"The bench press per se is not a risky exercise. When done right, it can help improve upper body strength and size. It's only when form takes a back seat to numbers and when it's grossly overtrained that problems result. Injuries occur in the shoulders and elbows when the bench press is overtrained, poor technique is used, such as rebounding the bar off the chest and bridging, no other exercises for the upper body are included in the program, and there are no core exercises done for the upper back. Quite often, it's a combination all these factors."
About Bill Starr
Bill Starr — Life and Legacy
Bill Starr, a prominent strength coach and author, significantly impacted the world of weightlifting with his innovative training philosophies. His book, 'The Strongest Shall Survive', serves as a cornerstone for athletes seeking to enhance their strength and resilience. Starr's approach emphasizes the importance of discipline and mental fortitude, encapsulated in his assertion that 'Strength is the foundation of all virtues'. This perspective reflects his belief that physical strength is not just about muscle but also about developing character and perseverance. By challenging conventional training methods, Starr encouraged athletes to adopt a holistic view of strength that includes mental toughness. His insights continue to resonate with athletes and coaches today, highlighting the enduring relevance of his philosophy in overcoming challenges both in sports and life.
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"I know of only a few truisms, one being [that] if your parents didn't have children, you won't have children. Another is whenever you make a strength program easier, you will get weaker."