Reviewed by Jim Parker, CPT, B.A. Kinesiology
TRX Chest Fly is a bodyweight variation on the more standard Dumbbell Chest Fly. The use of TRX straps allows for plenty of instability. Unlike weighted variations, you can easily adjust the resistance mid set by quickly changing the angle of your body. This makes this exercise particularly effective for fatiguing your chest.
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Generate My PlanExtending your arms away from your body increases the tension placed on your joint’s and muscles. Keep the resistance for this exercise fairly light, and focus on moving slowly, and controlling the movement before you add more resistance.
Copying someone else’s form is usually a great way to learn an exercise. With TRX straps, it can be a bit more tricky. Adjusting where you stand in relation to the anchor point will add more or less resistance to the exercise. Make sure you’re positioning yourself in a way that gives you the proper resistance for your current capabilities.
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