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Powerlifters pulling on a bench shirt. A bench shirt is a stiff supportive shirt, used to improve performance in the bench press, most often in powerlifting competitions. Bench shirts are usually made of polyester, denim, or canvas and come in single- or multi-ply thicknesses. The extremely tight fit of a bench shirt supports the weightlifter's ...
For the bench press, there are single-ply and multi-ply bench shirts that work similarly to a squat suit. [86] [87] It acts as artificial pectoral muscles and shoulder muscles for the lifter. It resists the movement of the bench press by compressing and building elastic energy.
Bench Global Ltd. (usually branded as "Bench.") is a British clothing brand that is sold worldwide, including in Europe and Canada. The company was founded in Manchester , England, [ 1 ] and specialises in streetwear .
Men’s Health fitness director Ebenezer Samuel, CSCS, recommends this design to friends and training clients alike. Properly installed, it supports up to 400 pounds. Properly installed, it ...
The world's third-strongest man brought his workouts to a whole new level with the help of two grown men, rather than weights. This guy is able to bench press two grown men with ease Skip to main ...
Bench was established in 1987 by Ben Chan.Its first outlet was a small store selling men's t-shirts [1] in an outlet of the SM Department Store (now SM Store). [2] In 1991, Bench released its first television commercial featuring Filipino actor Richard Gomez as its endorser which set a standard on how the brand is promoted by its celebrity endorsers.
As someone with an intense love affair with dress shirts, there is one fit issue I find over and over again. Women's dress shirts are generally cut and/or seamed to follow the natural curves of ...
I had trouble with my browser accessing the hickoksports.com link listed above, but I did a search on the IPF official website and found that at the 18th World Open Men's Bench Press Championship on 03/06/2007 in Denmark, Kenneth Sandvik born in Finland in 1975 completed a bench shirt assisted bench press 337,5 kg (744 lb) He drug-tested ...