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Old 01-28-2010, 05:26 PM
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Question to the BodyBuilders



My question. how do you achieve a fuller, more evened out chest? I do workout consistently and have been for the past 2 years, I don't go crazy just moderate workouts but I do tend to focus more on my chest.

Now the difficult part to explain..I want to get that full proportioned chest look with the full line in the middle where the pecs are almost square shaped (hope that makes sense) whereas mine, although I do have a line my pecs look more of an upside down triangle, which I must admit does look good but at times looks perky especially when I wear some types of shirts. It just seems all my pec muscles are stuck in the upper region so trying to see what I'm missing.

For my chest I usually do dumbell fly's, incline cable crossovers, bench press..I have a gym at my complex so were limited to those..do I need to include a decline workout? I guess I should just pay for a membership and get tips from the trainers but here's me being lazy!


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