Poliquin flys
exercise_detail.body_part: enums.body_part.CHEST
exercise_detail.description
Poliquin flys, also known as Poliquin dumbbell flys, are a variation of the traditional dumbbell fly exercise. This movement targets the pectoral muscles with a unique angle and range of motion, emphasizing the stretch and contraction phases. It is performed on an incline bench to increase the activation of the upper chest fibers.
exercise_detail.how_to_perform
- Set an incline bench to a 30-45 degree angle.
- Sit on the bench and hold a dumbbell in each hand with a neutral grip (palms facing each other).
- Lie back on the bench, keeping your feet flat on the floor and your back pressed against the bench.
- Extend your arms above your chest with a slight bend in your elbows.
- Lower the dumbbells slowly in an arc motion to the sides until you feel a stretch in your chest.
- Pause briefly at the bottom of the movement, ensuring tension remains in your chest.
- Bring the dumbbells back up to the starting position by squeezing your chest muscles together.
- Repeat for the desired number of repetitions.
exercise_detail.tips
- Maintain a slight bend in your elbows throughout the exercise to protect your joints.
- Focus on controlled movements to maximize muscle engagement and minimize injury risk.
- Keep your shoulder blades retracted and pressed against the bench to stabilize your upper body.
- Avoid using too much weight; prioritize form and muscle contraction over heavy loads.
- Breathe out as you lift the weights and breathe in as you lower them.
- Ensure that your wrists remain straight and aligned with your forearms during the exercise.