Technique

Strict Press

Strict press is a standing overhead press performed without leg drive — knees stay locked, the bar travels from front rack to lockout overhead using only the shoulders, triceps, and upper-back stabilizers.

Strict press is the purest test of upper-body pressing strength because the kinetic chain has nowhere to borrow force from. Push press (with leg drive) typically registers 15-30% higher than strict press; jerk variations can be 25-40% higher.

Programming for strict press benefits from higher frequency than bench press (2-3 times per week is feasible) because the involved muscles recover faster and benefit from technical practice under sub-maximal loads.

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