How do you do an incline bench?
Sarah Silva
Updated on April 06, 2026
Subsequently, one may also ask, do you need to do incline bench?
Adding in dumbbell incline bench pressing after your barbell flat benching will give your upper pecs a great workout. Since you've fatigued your upper and lower pec while barbell benching, there is no need to do a huge volume of incline benching to get the added benefit.
One may also ask, should I do incline or flat bench first? The flat press offers an overall chest activation while the incline bench focuses on the shoulders and upper chest. The flat bench allows you to put up more weight for increased muscle mass than the incline bench. If you are looking to just be able to put up more weight, then the flat bench will do that for you.
Accordingly, what is the proper incline bench angle?
30 degrees
Why is incline bench so hard?
Everything being equal, dumbbell incline bench press is the hardest, with the steeper the angle the harder the lift, because as you increase the angle from 180 degrees (laying down) to 90 degrees (sitting up) the movement requires more recruitment of your (smaller, weaker) shoulder muscles and less recruitment of you (