Feet Up Alternating DB Bench Press

The feet up alternating dumbbell bench press offers a powerful solution for lifters experiencing lower back discomfort during traditional bench pressing by elevating the feet to create a neutral spine position that eliminates excessive lumbar extension. This variation not only protects your lower back but simultaneously increases your pressing range of motion and challenges your thoracic spine rotation and core stability in ways that standard bench pressing cannot match. Learn the proper setup, execution techniques, and programming strategies to implement this shoulder-friendly, back-safe pressing variation that builds serious chest strength while keeping your spine happy and healthy.

Alternating DB Bench Press

The alternating dumbbell bench press is a superior unilateral chest exercise that builds genuine single-arm pressing strength while developing exceptional shoulder stability and rotational core control. This shoulder-friendly pressing variation addresses muscle imbalances and enhances rib cage mobility, making it particularly valuable for athletes and lifters seeking functional upper body strength beyond traditional bilateral bench pressing movements. Learn proper hand positioning, optimal programming strategies, and why this alternating dumbbell technique delivers unique training benefits that standard chest exercises cannot match.