Developing a Full Chest Workout

There seems to be a lot of confusion out there about how exactly to develop a full, balanced chest. While I generally believe that the upper pecs are the key to bringing out the entire chest, I think it’s important for advanced level trainers to employ a wide array of movements that attack the pecs from a variety of angles.

In addition to the basics, here’s some of the best exercises to round out your pec development with:

High Cable Crossovers: this is an excellent movement to hit the lower pecs as well as the difficult to develop inner pecs. Good development of the inner pecs, of course, gives you that nice separation that is a hallmark of a first-rate physique.

Low Cable Crossovers: these are also great for hitting the inner pecs—continuous tension is the key here.

Bench Press (Wide Grip): extend your grip out on the flat bench press to shift the emphasis to the lower pecs.

Bench Press (Close Grip): the mid-range section of this movement really targets the inner chest pretty intensely. Later in the movement, of course, the triceps and upper chest take over.

Decline Bench Press: these, of course, primarily hit the lower pecs hard. If you move your grip in a bit and really emphasize the top of the movement, you’ll get good stress on the inner pecs as well.

Dumbbell Flyes: if performed strictly, Dumbbell Flyes can hit the inner chest, though you really need to squeeze your pecs together hard to get the full effect. I like to alternate doing Dumbbell Flyes on the flat bench, incline bench, and decline bench.

Dips: the elbows-in variation place the bulk of the emphasis on the lower pecs, while the elbows-out style will pull the inner pecs more into the exercise.

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Eye-Popping Biceps Exercises

To those non-workout types, they’re simply known as “Popeye muscles,” the bulging beauties that the old, tattooed sailor would pop to life after tipping back an invigorating can of spinach.

Just as the cartoon hero would charge off to tear Brutus a new one, you should be trying to tear yourself some new biceps muscles. But you know and I know, it’ll take a lot more than that green stuff to sculpt them into rounded oranges.

While many cable exercises are ideal in toning the biceps muscles, try arming yourself with these numbing biceps exercises, aimed at developing strength and growth in those “Popeye Muscles”

CONCENTRIC CURLS: Sitting on a bench, grasp a dumbbell with one arm. With your back straight but leaning slightly forward, lock your elbow into the inside of your thigh. With your free hand, hold on to your knee for balance. Slowly begin curling the weight upward, toward your chest. Be sure to stabilize the rest of your body so that only your upper arm is moving. Slightly twist the hand holding the weight as you squeeze during the contraction. Hold for a two-count. Slowly bring the weight back toward the floor until your arm is straight and repeat the motion. After 10-12 reps, switch to the opposite hand and repeat the exercise. Try three sets on each arm. For a killer burn, do not take any rest period between arm rotation.

ALTERNATE DUMBELL CURLS Standing with your back straight, take a dumbbell in each hand, holding them to your sides. Slowly lift the weight with one arm, making sure it remains perpendicular to the floor with your elbows flush against your sides. Twist your arms inward during the range of motion, curling the weight toward your shoulder. Squeeze at the point of contraction and slowly begin the negative. As your hand descends toward the floor, simultaneously begin the curl with the opposite arm, raising it toward your torso. As your arm reaches the starting point on one side, the opposite arm should be contracting at the top. Try 3 sets of 15 for a great pump.

BARBELL CURLS Grab the barbell with your hands at shoulder width. With your arms straight toward the floor and your elbows locked an inch from your sides, begin curling the weight toward your chest. Do not move your elbows or your back. Bring the weight to the point of contraction, directly in front of your chest, squeezing your biceps. Begin the negative portion of the exercise, allowing the weight to slowly pull your hands back toward the floor and the extended-elbow position. Repeat the motion for 10 reps. Try 3 sets of this exercise.

Too often, weightlifters tend to over train biceps. Remember, biceps are not like legs or chest. They are a small muscle group so six sets of biceps are certainly sufficient. Too many sets of heavy barbell curls will leave your arms feeling shot and overdone.

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Lower Abdominal Workout Quick Tip

A great target exercise for your lower abs.

Have you tried Vertical Lying Leg Thrusts yet? These are a great target exercise for your lower abs.

Begin by lying on your back; I like to do the movement on a flat bench, but it also works on the floor.

Now lift your legs until they’re vertical. Tuck your hands under your buttocks, and make sure your lower back is flat on the ground.

To perform the movement concentrate on tightening up and squeezing together the muscles in your lower abs.  Your legs and your lower torso should move upward toward the ceiling.

Remember, the feeling you’re after is one of tightening and squeezing in your abs; and it’s this squeezing that should lift your buttocks off your hands.

Lower your torso back down to complete one rep.  The most important thing in lower ab training is not how many reps you do but how hard you squeeze.

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