Pause Push Up vs Bench Press

Maximizing Your Chest Workout Plan

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Planfit users log Bench Press more often — 38,526 sessions vs 2. Compare Chest form, muscles worked, and when to use each.

Customize Your Chest Workout: Explore the Benefits of Pause Push Up and Bench Press for Better Comparison.

Planfit Users' Choice about Pause Push Up vs Bench Press : Which is Better?

Based on randomly selected data from 1 million completed workouts, Planfit users log Bench Press more often — 38,526 sessions compared to 2 for Pause Push Up.

Popularity is not the whole answer. Pause Push Up and Bench Press differ in the muscles they load, the equipment they need, and how hard they are to learn — the comparison below covers each.

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How to Pause Push Up

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Pause Push Up muscles worked: Chest

Form

  1. 1. Bend your elbows and slowly lower yourself until your chest is close to the floor.
  2. 2. Pause for 1-2 seconds with your chest slightly above the floor to maintain tension.
  3. 3. Push your body up with your chest and arm strength to return to the starting position.
  4. 4. Repeat with the same rhythm while keeping the pause time consistent.

Coach's Comment

  1. 1. When going down, engage your abdomen and glutes to prevent your back from bending or sagging.
  2. 2. At the stopping point, do not bounce back with momentum; push up only using your muscle strength.
  3. 3. At first, focus on maintaining the correct posture and stopping time rather than the number of repetitions.

If you want to know a detailed guide to Pause Push Up, alternative exercises, and its benefits, check it out here. Check out the Pause Push Up Guide page of our blog!

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How to Bench Press

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Bench Press muscles worked: Chest

Form

  1. 1. Slowly lower the barbell until it touches below your chest.
  2. 2. At this time, your forearms should be perpendicular to the floor.
  3. 3. Slowly lift the barbell back to the starting position.

Coach's Comment

  1. 1. If the barbell does not touch your chest, please lower it as much as possible without overexerting yourself.
  2. 2. Be careful not to let your shoulders come forward of your chest, as this can put strain on your shoulders.
  3. 3. Please be careful not to let your hips come off the bench.

If you want to know a detailed guide to Bench Press, alternative exercises, and its benefits, check it out here. Check out the Bench Press Guide page of our blog!

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