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  2. Rear delt raise - Wikipedia

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    Movements for the posterior deltoid done in the transverse plane are also referred to by terms like rear delt fly, reverse fly, rear lateral raise, bent-over lateral raises or other variations. [1] Other muscles that aid the posterior deltoid include the two lateral rotators of the rotator cuff: the infraspinatus and teres minor. Other muscles ...

  3. Fly (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    The inverted fly (also known as a bent-over lateral raise, reverse fly, or rear delt fly) works the posterior deltoid. This movement is the opposite of a chest fly. The exercise is performed with the torso parallel to the ground, facing down, with the hands in front of the face.

  4. 5 Best Upper-Body Workouts for Men To Build Muscular ... - AOL

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    Building well-defined, muscular shoulders requires a workout regimen that targets each part of the shoulder—the anterior, lateral, and posterior deltoids—to create balanced strength and ...

  5. 10 Best Exercises to Tone Your Pecs - AOL

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    Incline dumbbell flyes target the upper chest and help create definition and separation between the pectoral muscles. Lie on an incline bench with a dumbbell in each hand, arms extended above your ...

  6. A Trainer's Go-to 'Reverse Pyramid Training' Workout To Build ...

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    The dumbbell incline chest press is an excellent exercise for targeting the upper portion of the pectoral muscles and the anterior deltoids and triceps.

  7. Inverted row - Wikipedia

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    The inverted row is an exercise in calisthenics. It primarily works the muscles of the upper back—the trapezius and latissimus dorsi—as well as the biceps as a secondary muscle group. The supine row is normally carried out in three to five sets, but repetitions depend on the type of training a lifter is using to make their required gains.

  8. Machine fly - Wikipedia

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    A machine fly, alternatively called a seated lever fly or "pec deck" fly is a strength training exercise based on the free weight chest fly. As with the chest fly, the hand and arm move through an arc while the elbow is kept at a constant angle. Flyes are used to work the muscles of the upper body, primarily the sternal head of the pectoralis ...

  9. Push-up - Wikipedia

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    The push-up requires the work of many muscle groups, with one of the primary muscle groups being the chest muscles, the pectoralis major and the minor. [7] These are the two large chest muscles and the main pushing muscle group of the upper body. When pushing and lowering the body during a push-up, the pectoralis major is doing most of the work.