Chest exercises, Xtreme, Decline chest fly – Bowflex Xtreme 2 User Manual

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Chest Exercises

Decline Chest Fly—

Shoulder Horizontal Adduction (elbow stabilized)

Incline Chest Fly—

Shoulder Horizontal Adduction (elbow stabilized)

START

ACTION

START

FINISH

START

ACTION

START

• Grasp Hand Grips in

both hands.

• Open your arms into a wide,

“embrace” position, elbows

slightly bent. Press your forearms

downward. At full extension,

hands should be level with your

hips, palms facing forward.

• Do not lock your elbows.

• Raise chest, pinch shoulder

blades together, and maintain a

slight, comfortable arch in your

lower back.

• Slowly press your arms forward

and downward, straightening

arms and moving your hands

together. Hands should be 5-6"

lower than standard Chest Fly

Finish position.

• Rotate your wrists and forearms

upward.

• Return to start position, slowly

bringing your arms in front of

you, just below chest level.

FINISH

Muscles worked:

Pectoralis Major; Anterior Deltoid

Position:

Seated—facing outward

Accessory:

Hand Grips

Pulleys:

Center Cross Bar—Wide Position

Leg Extension:

Removed

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 Platform, head

back against Seat Back Pad.

• To improve your pectoralis involvement,

pinch your shoulder blades together

throughout movement.

Muscles worked:

Pectoralis Major; Anterior Deltoid

Position:

Seated—facing outward

Accessory:

Hand Grips

Pulleys:

Center Cross Bar—Wide Pulleys

Leg Extension:

Removed

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 Platform, head

back against Seat Back Pad.

• To improve your pectoralis involvement,

pinch your shoulder blades together

throughout movement.

• Grasp Hand Grips in

both hands.

• Press your arms forward and

upward, straightening arms ans

moving your hands together.

Hands should be 5–6" higher

than the standard Chest Fly

start position..

• Do not lock your elbows.

• Raise chest, pinch shoulder

blades together, and maintain a

slight, comfortable arch in your

lower back.

• Open your arms into a wide,

“embrace” position, elbows

slightly bent. Press your forearms

upward. At full extension, your

elbows should be level with your

ears, palms facing forward.

• Rotate your wrists and

forearms upward.

• Return to Start position, slowly

bringing your arms in front of

you, just below chest level.

XTREME

®

2

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