Dumbbell Floor Press vs Dumbbell Bench Press

Geo1957

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Hello all. This is my first post after discovering your site. I'm a 67 year old male. After doing barbell and dumbbell bench presses for over 50 years, both flat and incline, I gave them up and substituted Perfect Pushups discs in my upper workout for the last 15 months due to a recent long distance move.
A couple days ago I came across online videos of folks of both sexes and age groups doing the dumbbell floor press. Most of them seemed to be fans of such while giving their reasons.
This afternoon I decided to give them a whirl and after a good stretch & warmup I grabbed a pair of 55 lb. dumbbells and did one set of 10 for a test run while trying to employ proper tempo & form. While the floor does limit range of motion on the bottom end ( likely a good thing for me with one shoulder being less than perfect ) I must say they felt good and I do like them.
Do some of you here do them, have tried them & if so your general opinions on them vs bench ?

Thanks.
 

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Hello all. This is my first post after discovering your site. I'm a 67 year old male. After doing barbell and dumbbell bench presses for over 50 years, both flat and incline, I gave them up and substituted Perfect Pushups discs in my upper workout for the last 15 months due to a recent long distance move.
A couple days ago I came across online videos of folks of both sexes and age groups doing the dumbbell floor press. Most of them seemed to be fans of such while giving their reasons.
This afternoon I decided to give them a whirl and after a good stretch & warmup I grabbed a pair of 55 lb. dumbbells and did one set of 10 for a test run while trying to employ proper tempo & form. While the floor does limit range of motion on the bottom end ( likely a good thing for me with one shoulder being less than perfect ) I must say they felt good and I do like them.
Do some of you here do them, have tried them & if so your general opinions on them vs bench ?

Thanks.
@Geo1957 , Welcome to the forums! As I have osteoarthritis in my left shoulder I have to be careful with my weight routine. I don't do either bench or floor dumbbell presses, although after watching a couple videos on each type press I think I could do either safely, without injury.
By the way, there is a Weight Loss & Fitness sub-section of the forum, with lots of fitness chatter there.
 
I prefer dumbbells on the bench for the better range of motion. I'll do them off the floor at home ocassionally but what I do is start in the down position and fire upwards then carry the resistance back down nice and slow.

On the floor is also harder for me to wrestle the dumbbells into position.
 

I prefer dumbbells on the bench for the better range of motion. I'll do them off the floor at home ocassionally but what I do is start in the down position and fire upwards then carry the resistance back down nice and slow.

On the floor is also harder for me to wrestle the dumbbells into position.

I too started in the down position. As far as getting them into start position I had my wife place them in my palms.
 

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