Ok, so I'm in a Grade 11 Weight Room class. I really want to build up my chest more than anything else. And when I look in the mirror, I can see that the outer side of my chest is fine, but the upper and lower parts aren't at the same standard. So I have been starting my chest workouts with decline bench press, and then incline bench press.
So anyways, I did 3 sets of decline bench press, and the next day, I wasn't sore at all in the lower chest. But I did 1 set of incline press (it was all I had time left to do) and the next day my upper chest hurt* more than anything.
I used the same weight for both exercises, does anyone know why my upper chest seems to be building and not my lower chest.
Also, does anyone know how to build inner chest (like near the center of the ribcage)?
Sorry if this isn't a good topic. I just had noone else to ask except Yahoo Answers (and I think we all know why I didn't want to go down that road).
[sup]*Just to clarify, it's the good workout pain, not the bad torn muscle pain.[/sup]
So anyways, I did 3 sets of decline bench press, and the next day, I wasn't sore at all in the lower chest. But I did 1 set of incline press (it was all I had time left to do) and the next day my upper chest hurt* more than anything.
I used the same weight for both exercises, does anyone know why my upper chest seems to be building and not my lower chest.
Also, does anyone know how to build inner chest (like near the center of the ribcage)?
Sorry if this isn't a good topic. I just had noone else to ask except Yahoo Answers (and I think we all know why I didn't want to go down that road).
[sup]*Just to clarify, it's the good workout pain, not the bad torn muscle pain.[/sup]