I spent months doing push-ups with weights, I didn't have a bench press and that was the only exercise I had available. It's really nice to be able to fail without a barbell crushing your chest.
@Anurag Yadav they are similar. I developed a decent chest with weighted push ups. Doing push ups tho can target the shoulders a lot especially if you tend to lean forward and triceps if you lean backwards. So the technique has to be good. Where as with the bench press it's much easier to keep it straight above u i think. And I'm not sure how doing shorter reps with heavier weights would affect hypertrophy. But i think once you progressively overload on either you're good. It does reach a point though where you won't find enough weight to throw on ur back to do the push up and that's where the bench press wins.
@@TheOutlierToday they have weighted vest that reach 95 pounds, and they have resistance bands that can reach 100 pounds, you can stack resistance bands + weighted vest, and you can also start doing 1 arm push ups
Thats actually counterproductive if you want to recruit your chest/delts/triceps. If you want to train your abs, pushups should not ve the first excercise that comes to your mind. Check this video, it shows how to do weighted pushups without having to stabilize your core. czcams.com/video/N99hfb3-DT0/video.htmlsi=IJE276nEkZ-YLzpa
@@trymii5396 a heavy barbell will staple you against the bench and risk going after your neck. a heavy backpack or vest and dropping wont since you can just roll over. Not to mention that a flat surface vs a thin bar will mean that whatever damage thats done will be more concentrated to wherever the bar is on.
I spent months doing push-ups with weights, I didn't have a bench press and that was the only exercise I had available. It's really nice to be able to fail without a barbell crushing your chest.
Ikr
Are the results similar to that of bench press I mean well muscular chest
@Anurag Yadav they are similar. I developed a decent chest with weighted push ups. Doing push ups tho can target the shoulders a lot especially if you tend to lean forward and triceps if you lean backwards. So the technique has to be good. Where as with the bench press it's much easier to keep it straight above u i think. And I'm not sure how doing shorter reps with heavier weights would affect hypertrophy. But i think once you progressively overload on either you're good. It does reach a point though where you won't find enough weight to throw on ur back to do the push up and that's where the bench press wins.
@@TheOutlierToday thank you
@@TheOutlierToday they have weighted vest that reach 95 pounds, and they have resistance bands that can reach 100 pounds, you can stack resistance bands + weighted vest, and you can also start doing 1 arm push ups
I feel that push-ups with the weight vest is superior to bench press because you have to stabilize your core.
Exactly and much safer no spot needed core engagement is much greater with push ups it wins
Thats actually counterproductive if you want to recruit your chest/delts/triceps. If you want to train your abs, pushups should not ve the first excercise that comes to your mind.
Check this video, it shows how to do weighted pushups without having to stabilize your core.
czcams.com/video/N99hfb3-DT0/video.htmlsi=IJE276nEkZ-YLzpa
@@MarcoPeyrano I don’t need advice from you. I can bench press well over 225
@@Solairethedarksoulthat’s weak 225 lol
@@LoudenSwain-cu8rgOnly if you’re quite advanced. Takes some time. I’m not even near it. Good job though
I'd say just do both. Weighted push-ups are definitely a tough workout.
I mostly use weighted push ups since i cant set a bench
And it's through toughness we make discipline
Weighted deficit push ups are godlike. Switch it from barbell bench press and it so much better.
So we can say weighted push ups is better for activation, but they're harder to perform than bench press
But they are safer.
Not with heavy weights
@@trymii5396no also with heavy weights
@@trymii5396 a heavy barbell will staple you against the bench and risk going after your neck. a heavy backpack or vest and dropping wont since you can just roll over. Not to mention that a flat surface vs a thin bar will mean that whatever damage thats done will be more concentrated to wherever the bar is on.
@@joh_kun5530 exactly
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who win? push up or dumbles
A study out of nowhere😂😂😂 (jk ahha)
Looks like push up wins
Never give up 💯
So it's preference then? I'll stick to pushups, bench scares me hahaha
u can try smith machine bench press
@@satyashunyapushups are better
Rings push up and fly (gironda push up)