Owner manual

35
Chest Exercises
Decline Chest Fly — Shoulder Horizontal Adduction (elbow stabilized)
Incline Chest Fly — Shoulder Horizontal Adduction (elbow stabilized)
START ACTION
START
Grasp Hand Grips in both hands.
Open your arms into a wide,
elbow bent position. Press
your forearms upward. At full
extension, your elbows should be
level with your ears.
Raise chest, pinch shoulder
blades together, and maintain a
slight, comfortable arch in your
lower back.
Press your arms forward and
upward, straightening arms and
moving your hands together.
Rotate your wrists and forearms
upward.
Return to Start position, slowly
returning your arms in front of
you, just below chest level.
FINISH
START ACTION
START
Grasp Hand Grips in both hands.
Open your arms into a wide,
elbow bent position, press your
forearms downward. At full
extension, hands should be level
with your hips.
Raise chest, pinch shoulder
blades together, and maintain a
slight, comfortable arch in your
lower back.
Press your arms forward and
upward, straightening arms and
moving your hands together.
Rotate your wrists and forearms
upward.
Return to Start position, slowly
returning your arms in front of
you, just below chest level.
FINISH
Muscles worked:
Pectoralis Major; Anterior Deltoid
Bench Position:
45˚ incline
Accessory:
Hand Grips
Pulleys:
Chest Bar
Success Tips
Maintain a 60-90° angle between upper
arms and torso during exercise.
Keep chest muscles tightened. Limit and
control your range of motion.
Keep knees bent, feet on floor, head back
against bench.
To improve your pectoralis involvement,
keep your shoulder blades pinched
together throughout upward and
downward movements.
Muscles worked:
Pectoralis Major; Anterior Deltoid
Bench Position:
45˚ incline
Accessory:
Hand Grips
Pulleys:
Chest Bar
Success Tips
Maintain a 60-90° angle between upper
arms and torso during exercise.
Keep chest muscles tightened. Limit and
control your range of motion.
Keep knees bent, feet on floor, head back
against bench.
To improve your pectoralis involvement,
keep your shoulder blades pinched
together throughout upward and
downward movements.