The dumbbell chest fly is an upper body exercise that can help to strengthen the chest and shoulders.
Dumbell chest fly floor.
Dumbbell chest fly dumbbell chest flyes are usually done on a bench or stability ball but there is absolutely nothing to say you can t do this popular chest exercise on the floor.
This is normally done on a flat or inclined bench.
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The power flye is basically a cross between a flye and a dumbbell bench press.
Push your hips upwards to get your body in as much of a flat position as possible.
This makes the chest do more work without compromising shoulder health.
With this floor version the triceps should touch the floor but not the dumbbells.
If you do not have access to a bench you can still perform the chest fly with dumbbells using just the floor it will still hit the muscles effectively and t.
Pause briefly for a half second squeeze the dumbbells back together in an arching motion.
The traditional way to perform a dumbbell chest fly is to do the move while lying on your back.
Doing so does reduce the range of motion but that is unavoidable and arguably safer without an exercise bench.
The dumbbell chest fly can be done in various ways without a bench.
But this stability ball version is my favorite.
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The elbows stay at roughly a 90 degree angle.
Position your middle to upper back on the stability ball and have your knees bent with your feet flat on the floor.