1.) It's lighter than a barbell – The swiss bar is only around a mere
35 pounds. This makes it easy to use for a novice.
2.) Fast-track to chin-ups - If you have no means to do chin-ups, you
can put it on the top of a power rack – and voila! An instant chin-up bar. Try
alternating grips for a harder workout. You can do the same with a regular
barbell, but the Swiss Bar allows you to use a neutral grip – wide, medium and
close. These grips are usually the easiest to perform any pulling exercise with.
3.) Build massive arms – The Swiss Bar is ideal for building bigger
arms. Besides the effects of pressing exercises, the bar is great for doing
barbell hammer curls (great for building biceps and forearms) and triceps
extensions. Using this bar for extensions is great, as it’s much easier on your
elbows than a standard barbell.
4.) Easy on the shoulders – The neutral grip is great for alleviating
shoulder pain when pressing. Many times a lifter will have to forego any kind of
pressing exercises because he is unable to use a barbell or dumbbell. And not
being able to press is not good for strength or size gains – you gotta pull and
you gotta press! The Swiss Bar can allow a lifter with shoulder problems to
press flat, incline or overhead with little shoulder discomfort.
5.) Great for lockout strength - Many lifters struggle with building
their lockout on the bench press. The Swiss bar helps develop the strength in
your triceps to lockout any big weight. The neutral handles on the bar stress
the triceps to a great degree, giving extra work to the muscles that are needed
to press big weights.
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