Ultimate Chest Workout | California Edition

Ultimate Chest Workout | California Edition


This is a great chest workout that anyone can try. I was just in California and this is how we crushed chest. Give this chest workout a try and let me know how you like it in the comments. Also let me know what kind of workout videos you want to see in the near future.
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The chest is part of a larger group of “pushing muscles” found in the upper body. The chest, as part of this group, enables you to perform pushing actions such as the barbell bench press or a daily activity such as moving a heavy dresser.
To fully develop your chest, you need to hit it with heavy weight using a couple smartly chosen exercises. Read on and learn more about each chest muscle, and how to properly perform exercises that adequately challenge them.
Pectoralis Major
Pectoralis Major Muscle
The pectoralis major is a large, substantial, fan-shaped muscle. And as you might guess from the word “major,” it makes up the majority of the chest muscle mass. It originates at your clavicle, ribs, and sternum, and inserts into the upper portion of your humerus (upper arm bone from elbow to shoulder.)
The pectoralis major helps flex the shoulder joint, and moves your arm toward and across your chest. When training your pecs, you’ll likely notice that your shoulders and triceps also benefit.
Pectoralis Minor
Pectoralis Minor Muscle
The pectoralis minor is a thin, triangular muscle that is found underneath the pectoralis major. It attaches at the 3rd, 4th and 5th rib, and it reaches to the scapula (shoulder blade.) Think of it as the little (yet very powerful) brother of the pactoralis major. Its job is to help pull the shoulder forward and down.
Serratus Anterior
Serratus Anterior
The serratus anterior, although not truly part of the chest anatomy, is commonly grouped as part of the chest muscle group because attaches near the pectorals on the ribs. It’s functions are to move the scapula forward and upward.
Chest Exercises
Some popular chest exercises include:
Barbell Bench Press
Cable Crossover
Dumbbell Incline Bench Press
Dumbbell Pullover
Push Up