This post is part of our Coaches Corner series with Taylor Rimmer. Taylor is NSCA-CPT, StrongFirst SFG 1, and owner of Revive the Human in Longmont, Colorado, and has been a Bridge customer since 2019.
How do you bench press with no bench?
For most trainers and coaches, the obvious answer is the floor press.
While the floor press is a fine choice, it’s not without its drawbacks. The exercise forces a limited range of motion since the elbows can’t travel past the body. The floor press also elicits less leg drive and reduced core activation compared to a traditional bench press. The move’s functional carryover to both life and sport leaves much to be desired.
A far better alternative?
The Bridged Floor Press is essentially a floor press with your hips bridged off the ground. This position makes it a more full-body movement, incorporating your core and glutes, while also allowing for a significantly larger range of motion than a typical floor press.
“The Bridged Floor Press is a move I’ve programmed a lot lately. It’s extremely safe — you don’t need a spotter. And as far as applications to other lifts, you really see people’s leg drive and full-body tension in the conventional bench press improve from training the Bridged Floor Press. Even for powerlifters, it’s got really good carryover” says Taylor Rimmer.
Exercises like the Bridged Floor Press — along with moves like the Zercher Squat — have been extremely valuable tools for clients who do not have access to a full gym.
Taylor Rimmer, owner of Revive the Human supports both a physical location as well as an online training platform. BridgeAthletic allows Rimmer to easily deliver deeply-customized programs to clients anywhere. With the huge library of video demos, he's able to easily and safely train with custom workout programs that are tailored to his client's specific needs. Bridge even tracks your progress, making it easy to monitor your progress and make changes as needed.
“Bridge is a game-changer. Our programs have evolved way beyond the basic ‘3 x 8-10 reps’ — our methodologies are deeper than that and we write more detailed programs. Bridge makes it simple.
“I could go on forever — from being able to work on programs anywhere to being able to easily check in with clients, it’s just funny how much time I was wasting before I had Bridge.”
In conclusion, if you're looking for an effective way to work on your bench press without a bench, the Bridged Floor Press is an excellent alternative. With its full-body movement and the ability to use loads comparable to (if not greater than) the floor press, it offers numerous benefits to your training program.
Start a free trial on the Bridge app today and add this powerful exercise — along with thousands of others included in the Exos video library — to your next program.