Cable Internal Rotation

The Cable Internal Rotation primarily works the Subscapularis, with secondary activation of the Anterior Deltoid, Pectoralis Major (Sternal) and stabilizer support from the Infraspinatus. It is a cable isolation exercise at beginner difficulty.

Stand perpendicular to a cable machine with elbow bent and rotate your forearm inward against resistance.

EquipmentCable
DifficultyBeginner
TypeIsolation
MovementRotation
ForceStatic
LateralityUnilateral
PrimarySubscapularis
SecondaryAnterior Deltoid, Pectoralis Major (Sternal)

Muscles Worked

Front
Back
Primary Secondary Stabilizer

Primary Muscles

Secondary Muscles

Stabilizer Muscles

Instructions

  1. Preparation: Attach appropriate handle to cable pulley. Grasp handle and face machine. Execution: Rotate torso against resistance through full range of motion. Return to starting position under control. Repeat on opposite side. Comments: Perform equal reps on each side. Maintain tension throughout the hold.

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