DB Bench Press
Starting Posture
Lie down on a flat bench with a dumbbell in each hand, resting on your thighs. Roll onto your back and position the dumbbells to your sides at chest level, palms facing forward.
How to Exercise
Inhale and press the dumbbells upward until arms are extended, but not locked. Exhale as you lower the dumbbells back to chest level. Repeat for desired number of repetitions.
Breath Control
Inhale as you lower the dumbbells and exhale as you press them back up.
Common errors
Common errors include arching the back, allowing the elbows to flare out, and using momentum to lift the dumbbells. These errors can put strain on the shoulders and back.
Weights
Select a weight that allows you to complete the desired number of repetitions with good form. Start with a lighter weight if you are new to the exercise.
Grips
You can use a neutral grip (palms facing each other) or a pronated grip (palms facing forward) depending on your preference and comfort.
Variations
Variations of the DB Bench Press include incline or decline bench press, alternating arms, using a barbell instead of dumbbells, or performing the exercise on a stability ball for added core engagement.
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Comments and tips
Make sure to keep your back flat on the bench throughout the exercise and avoid arching your back. Control the movement and maintain proper form to avoid injury.
Cautions
Avoid jerking or using momentum to lift the dumbbells as this can strain the muscles. Start with lighter weights to ensure proper form before increasing the weight.