The affect of grip width on bench press performance and risk of injury

Bodybuilders, athletes, and recreational lifters select a grip width during the bench press that they believe will produce a greater force output. Research has demonstrated that a wide grip (>1.5 biacromial width) may increase the risk of shoulder injury, including anterior shoulder instability, atraumatic osteolysis of distal clavicle, and pectoralis major rupture. Reducing grip width to .1.5 biacromial width appears to reduce this risk and does not affect muscle recruitment patterns, only resulting in a </= 5% difference in one repetition maximum.
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Notations:training science strength and speed sports
Published in:Strength and Conditioning Journal
Language:English
Published: 2007
Online Access:https://basratprod.blob.core.windows.net/docs/carly_green_bench_press_journal_2007.pdf
Volume:29
Issue:5
Pages:10-14
Document types:article
Level:advanced