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When you talk about working out, it’s the first thing people ask. “How much ya bench?” And with your answer comes defeat, or triumph. The fact of the matter is that big poundage means big respect. That’s the power of a big bench press. For decades men have entered the gym to work their way up to finally being able to say that they benched 300 or 400 pounds! This feature article was created with those big benches in mind. And in order to give you the information that can get you there, Team MuscleTech™ went straight to the World’s Strongest Bodybuilder – Johnnie Jackson. Johnnie is not only rising in the ranks of the IFBB, but he also continues to compete in powerlifting meets during his off-season. There are very few other bodybuilders who do this. As Johnnie’s mass will attest, his success and out-of-this-world strength creates a solid base for Johnnie to build upon as he continues to add more freaky size onto his massive frame. Johnnie’s training will switch dramatically when he is getting ready for a bodybuilding show. But when he’s not training to step on stage, he’s training for a powerlifting meet. All it takes is a few minutes of watching Johnnie train to realize that he lifts heavy! With every set, Johnnie keeps loading on more and more weight until he can’t lift anymore. By obliterating his muscles with heavier weights, Johnnie’s strength shoots through the roof. And as anyone knows, more strength equals more weight. And more weight equals bigger skin-stretching muscle mass! Generate maximum strength by summoning extra pushing force from your legs, through your core and into your chest. In order to push your muscles to the limit, Johnnie has provided some key tips that everyone should incorporate into their chest routines. These tips from Johnnie are what help him maximize his bench press strength and jack his muscle size through the roof! Johnnie has also provided a sample lifting plan that he follows so that you can train just like the World’s Strongest Bodybuilder. Johnnie Jackson's Bench TipsJohnnie's Tips for Benching 565 lbs.Johnnie is living proof that with enough determination and dedication, no goal is unattainable. He’s revealed some of his best tips to help get you the big bench that you’ve always wanted! Tip #1
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"Johnnie never leaves for the gym without his Johnnie's 10-Ton Chest Assault!Now that Johnnie has given you his tips for super-human strength, it’s time to put a plan into action to blow your chest development into a whole new realm! Johnnie is constantly bombarding his chest with massive weights and, over the course of just one workout, he will lift over 10 tons by the time he drops the last piece of iron. See the detailed chart below for Johnnie’s 10-Ton Chest Assault to shock your chest with new muscle growth! Exercise Sets and Reps Weight (lbs.) Heavy Bench Press
Floor Press
Incline Dumbell Press
Flat Dumbell Flyes
Totals 13 sets x 126 reps 23,805 lbs. Putting It All Together
As Johnnie’s hardcore workout illustrates, he uses a progressive loading of weights and maintains a consistent rep range. Since Johnnie is a genetic freak, his body can withstand the massive weights he lifts at each workout. You should tailor the weights to be suitable for your own program so that you can safely and effectively reach the desired reps on each set. If you try lifting too heavy then you’re bound to get seriously injured, which will keep you out of the gym. So match your weights to the program accordingly and prepare to see yourself setting new records for your max bench press in no time!
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One
unorthodox movement that is often overlooked by bodybuilders is the
old-school floor press. Johnnie built the foundation of his big bench
with floor presses. This method allows you to lift a lot of weight and
it works on the hardest part of the bench press movement. To do this
movement you'll need a spotter to assist with getting the bar off of
the bench and into your hands. Set the bar up on a bench and lie down
on the floor in front of the bench. Have your spotter hand you the
weight and grip the bar with your hands slightly closer than shoulder
width. When you lower the weight you'll find that your elbows will
touch the floor. Pause for a one-thousand count and then explosively
force the weight up to the starting position. This movement is perfect
for working on the part of the bench press where most people require
more power. This is also known as the “sticking point,” where you feel
like you have nothing left to push with. By throwing the floor press
into your training program you can target a specific weak point and
then pound it into submission!
To
get freaky muscle mass like the pros, you need to push as much weight
as possible! Take it from the World’s Strongest Bodybuilder; Johnnie
didn’t get to where he is today by lifting the same weights and not
pushing himself to extreme failure. The only way to grow and pack on as
much muscle as humanly possible is to push your body to its limits each
and every time you set foot in the gym. 
