Chest·Barbell·Compound
Wide-Grip Decline Barbell Pullover
Chest · Barbell
Intermediate
Body Part
Chest
Equipment
Barbell
Level
Intermediate
Type
Compound
Force
Pull
The Wide-Grip Decline Barbell Pullover is an intermediate barbell exercise that primarily targets the Chest.
Muscles Worked
Chest primaryShoulders secondaryTriceps secondary
How to Do the Wide-Grip Decline Barbell Pullover
- 1Lie down on a decline bench with both legs securely locked in position. Reach for the barbell behind the head using a pronated grip (palms facing out). Make sure to grab the barbell wider than shoulder width apart for this exercise. Slowly lift the barbell up from the floor by using your arms.
- 2When positioned properly, your arms should be fully extended and perpendicular to the floor. This is the starting position.
- 3Begin by moving the barbell back down in a semicircular motion as if you were going to place it on the floor, but instead, stop when the arms are parallel to the floor. Tip: Keep the arms fully extended at all times. The movement should only happen at the shoulder joint. Inhale as you perform this portion of the movement.
- 4Now bring the barbell up while exhaling until you are back at the starting position. Remember to keep full control of the barbell at all times.
- 5Repeat the movement for the prescribed amount of repetitions of your training program.
- 6When finished with your set, slowly lower the barbell back down until it is level with your head and release it.
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Exercise data from the open-source Free Exercise DB.