What y'all reckon 'bout this JM press?
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What y'all reckon 'bout this JM press?
I just started doing this recently. I think I'm doing it right, but the internet says that no one besides JM himself can do it right.
What do you reckon?
What do you reckon?
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Re: What y'all reckon 'bout this JM press?
Looks like a reasonable Version 2 to me, except I don't know how you are getting the bar that low. You are supposed to stop at the physical stop of your arms with the high elbow position, and not try to do any rotating or anything to let it come all the way down. Typically it stops several inches above the lifter, and I find that's how it is with me.
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Re: What y'all reckon 'bout this JM press?
From the lockout position, should my humerus be moving much, if at all, during the movement? Should I be actively trying to squeeze my pecs during the movement?Hardartery wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 11:22 am Looks like a reasonable Version 2 to me, except I don't know how you are getting the bar that low. You are supposed to stop at the physical stop of your arms with the high elbow position, and not try to do any rotating or anything to let it come all the way down. Typically it stops several inches above the lifter, and I find that's how it is with me.
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Based entirely on the Blakely vid most recently put up on ElitFTS' Youtube (Which isn't that new at this point), he seems to be emphasizing keeping the elbows up as much as possible with a tight armposition. As in, close to the body, and then he drops the elbows slowly as the bar comes down until the forearm comes to a mechanical stop. So the bar is kind of just above the chin and you drop the elbows as minimally as you can and try to keep them unflared. The tricky part is not letting them kick out to the sides on the descent. I know when it's basically correct based on feels, as in I feels it quite a lot across the back of the elbow - enough to make me wonder if I'm triggering tendinitis or something on the first set. But by the second set it stops feeling iffy and I can still feel it across the elbows.alek wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 11:32 amFrom the lockout position, should my humerus be moving much, if at all, during the movement? Should I be actively trying to squeeze my pecs during the movement?Hardartery wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 11:22 am Looks like a reasonable Version 2 to me, except I don't know how you are getting the bar that low. You are supposed to stop at the physical stop of your arms with the high elbow position, and not try to do any rotating or anything to let it come all the way down. Typically it stops several inches above the lifter, and I find that's how it is with me.
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Re: What y'all reckon 'bout this JM press?
Movement looks okay. I’ve always been lost on why to use it when other stuff exists.
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Re: What y'all reckon 'bout this JM press?
This. Tried it for a while before getting a commercial gym membership. Never felt that right or consistent or entirely safe when going to failure. Also elbows hurt.
I think it's conceived to have more direct carryover to bench.
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When you hit it right it works a lot better than Skull Crushers and the elbows don't hurt afterwards. If you get it wrong it works the same as Skullcrushers. It's a finicky line though, I had to do them a couple of times to find it.
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Re: What y'all reckon 'bout this JM press?
My bench is as stagnant as… well I don’t know what, but it’s pretty damn stagnant. I’m trying just about anything nowadays that may help, and I’ve never done JM press before.
I’m not having any pain with it, and I do seem to get a good pump with it. But uh… what other stuff you got?
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Re: What y'all reckon 'bout this JM press?
Do you have access to something to do standing triceps extensions? Those might help more for triceps size.alek wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 1:55 pmMy bench is as stagnant as… well I don’t know what, but it’s pretty damn stagnant. I’m trying just about anything nowadays that may help, and I’ve never done JM press before.
I’m not having any pain with it, and I do seem to get a good pump with it. But uh… what other stuff you got?
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Re: What y'all reckon 'bout this JM press?
Like overhead cable triceps extensions? I’ve done those a few times unilaterally, and I like them. I just have to do them super light—like around 20 pounds light.mgil wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 4:54 pmDo you have access to something to do standing triceps extensions? Those might help more for triceps size.alek wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 1:55 pmMy bench is as stagnant as… well I don’t know what, but it’s pretty damn stagnant. I’m trying just about anything nowadays that may help, and I’ve never done JM press before.
I’m not having any pain with it, and I do seem to get a good pump with it. But uh… what other stuff you got?
I’ve also done triceps pushdowns, uni- and bi-laterally. I like those, too. Narrow grip, tricep focused pushups I’ve done as well.
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@alek, so you’re trying to get momentum in the bench itself?
If that’s the case, maybe some narrow grip stuff. Possibly slingshot work too?
If that’s the case, maybe some narrow grip stuff. Possibly slingshot work too?
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Re: What y'all reckon 'bout this JM press?
Yeah; I think I'm not getting stronger on the bench because my triceps are holding me back; hence the direct triceps work.
I've not failed a bench rep by being pinned on the chest in a long time; I can usually get the bar a few inches off my chest--maybe even halfway up--before failure.
Thanks, I'll incorporate more of that going forward.If that’s the case, maybe some narrow grip stuff. Possibly slingshot work too?
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Have you tried Floor Presses? Or Board work? Like 2 or 3 board presses?alek wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 5:46 pmYeah; I think I'm not getting stronger on the bench because my triceps are holding me back; hence the direct triceps work.
I've not failed a bench rep by being pinned on the chest in a long time; I can usually get the bar a few inches off my chest--maybe even halfway up--before failure.
Thanks, I'll incorporate more of that going forward.If that’s the case, maybe some narrow grip stuff. Possibly slingshot work too?
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Re: What y'all reckon 'bout this JM press?
Not yet, but I will.Hardartery wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 8:19 pmHave you tried Floor Presses? Or Board work? Like 2 or 3 board presses?alek wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 5:46 pmYeah; I think I'm not getting stronger on the bench because my triceps are holding me back; hence the direct triceps work.
I've not failed a bench rep by being pinned on the chest in a long time; I can usually get the bar a few inches off my chest--maybe even halfway up--before failure.
Thanks, I'll incorporate more of that going forward.If that’s the case, maybe some narrow grip stuff. Possibly slingshot work too?