Push-Ups vs Bench Press: Which Is Better?

Push-Ups and bench press are both popular push exercises. Here's how they compare and when to use each one.

Side-by-Side Comparison

AttributePush-UpsBench Press
Primary MusclesChest, Triceps, Anterior DeltoidsChest, Triceps, Anterior Deltoids
Secondary MusclesCore, Serratus AnteriorBiceps, Forearms, Core
DifficultyBeginnerIntermediate
EquipmentNone (bodyweight)Barbell
Calories/Min~7 cal~6 cal
CategoryPushPush
Fitnit AI TrackedYesNo

When to Choose Push-Ups

The push-up is a fundamental bodyweight exercise that targets the chest, triceps, and shoulders while engaging the core. It's one of the most effective exercises for building upper body strength without equipment.

Choose push-ups when you want to target your chest and triceps and anterior deltoids without any equipment. Rated beginner difficulty, burning ~7 cal/min.

Key Benefits

  • Builds upper body pushing strength
  • Requires no equipment and can be done anywhere
  • Strengthens core stability
  • Improves shoulder health when done correctly

When to Choose Bench Press

The bench press is the most popular upper body exercise for building chest strength and muscle mass. It's a compound movement that also develops the triceps and anterior deltoids.

Choose bench press when you want to target your chest and triceps and anterior deltoids using barbell. Rated intermediate difficulty, burning ~6 cal/min.

Key Benefits

  • Primary compound exercise for chest development
  • Builds upper body pressing strength
  • Targets multiple muscle groups simultaneously
  • Easily progressive with added weight

Can You Combine Them?

Since both heavily target chest and triceps and anterior deltoids, consider alternating them across different days.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are push-ups or bench press better for beginners?

Push-Ups is more beginner-friendly.

Which burns more calories?

Push-Ups burns more at ~7 cal/min vs ~6 cal/min.

Can I do both in the same workout?

You can, but since both heavily target Chest, Triceps, Anterior Deltoids, consider alternating days.

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