A unilateral chest press that alternates arms to build stability and address strength imbalances while targeting the pectorals. Holding one dumbbell still while the other presses forces the core and shoulder stabilizers to work overtime, and no strength difference between sides can hide. It earns a place as a second pressing movement, after the heavy […]
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A machine-assisted dip providing counterbalance weight, making dips accessible while building triceps and chest strength. The assistance pad removes exactly as much bodyweight as you choose, letting you train the full dip movement long before an unassisted rep is possible. Reduce the assistance a little each week and the machine becomes a built-in progression plan […]
A rear deltoid and upper back exercise using a resistance band to improve posture and shoulder health. It directly counteracts the rounded-forward position that pressing and desk work build, which is why coaches program it daily rather than weekly. High reps with a light band, done often, quietly fixes more shoulders than most corrective exercises […]
The classic compound chest exercise targeting the pectorals, front deltoids, and triceps using a barbell on a flat bench. It allows heavier loading than any other chest movement, which is why it anchors most upper body programs and serves as the standard measure of pressing strength. Everything else in the chest library is either an […]
A compound pressing movement targeting the shoulders, upper chest, and triceps by pressing a barbell overhead from shoulder level. It is the truest test of upper body pressing strength, with no bench to brace against and the whole trunk working to keep the bar stacked. Strength built here shows up everywhere: bench, dips, and every […]
A compound shoulder exercise that targets the lateral deltoids and upper traps by pulling a barbell vertically along the body. It is one of the few compound movements that loads the side delts directly, letting them work with more weight than raises allow. A shoulder-width grip and stopping at chest height keep it productive and […]
A full-body locomotion exercise that builds shoulder stability, core strength, and coordination by crawling on hands and feet. Holding the hips low and level while moving turns every step into an anti-rotation rep for the trunk, with the shoulders and quads working the whole time. It doubles as conditioning, and it scales by distance and […]
A bodyweight triceps exercise performed with hands on a bench behind you. It needs nothing but a bench and loads the triceps through a big range, which makes it a staple for home training and the tail end of arm sessions. Foot position is the built-in difficulty dial: bent knees for easier reps, straight legs […]
A rear deltoid exercise using low cable pulleys in a bent-over position for constant tension on the posterior delts. The crossed cables keep the rear delts loaded through the entire arc, including the bottom where dumbbells give them a rest. It is precision work: light weight, wide arcs, and a deliberate squeeze at the top […]
The bent over rear delt raise isolates the posterior head of the deltoid, the one part of the shoulder that gets almost no work from pressing and very little from most rows. It is a small movement with light weight by design. Done properly it improves how square the shoulders sit at rest and balances […]










