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Push-Ups vs. Bench Press Differences in Repetitions and Muscle Activation between Sexes.

Shahab Alizadeh, Machel Rayner, Mohamed Mamdouh Ibrahim Mahmoud, David G. Behm

2020PubMed25 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

= 0.66; p < 0.0001) indicating that bench press repetitions increased 0.36 and 0.97 for each push-up repetition for females and males respectively. Triceps (p = 0.002) and biceps brachii (p = 0.03) EMG mean amplitude was significantly lower during the push-up concentric phase, while the anterior deltoid (p = 0.03) exhibited less activity during the bench press eccentric phase. The sex disparity in repetitions during these exercises indicates that a push-up provides a greater challenge for women than men and regression equations may be helpful for both sexes when formulating training programs.

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Bench pressBicepsOne-repetition maximumResistance trainingMedicineConcentricLeg pressUpper bodyMuscle massAnimal sciencePhysical therapyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationMathematicsInternal medicineBiologyPhysical strengthGeometrySports Performance and TrainingMuscle activation and electromyography studiesSports injuries and prevention
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