inner chest) based on how you apply that tension. All the fibers are going to get worked, but the inner chest is going to get a bit more. Definitely give the technique a try and let me know what you think!
nilssonnick 3 weeks ago
Wow, nice one.
thatstheguy07 1 month ago
Looks good.
Can I walk en in say for 6, then walk en out for 6, for a total 12 reps or is more walk en in and walk en out the better
petzarb 1 month ago
@petzarb - I only did it walking in to close grip then walking out. Found that to be VERY effective, but you can definitely try the other way, too!
nilssonnick 1 month ago