Muscle activity in asymmetric bench press among resistance-trained individuals.
Atle Hole SaeterbakkenTom Erik J SolstadDavid G BehmNicolay StienMatthew Peter ShawHelene PedersenVidar AndersenPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2020)
Asymmetric bench press loads reduced chest and shoulder muscle activity on the de-loaded side while maintaining the muscle activity for the loaded side. The authors recommend resistance-trained participants struggling with strength imbalances between sides, or activities require asymmetric force generation (i.e., alpine skiing or martial arts), to implement asymmetric training as a supplement to the traditional resistance training.