BodyCraft Strength Training System manual Decline Bench Press

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CHEST

Decline Bench Press

Adjust the seat back to the SHOULDER position. Adjust the seat so that the bench press handles are even with your chest. Sit on the very front of the seat and lean back into the machine. The bench press handles should be adjusted for a comfortable stretch, about even with the front of your chest. Too far back can cause excessive strain on your shoulders! Grab the handles with an overhand grip and press away from your chest. Do not lock out your elbows. Return slowly.

Variations: Use an underhand grip, or neutral grip. Changing the grip does emphasize different areas of the muscle group.

Primary muscles worked: Pectorals Major and Minor (chest), Anterior

Deltoids (shoulder), Triceps (back of the arm).

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