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Reverse Triceps Bench Press

Reverse Triceps Bench Press is a intermediate-level compound in the strength category that primarily works the triceps. It also recruits the chest and shoulders. It is performed with barbell.

Reverse Triceps Bench Press – executionReverse Triceps Bench Press – execution

How to do it

  1. 1Lie back on a flat bench. Using a close, supinated grip (around shoulder width), lift the bar from the rack and hold it straight over you with your arms locked extended in front of you and perpendicular to the floor. This will be your starting position.
  2. 2As you breathe in, come down slowly until you feel the bar on your middle chest. Tip: Make sure that as opposed to a regular bench press, you keep the elbows close to the torso at all times in order to maximize triceps involvement.
  3. 3After a second pause, bring the bar back to the starting position as you breathe out and push the bar using your triceps muscles. Lock your arms in the contracted position, hold for a second and then start coming down slowly again. Tip: It should take at least twice as long to go down than to come up.
  4. 4Repeat the movement for the prescribed amount of repetitions.
  5. 5When you are done, place the bar back in the rack.

Muscles worked

Primary muscles in filled badges, secondary in grey. Tap for more exercises per muscle.

Tips and common mistakes

Sets and reps

For hypertrophy: 3–4 sets × 8–12 reps with 1–2 reps in reserve (RPE 7–9) and 1–2 minutes rest. For strength: 3–5 × 4–6 with longer rest.

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