How to Do the Lower Chest Cable Fly (High-to-Low Cable Fly)
Table of Contents + Instructions Expert Tips Muscles Worked 3 Lower Chest Cable Fly Workouts for More Defined Pecs Is the High-to-Low Cable Fly Really Best for Training Your Lower Chest? Lower Chest Cable Fly vs. Dumbbell Fly: Which Should You Do? Want More Content Like This? Instructions Set both pulleys on a dual cable machine to the highest setting and attach a single handle to each. Grab a handle in each hand and stand between the two cable stacks, allowing the cables to pull your arms out to your sides. Take one or two steps forward and get into a staggered stance. Your arms should be extended with a slight bend in the elbow and your elbows should be slightly behind your torso. Lift your chest, pinch your shoulder blades together and down, and take a deep breath (this keeps your torso stable throughout each rep). Bring your hands together in a wide arc, keeping a slight bend in your elbows. Reverse the movement, letting your arms travel back and out until you fe...