Bench Angle
The bench angle should be high enough to allow pressing in an overhead direction while still permitting a neutral ribcage position. An excessively steep bench angle causes the ribcage to flare and the lower back to arch, reducing lift effe…
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The bench angle should be high enough to allow pressing in an overhead direction while still permitting a neutral ribcage position. An excessively steep bench angle causes the ribcage to flare and the lower back to arch, reducing lift effectiveness and potentially compromising spinal position.