Pectoral exercise Reclining dumbbells
Reclining dumbbells
Lying apart
This exercise of musculation of insulation makes it possible to
work the pectorals. It minimizes the intervention of the shoulders
(anterior deltoid) and hardly solicits the triceps. It can be placed
at the end of the session as a finishing exercise for the
pectorals.
Targeted muscles
It solicits the pectoralis major, the anterior deltoid and other
muscles that participate to maintain the balance.
Execution of the exercise
Lying on a flat bench and starting the exercises with outstretched
arms. Raise and lower the dumbbells by making quarter-circles,
making sure to stop before the dumbbells touch. The goal is to keep
the pectorals live. Bend the elbows at a constant angle during the
movement path.
Keep your lower back glued to the bench so you do not over-arch.
You can cross the legs and fold over you to be more comfortable. It
is also possible to place your feet on the edge of the bench or on
the ground.
Do not lower extremely low to avoid over-stressing the shoulder
joint.
Breathing
Breathe in the descent of the dumbbells and exhale when you return
to the starting position.
Safety instructions
On this exercise, you should take less weight than the bench press
with dumbbells because the leverage effect is great. Go down slowly,
not too low keeping control.
variants
Layers can be spread out using dumbbells or two low pulleys. There are
also machines that copy the movement. This exercise can be replaced by
the pec-deck machine.
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