Incline vs. Decline Cable Flyes: Which One Belongs in Your Workout?
Understanding which exercise targets what part of the body is an essential aspect of bodybuilding, but when you throw in opposing angles like incline and decline, the concept can feel all the more complicated. Fortunately, Dana Linn Bailey, who won the Women’s Physique title at the 2013 Olympia event , is happy to pass on her hard-earned wisdom when it comes to hooking you up on the humble cable fly. The cable fly is primarily a chest builder, hammering the pecs as you drive the handles together. If you perform the movement as a mid-cable fly, the pulleys are set at chest height and work the pectoralis in both the upper and lower regions. But what happens when the angle of the cable’s trajectory is tweaked? View this post on Instagram What Is the Difference Between Incline and Decline Cable Flyes? The Decline Fly “A decline fly is when the cable is at the highest position, and you’re pulling to the lowest position,” explains the canny coach. ...