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Chest

Chest Exercises

Build a stronger chest with these exercises.

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Parallel Bar Dip

Stand between a set of parallel bars. Place a hand on each bar, and then take a small jump to help you get into the starting position with your arms locked out.

Triceps
Chest
Shoulders
Beginner

Pin Presses

Pin presses remove the eccentric phase of the bench press, developing starting strength. They also allow you to train a desired range of motion.

Triceps
Chest
Forearms
Intermediate

Plyo Kettlebell Pushups

Place a kettlebell on the floor. Place yourself in a pushup position, on your toes with one hand on the ground and one hand holding the kettlebell, with your elbows extended. This will be your starting position.

Chest
Shoulders
Triceps
Advanced

Plyo Push-up

Move into a prone position on the floor, supporting your weight on your hands and toes.

Chest
Shoulders
Triceps
Beginner

Press Sit-Up

To begin, lie down on a bench with a barbell resting on your chest. Position your legs so they are secure on the extension of the abdominal bench. This is the starting position.

Core
Chest
Shoulders
Advanced

Prowler Sprint

Place your sled on an appropriate surface, loaded to a suitable weight. The sled should provide enough resistance to require effort, but not so heavy that you are significantly slowed down.

Hamstrings
Calves
Chest
Beginner

Pushups

Lie on the floor face down and place your hands about 36 inches apart while holding your torso up at arms length.

Chest
Shoulders
Triceps
Beginner

Pushups (Close and Wide Hand Positions)

Lie on the floor face down and body straight with your toes on the floor and the hands wider than shoulder width for a wide hand position and closer than shoulder width for a close hand position. Make sure you are holding your torso up at arms length.

Chest
Shoulders
Triceps
Beginner

Push-Ups - Close Triceps Position

Lie on the floor face down and place your hands closer than shoulder width for a close hand position. Make sure that you are holding your torso up at arms' length.

Triceps
Chest
Shoulders
Intermediate

Push-Ups With Feet Elevated

Lie on the floor face down and place your hands about 36 inches apart from each other holding your torso up at arms length.

Chest
Shoulders
Triceps
Beginner

Push-Ups With Feet On An Exercise Ball

Lie on the floor face down and place your hands about 36 inches apart from each other holding your torso up at arms length.

Chest
Shoulders
Triceps
Intermediate

Push Up to Side Plank

Get into pushup position on the toes with your hands just outside of shoulder width.

Chest
Core
Shoulders
Beginner

Push-Up Wide

With your hands wide apart, support your body on your toes and hands in a plank position. Your elbows should be extended and your body straight. Do not allow your hips to sag. This will be your starting position.

Chest
Core
Shoulders
Beginner

Return Push from Stance

You will need a partner for this drill.

Shoulders
Chest
Triceps
Beginner

Reverse Band Bench Press

Position a bench inside a power rack, with the bar set to the correct height. Begin by anchoring bands either to band pegs or to the top of the rack. Ensure that you will be position properly under the bands. Attach the other end to the barbell.

Triceps
Chest
Forearms
Intermediate

Reverse Triceps Bench Press

Lie back on a flat bench. Using a close, supinated grip (around shoulder width), lift the bar from the rack and hold it straight over you with your arms locked extended in front of you and perpendicular to the floor. This will be your starting position.

Triceps
Chest
Shoulders
Intermediate

Ring Dips

Grip a ring in each hand, and then take a small jump to help you get into the starting position with your arms locked out.

Triceps
Chest
Shoulders
Intermediate

Round The World Shoulder Stretch

Stand up straight with your legs together, holding a bodybar or broomstick.

Shoulders
Biceps
Chest
Beginner

Seated Biceps

Sit on the floor with your knees bent and your partner standing behind you. Extend your arms straight behind you with your palms facing each other. Your partner will hold your wrists for you. This will be the starting position.

Biceps
Chest
Shoulders
Advanced

Seated Front Deltoid

Sit upright on the floor with your legs bent, your partner standing behind you. Stick your arms straight out to your sides, with your palms facing the ground. Attempt to move them as far behind you as possible, as your assistant holds your wrists. This will be your starting position.

Shoulders
Chest
Advanced

Single-Arm Cable Crossover

Begin by moving the pulleys to the high position, select the resistance to be used, and take a handle in each hand.

Chest
Beginner

Single-Arm Linear Jammer

Position a bar into a landmine or securely anchor it in a corner. Load the bar to an appropriate weight.

Shoulders
Chest
Triceps
Intermediate

Single-Arm Push-Up

Begin laying prone on the ground. Move yourself into a position supporting your weight on your toes and one arm. Your working arm should be placed directly under the shoulder, fully extended. Your legs should be extended, and for this movement you may need a wider base, placing your feet further apart than in a normal push-up.

Chest
Shoulders
Triceps
Intermediate

Sled Push

Load your pushing sled with the desired weight.

Quadriceps
Calves
Chest
Beginner

Smith Incline Shoulder Raise

Place an incline bench underneath the smith machine. Place the barbell at a height that you can reach when lying down and your arms are almost fully extended. Once the weight you need is selected, lie down on the incline bench and make sure your shoulders are aligned right under the barbell.

Shoulders
Chest
Beginner

Smith Machine Bench Press

Place a flat bench underneath the smith machine. Now place the barbell at a height that you can reach when lying down and your arms are almost fully extended. Once the weight you need is selected, lie down on the flat bench. Using a pronated grip that is wider than shoulder width, unlock the bar from the rack and hold it straight over you with your arms locked. This will be your starting position.

Chest
Shoulders
Triceps
Beginner

Smith Machine Close-Grip Bench Press

Place a flat bench underneath the smith machine. Place the barbell at a height that you can reach when lying down and your arms are almost fully extended. Once the weight you need is selected, lie down on the flat bench. Using a close and pronated grip (palms facing forward) that is around shoulder width, unlock the bar from the rack and hold it straight over you with your arms locked. This will be your starting position.

Triceps
Chest
Shoulders
Beginner

Smith Machine Decline Press

Position a decline bench in the rack so that the bar will be above your chest. Load an appropriate weight and take your place on the bench.

Chest
Shoulders
Triceps
Beginner

Smith Machine Incline Bench Press

Place an incline bench underneath the smith machine. Place the barbell at a height that you can reach when lying down and your arms are almost fully extended. Once the weight you need is selected, lie down on the incline bench and make sure your upper chest is aligned with the barbell. Using a pronated grip (palms facing forward) that is wider than shoulder width, unlock the bar from the rack and hold it straight over you with your arms locked. This will be your starting position.

Chest
Shoulders
Triceps
Beginner

Spider Crawl

Begin in a prone position on the floor. Support your weight on your hands and toes, with your feet together and your body straight. Your arms should be bent to 90 degrees. This will be your starting position.

Core
Chest
Shoulders
Beginner