Bowflex 51370 manual If at all, Pulley position Narrow only Starting position

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Chest Exercises

 

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Decline Bench Press Shoulder Horizontal Adduction (with elbow extension)

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Muscles worked: The entire chest muscle (pectoralis major) is emphasized. It also involves the front shoulder muscles (anterior deltoid, a portion of the middle deltoid) and the triceps, which are located on the back of the upper arms.

Pulley position: Wide or narrow (Wide offers a greater challenge throughout the entire range on specific movements, especially at the top of these movements. This can make these exercises even more effective. However, when both pulley positions are listed as options, do not attempt to use the same weight for each position).

Starting position:

Seated in the incline position, reach straight behind your body, grasp the handles with an overhand grip and bend your elbows until your hands are near your chest. Rotate upper arms away from your torso so your elbows point outward and your palms face forward.

Make sure cables travel underneath your arms, not over your arms.

Keeping knees bent and feet flat on the floor, lay your head back against the bench and straighten your arms to the front.

From this position, lower your arms 10-15 degrees (cables touching the bottom of your arms/shoulders) below the regular bench press position (cables lying along the back of your arm and center of the shoulders).

Be sure your arms are directly in-line with the cables, palms facing forward and wrists straight. If the cables are "below" the arms, the arms are too low.

Raise your chest and slightly "pinch" your shoulder blades together. Maintain a very slight, comfortable arch in your lower back.

Motion:

Slowly move your elbows outward, simultaneously bending your arms so that your forearms remain parallel to each other and the hands remain over the elbows throughout the movement. From the side view it should appear as if the forearms are in line with the cables at all times.

Stop when your upper arms are approximately straight out to the sides (your elbows will be level with your shoulders or slightly below).

Then, slowly press forward, moving the hands toward the center, and return to the starting position with arms straight to the front at shoulder width and in line with the cables. Keep your chest muscles tightened during the entire motion.

Optional motions:

Bilateral movement - both arms pressing forward at the same time.

Unilateral movement – performing all reps with one arm before moving to the next.

Alternating – performing one rep on one side and then the next rep on the other side.

Simultaneously alternating – both arms moving, although in opposite directions (one pressing while the other is returning).

Key points:

The upper arms will be 60-90 degrees from the sides of your torso at the bottom of the movement and slightly less than 90 degrees from the front of your torso at the top.

Limit the range of motion so your elbows travel only slightly behind your shoulders —

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Resisted Punch Shoulder Flexion, Elbow Extension and Scapular Protraction

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Muscles worked: This exercise involves the entire chest muscle, the front shoulder muscles (anterior deltoid, a portion of the middle deltoid) and the triceps, located on the back of the upper arms. The goal however, is not any specific muscle group. It is to be used with very light resistance for an endurance activity.

Pulley position: Narrow only.

Starting position:

With the bench flat and locked in the back position against the lat tower, sit facing away from the Power Rods®.

Reach straight behind your body, grasp the handles with an overhand grip so that the cable will lay between your arm and your torso.

Bend your elbows until your hands are level with your waistline and your palms are facing your torso.

Maintain erect posture.

Motion:

Using a moderate speed and light weight, rotate your trunk and press one arm forward to full extension, allowing the shoulder blade to move forward at the end of the punch.

Return that arm to the starting position — under control — and repeat with the

other arm.

As an alternative to punching straight forward you may also punch upward at an angle in line with the cable.

Optional motions:

Bilateral movement – both arms pressing forward at the same time.

Unilateral movement – performing all reps with one arm before moving to the next.

Alternating – performing one rep on one side and then the next rep on the other side.

Simultaneously alternating – both arms moving, although in opposite directions (one pressing while the other is returning).

Key points:

Maintain an upright, erect posture as your trunk twists/rotates with the punch.

It is important to note that "sport specific" movements will not necessarily improve the skill associated with a sport.

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Contents Bowflex Ultimate Home Gym Table of Contents This machine is meant for individual consumer use Important Safety PrecautionsWith all of the fitness choices available today, we Getting to Know Your MachineBowflex Ultimate Home Gym Parts Reference Guide Ellington DardenPower Rod Resistance Using Your MachineFree Sliding Using Your MachineHow to Mount the Bowflex Ultimate Home Gym Incline Bench Workout BenchSpecifications subject to change Using the Bowflex Ultimate Home Gym Hand GripsUsing the Bowflex­ Ultimate Home Gym Leg Press Belt Or any exercise where your palm is facing downPosition Squat Harness Adjustment Buckle Squat Cables Rod CablesRemove the knobs from Build back and shoulder muscles quickly with thisFolding & Moving Your Bowflex Ultimate Home Gym Maintenance & Care of Your Bowflex Ultimate Home GymLow Pulley/Squat Station Adjustable Pulley SystemBowflex Ultimate Home Gym Leg Extension/Leg Curl Attachment Bowflex Ultimate Home Gym Lat PulldownDefining Your Goals Designing Your Own Program Defining Your GoalsReaching Your Goals Exercising Properly Frequency 3 Days Per Week M-W-F Time About 20 Minutes WorkoutsMinute Better Body Workout Advanced General ConditioningFrequency 4 Days Per Week M-T-TH-F Time About 20 Minutes WorkoutsMinute Upper/lower Body Frequency 3 Days On, 1 Day Off Time About 45-60 Minutes Body BuildingFrequency 2-3 Times Per Week Time About 20-45 Minutes Circuit Training Anaerobic/CardiovascularFrequency 2-3 Times Per Week Time About 20-60 Minutes True Aerobic Circuit TrainingFrequency 3 Days Per Week M-W-F Time About 45-60 Minutes Strength TrainingOptional motions Chest ExercisesStarting Position MotionChest Exercises Pulley position Narrow only Starting position If at allStarting position Key points Flat Barbell Bench PressNear extension Pulley position Wide onlyStarting position Shoulder ExercisesPulley position Narrow Shoulder ExercisesPulley position Wide or narrow Starting position Scapular Protraction elbow stabilizedPulley position Narrow Starting position Sit up straight and maintain erect posturePulley position Wide or narrow Scapular DepressionShoulder Rotator Cuff Internal Rotation Control the motion during the entire exercise Shoulder Rotator Cuff External RotationShoulder Extension Elbows Stabilized Pulley position Narrow or wide Barbell Shoulder Shrug Scapular ElevationSlowly return to the starting position, arms by your sides Lying Front Shoulder Raise Shoulder Flexion elbow stabilizedRods, directly over the low pulleys, knees bent Military PressBack of the upper arms Undue stress on the joint capsule Pulley position Low pulleys only Key pointsPulley position Lat tower Starting position Back ExercisesLying Shoulder Pullover Shoulder Extension elbow stabilized Wide Pulldowns Shoulder Adduction with elbow flexionPulley position Wide Back ExercisesLying Lat Pulldowns Narrow Pulldowns Shoulder Extension with elbow flexionAlternate motion Low Back Extension Seated with hip extensionSeated Lat Rows Shoulder Extension with elbow flexion Reverse Grip Pulldowns Shoulder Extension with elbow flexion Scapular RetractionPulley position Low pulley Barbell Bent Over RowPulley position Lat tower French Press Elbow Extension Overhead Arm ExercisesLying Triceps Extension Elbow Extension Triceps Pushdown Elbow Extension Arm ExercisesLying 45 Degree Triceps Extension Elbow Extension Single-Arm Pushdown Elbow Extension Rope Pushdowns Elbow ExtensionTriceps Kickback Cross Triceps ExtensionKeep elbows at your sides Keep wrists straight Seated Triceps Extension Elbow ExtensionStanding Biceps Curl Elbow Flexion in supination Seated position Seated Wrist ExtensionSeated Biceps Curl Elbow Flexion in supination Seated Wrist Curl Standing Wrist ExtensionReverse Curl Elbow Flexion in pronation Standing Wrist CurlPulley position Low pulley Starting position Lying Biceps Curl Elbow Flexion in supinationReverse Grip Barbell Curls Elbow Flexion in pronation PositionBarbell Curls Elbow Flexion in supination Diagonals Abdominal ExercisesSeated Resisted Abdominal Crunch Spinal Flexion Seated Resisted Oblique Crunch Spinal Flexion with RotationPulley position None Abdominal ExercisesReverse Crunch Spinal Flexion Resisted Reverse Crunch Spinal FlexionKeep both elbows slightly straight Trunk RotationLeg Curl Leg ExercisesLeg Extension Remove the bench and unlock the rowing seat Leg ExercisesSquat Knee Extension, Hip Extension, Ankle Plantarflexion Leg Press Hip Extension and Knee ExtensionStanding Hip Extension Knee stabilized in flexion Lying Prone Leg Curl Knee flexionRemove the bench, unlock the seat Standing Hip Flexion With knee flexionSeated Leg Curl Knee Flexion with Hip Flexion Starting position Remove the benchPulley position Narrow Key points Lying Leg Extension Knee Flexion with Hip FlexionThis area do it to strengthen and build these muscles Standing Leg Kickback Hip extension and knee extensionKneeling Leg Kickback Hip extension and knee extension Pulley position Wide Starting position Standing Hip AbductionSeated Hip Adduction Keep your spine straight and your hips level Seated Hip AbductionAnkle Inversion Deadlift Ankle EversionStiff-Leg Deadlift Hip extension Page Bowflex Body Leanness Program Personal Guarantee From Dr. Ellington Darden Bowflex Body Leanness Program Introduction65Women Measure Body WeightMeasurements Circumference of Body PartsAbdomen Measurements67Skinfold Measurements Suprailium Chest Triceps Abdomen Thigh Total Using Calipers When Measuring SkinfoldsOptional Picture Taking Women MenPercent Body-Fat To Use The NomogramAge in Years Female Male For Example Body WeightBody Fat Weight Lean-Body Weight Calculating Lean Body MassMeasurements Before After Your Results Summary SheetGuidelines Week 5&6 WorkoutsGuidelines Week 1&2 Guidelines Week 3&4Avoid Too Much Stress Follow a Carbohydrate-Rich, Descending-Calorie Eating PlanKeep Menus Simple and Food Substitutions to a Minimum Superhydrate Your System Week 5 Week 1Week 3 Eating Plan US Measurements Frozen Microwave Dinner Choose one meal Eating Plan Metric MeasurementsShopping List Is bottled water better than tap water? May I have dinner for lunch and lunch for dinner?Yes Is it possible to drink too much water?Your partner should be similar to you in age and condition Larger muscles will make your body firmer and more shapelyTrain on Bowflex at least twice a week Maintenance RoutineAdhere to a carbohydrate-rich, moderate-calorie eating plan Eat smaller meals more frequentlySets Reps Resistance SetsReps Resistance Muscle Chart Rev AA Page Page Assembly Instructions If so equipped Cable Leg Extension Adjustable Seat Pulley SystemBowflex Ultimate Parts Reference Guide Before You Assemble Basic Assembly PrinciplesBefore You Start Tools You Will NeedBowflex Ultimate Parts List Bowflex Ultimate Hardware List Assembling Your Bowflex Ultimate Components for this step Are in Box 3 and Box Squat Platform & FrameAt this time Foot Rest Rear LEGComponents for this Step are in Box Seat Installation Seat Rail InstallationItem #44 Rail END CAP INSTALLATIONIncline Bench Rest Installation Figure L Components for this step are in Box 3 & Box Bench Rest Bracket InstallationThree 3 1/4 Washers Installed on the bench Bench Item #25Lat Assembly Bowflex Ultimate Lat Assembly Parts Reference GuidePlease go to on To finish assembly Assembling Your Bowflex Ultimate Lat AssemblyLAT Tower Assembly LAT Tower InstallationLeg Assembly Bowflex Ultimate Leg Assembly Parts Reference GuideComponents for this step are Leg Extension Box Assembling Your Bowflex Ultimate Leg AssemblyLEG Assembly Extension Tube LEG Extension Foot TubeLocate the following parts Extension Box LEG Extension Seat InstallationInstalling the LEG Extension Components for This step are in LegAssembling Your Bowflex T-BAR Installing the LEG Extension AttachmentCall to Order Week Satisfaction Guarantee Mrs . 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51370 specifications

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