Chest·Cable·Isolation
Incline Cable Flye
Chest · Cable
Intermediate
Body Part
Chest
Equipment
Cable
Level
Intermediate
Type
Isolation
Force
Push
The Incline Cable Flye is an intermediate cable exercise that primarily targets the Chest.
Muscles Worked
Chest primaryShoulders secondary
How to Do the Incline Cable Flye
- 1To get yourself into the starting position, set the pulleys at the floor level (lowest level possible on the machine that is below your torso).
- 2Place an incline bench (set at 45 degrees) in between the pulleys, select a weight on each one and grab a pulley on each hand.
- 3With a handle on each hand, lie on the incline bench and bring your hands together at arms length in front of your face. This will be your starting position.
- 4With a slight bend of your elbows (in order to prevent stress at the biceps tendon), lower your arms out at both sides in a wide arc until you feel a stretch on your chest. Breathe in as you perform this portion of the movement. Tip: Keep in mind that throughout the movement, the arms should remain stationary. The movement should only occur at the shoulder joint.
- 5Return your arms back to the starting position as you squeeze your chest muscles and exhale. Hold the contracted position for a second. Tip: Make sure to use the same arc of motion used to lower the weights.
- 6Repeat the movement for the prescribed amount of repetitions.
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Exercise data from the open-source Free Exercise DB.