Cable Isolateral Incline Fly

The Cable Isolateral Incline Fly primarily works the Pectoralis Major (Clavicular), with secondary activation of the Anterior Deltoid, Biceps Brachii (Short Head), Brachialis, Pectoralis Major (Sternal) and stabilizer support from the Biceps Brachii (Long Head), Triceps (Long Head), Wrist Flexors. It is a cable isolation exercise at intermediate difficulty.

A cable isolation push exercise targeting the Pectoralis Major (Clavicular).

EquipmentCable
DifficultyIntermediate
TypeIsolation
MovementIsolation
ForcePush
LateralityBilateral
PrimaryPectoralis Major (Clavicular)
SecondaryAnterior Deltoid, Biceps Brachii (Short Head), Brachialis, Pectoralis Major (Sternal)

Muscles Worked

Front
Back
Primary Secondary Stabilizer

Primary Muscles

Secondary Muscles

Stabilizer Muscles

Instructions

  1. Preparation: Sit on seat with stirrups in each hand (attached to low cable pulleys). Lie back on incline back support. Position stirrups out to each side of chest with bent arm under each wrist. Press stirrups over each shoulder until arms vertical. Bend elbows slightly and internally rotate shoulders so elbows point out to sides. Execution: Lower stirrups outward to sides of shoulders. Keep elbows fixed in slightly bent position. When a stretch is felt in chest or shoulders, bring stirrups back together in hugging motion above upper chest until stirrups are nearly together Repeat. Comments: Keep shoulders internally rotated so elbows point downward at bottom position and outward at top position. Shoulder will likely have less range of motion in lower position as compared toFly on flat bench.

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