On the eighth day of the "Refine" Program we are moving into the upper body with the muscles of the chest and shoulder areas. The stability ball will open up all kinds of variations in body position and stabilization requirements to help you get more from the workout. The goal of this workout is to introduce multiple exercises for each at various joint positions and resistance scenarios to minimize joint stress and induce muscle growth.
Tools used: Set of dumbbells and a stability ball
Exercises:
DB Supine Bridge Mid Chest Press x3
Seated Ball alternating overhead press DB x3
Supine Incline Ball chest fly x2
Seated Lateral Raise DB R-L x2
Shoulder Press DB x2
Decline DB Chest Press x2
Seated Lateral Raises
Kneeling Chest Push up
Supine elevated leg front raises.
Supine elevated leg Decline DB Press
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