How much space do you need around a bench?

Plan for several feet of open space around the bench, two to three feet on each side and a couple of feet on each end. Adding in the size of the bench itself, you will need an open area six to eight feet wide and eight to 10 feet long.
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How wide should a weight bench be?

The defacto standard is somewhere around 17″ and 18″ in height. Secondly benches can come in a variety of widths. 10″ to 12″ width benches are most popular. In general, you really don't want a bench wider than 12″.
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How wide is a workout bench?

15-17 inches off the floor is a little on the lower end and good for short people. 17-20+ is better for tall people. Pad width: The standard pad width for a weight bench is 12”.
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Are workout benches necessary?

Do you need a weight bench with an integrated rack for home workouts? The short answer is no, especially if you are new to weight lifting. You are better off getting a sturdy bench without a rack and adding a cage/half rack later on, when you feel more confident working with heavier weights.
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How long is a bench press bar?

They're usually 6 feet long but may be as short as 5 feet, and their weight can vary from one manufacturer to the next.
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Can you bench press with a 7ft bar?

Bench presses are typically done with a straight barbell. If your rack is full sized, then you'll need a straight, 7ft barbell, a 6ft International Bar or a Women's Olympic Barbell.
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Is it harder to bench with a shorter bar?

Longer barbells are actually easier to lift with than their smaller counterparts. Short barbells typically require the lifter to use a close grip, where their hands are not spread apart very far.
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Can I use my bed as a bench press?

Your bed is good for more than just sleeping. If you work out at home, it can double as a weight bench for chest exercises or stand in for the floor during ab exercises.
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Are adjustable benches worth it?

The adjustability allows you to hit muscle groups from angles you absolutely would not be able to without. This means greater strength and size gains. There is such a large amount of exercises you gain with this feature and this alone makes the adjustable bench a better option for most people.
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Can you use the floor instead of a bench?

Since the range of motion in the exercise stops at the floor, you place less strain on your shoulders during the floor press than in the bench press. Lying on the floor also means you don't get the help from your legs that you do with the bench press, making it more testing on your upper body.
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How wide should bench be for bench press?

The wider you grip the bar the more your chest muscles will be involved to produce force. Most powerlifters bench press in a wide grip that's somewhere between 1.5-2X shoulder-width distance, but your exact grip should be based on your individual body mechanics and personal preferences.
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How deep should a bench press be?

If you're someone who feels any pain, discomfort or awkwardness when going ALL the way down, then I'd highly recommend stopping 1-3 inches before the bar touches your chest. It will save your shoulders and, if anything, only improve your chest development in the process.
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How wide should a bench press pad be?

With two different pad options for whatever your workout needs, the normal (12") width pad that works for most lifters, garage gymmers and community gymmers pushing weight alike, and the wide pad (14.5") dedicated to supporting wide, powerlifting shoulders and BIG weights.
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How wide is an Olympic weight bench?

Uprights: Inside width is 43.5" allowing the widest bench grip available when needed. Padding: 2" thick rebond foam with 8 lb.
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Should I buy a flat bench or incline bench?

Ultimately, it's a matter of preference and what your goals are. The flat bench press does a better job of developing your pecs. Many trainers agree that the incline press is safer on your pecs, shoulders, and rotator cuffs.
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What is a no gap bench?

No Gap Seat

The seat design eliminates the gap between the backrest and seat at all angles and at any position. The bench seat has 3 angle adjustments (0 degree, 8 degree and 15 degree degrees).
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Are rogue benches worth it?

The Rogue Adjustable Bench 2.0 is one of the best adjustable/incline benches on the market. It's also one of the cheapest Rogue sells (although still very pricey.) Weighing in at 130 LB, the Adjustable Bench 2.0 is incredibly stable during bench press, dumbbell rows, and anything else you want to do with it.
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Are flat benches good?

Incline benches are great for a range of different strength-training exercises, decline benches are great for core work, and flat benches are great for traditional weightlifting exercises, like bench presses and bent-over rows. Consider the exercises you like doing, and buy a bench that can support them.
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Are flies better than bench press?

However, flys actually achieve greater a greater pec stretch than bench presses. Most people don't achieve a full pec stretch with the barbell bench press, as the barbell can't go down further than your chest.
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Should you touch chest benching?

The bottom portion of the bench press is where your pecs are most heavily activated. If you don't touch the bar to your chest, you're cheating your pecs out of a lot of good work. Sure, it's the most difficult portion of the lift. That's the point.
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Why can't I touch my chest on bench press?

To Touch or Not to Touch

By touching the bar to your chest, you ensure a full range of motion, which, in turn, activates more muscle fibers. Unfortunately, many lifters have inadequate shoulder mobility that leads to excessive strain on the shoulder joint when touching the bar to their chest.
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Should you go past 90 degrees benching?

He adds, “science confirms 90-degrees is optimal for strength, muscle hypertrophy and joint health,” and “unless you're a competitive powerlifter, it's best to NOT touch the bar to your chest on bench press variations.”
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Can you bench with a 5 foot bar?

This weight bar hits the middle of the road between flexible and stiff making it ideal for snatches, cleans, bench presses, squats, deadlifts, etc. Your 5 feet Olympic Fitness Bar is an investment.
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