Best Chest Workouts With Garage Gym To Build Muscle Mass
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This workout focuses on utilizing a garage gym setup, which incorporates essential, versatile, and compact equipment like barbells, dumbbells, benches, pull-up bars, and squat racks.
Designed for hypertrophy, these exercises use compound and isolation movements performed with moderated weights and higher repetitions, aiming to build muscle mass efficiently.
Targeting the pectoral muscle group, the routines include horizontal presses and flys to optimize chest muscle development.
The program adjusts repetitions and weights based on individual capabilities, with considerations for factors like height, weight, and age, ensuring a tailored and effective training experience.
Workout 1
Chest

Barbell Bench Press
16reps100lbs26reps100lbs36reps100lbs46reps100lbs56reps100lbs
Barbell Incline Bench Press
110reps75lbs210reps75lbs310reps75lbs
Dumbbell Bench Press
112reps30lbs212reps30lbs312reps30lbs
Dumbbell Fly
115reps20lbs215reps20lbs
Barbell Decline Bench Press
114reps65lbs214reps65lbs314reps65lbs
Decline Push Up
15reps25reps35reps45reps55reps
Workout 2
Chest

Dumbbell Incline Bench Press
16reps35lbs26reps35lbs36reps35lbs46reps35lbs56reps35lbs
Dumbbell Decline Bench Press
110reps30lbs210reps30lbs310reps30lbs
Smith Machine Bench Press
112reps65lbs212reps65lbs312reps65lbs
Dumbbell Decline Fly
115reps22.5lbs215reps22.5lbs
Floor Press
117reps45lbs217reps45lbs317reps45lbs
Dumbbell Incline Fly
115reps22.5lbs215reps22.5lbs315reps22.5lbs
Workout 3
Chest

Pause Barbell Decline Bench Press
16reps35lbs26reps35lbs36reps35lbs46reps35lbs56reps35lbs
Pause Barbell Incline Bench Press
110reps30lbs210reps30lbs310reps30lbs
Dumbbell Floor Press
112reps30lbs212reps30lbs312reps30lbs
Chest Dip
18reps28reps38reps
Incline Dumbbell Squeeze Press
115reps25lbs215reps25lbs315reps25lbs
Dumbbell Larson Press
115reps20lbs215reps20lbs315reps20lbs
The 15 Best Chest Exercises with Garage Gym to Build Muscle Mass
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1. Barbell Bench Press
Barbell Bench Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED7,520,931Chest Strength98 mScoreChest
Barbells
Flat BenchThe Barbell Bench Press is a key exercise for building upper body strength, targeting the chest, shoulders, and triceps. It’s commonly used in fitness programs and is essential for evaluating upper body strength.
How to do it
- Lie on a bench with your shoulder blades squeezed together and feet flat on the ground.
- Ensure your head, shoulders, and butt are on the bench throughout the exercise.
- Grip the barbell slightly wider than your shoulders and lift it above your chest.
- Engage your core by tightening your stomach muscles as you lower the barbell to your chest, keeping your elbows at a 45-degree angle.
- Gently touch your chest with the barbell, then push it back up to the starting position while exhaling.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps75lbs28reps75lbs38reps75lbs2. Barbell Incline Bench Press
Barbell Incline Bench Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED3,397,831Chest Strength96 mScoreChest
Barbells
Incline BenchThe Barbell Incline Bench Press is a variation of the standard bench press that targets your chest while focusing more on the shoulders and upper chest. It's great for building strength in these areas.
How to do it
- Lie back on an incline bench (45-60 degrees), keeping your shoulder blades squeezed together and feet flat on the floor.
- Grip the barbell just outside shoulder-width and lift it above your shoulders with your arms extended.
- Brace your core, lower the barbell to your upper chest by flexing your elbows at a 45-degree angle, then gently touch your chest.
- Exhale and push the barbell back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps75lbs28reps75lbs38reps75lbs3. Dumbbell Bench Press
Dumbbell Bench Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED8,452,674Chest Strength99 mScoreChest
Dumbbells
Flat BenchThe Dumbbell Bench Press is a great exercise for beginners that targets the chest, triceps, and shoulders. Using dumbbells helps improve stability and ensures both sides of the body work equally without compensating for weaknesses.
How to do it
- Lie back on a bench, squeezing your shoulder blades together.
- Place your feet flat on the ground, under your knees.
- Hold the dumbbells outside shoulder-width apart, above your chest.
- Keep your elbows at a 45-degree angle and engage your core.
- Extend your arms fully and then lower the dumbbells back to starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps30lbs28reps30lbs38reps30lbs4. Dumbbell Fly
Dumbbell Fly demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED6,618,981Chest Strength98 mScoreChest
Dumbbells
Flat BenchThe Dumbbell Fly is an effective exercise for strengthening and building the chest muscles. It also engages the shoulders for support. This exercise helps to develop muscle balance by working each side of the body independently.
How to do it
- Lie on your back on a bench, squeezing your shoulder blades together and keeping your feet flat on the ground.
- Ensure the bench supports your head, shoulders, and buttocks.
- Hold the dumbbells above your shoulders with palms facing inward and elbows slightly bent.
- Engage your core and slowly lower the dumbbells out to the sides in a wide arc, keeping your elbows slightly bent.
- When the dumbbells are level with your chest, exhale and lift them back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps22.5lbs28reps22.5lbs38reps22.5lbs5. Barbell Decline Bench Press
Barbell Decline Bench Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED1,082,644Chest Strength73 mScoreChest
Barbells
Decline BenchThe Barbell Decline Bench Press is a chest exercise that emphasizes the lower chest. It also strengthens your triceps and shoulders while lying on a decline bench.
How to do it
- Lie down on a decline bench, placing your heels on the ground and squeezing your shoulder blades together.
- Make sure the bench supports your head, shoulders, and buttocks.
- Grab the barbell with your hands slightly wider than shoulder-width and hold it above your shoulders.
- Tighten your core and lower the barbell to your chest, keeping your elbows at a 45-degree angle.
- Lightly touch the barbell to your chest, then push it back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps70lbs28reps70lbs38reps70lbs6. Decline Push Up
Decline Push Up demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED2,792,175Chest Strength60 mScoreChest
Flat BenchDecline Push Up is a challenging version of the standard Push Up. It mainly works your chest, triceps, and shoulders, focusing more on the upper chest because your feet are elevated. This exercise helps strengthen your upper body effectively.
How to do it
- Place your hands on the floor outside of shoulder width.
- Elevate your feet on a bench or box.
- Keep your hips and knees straight.
- Lower your chest towards the floor by bending your elbows at a 45-degree angle.
- Push back up to the starting position after your chest is close to the floor.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps28reps38reps48reps7. Dumbbell Incline Bench Press
Dumbbell Incline Bench Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED4,356,994Chest Strength96 mScoreChest
Dumbbells
Incline BenchThe Dumbbell Incline Bench Press is a great exercise to strengthen your chest and shoulders. By using dumbbells, you improve stability and balance, helping to build strength in both sides of your body.
How to do it
- Lie on a bench with your back supported and your shoulder blades squeezed together.
- Keep your feet flat on the ground and adjust the bench to a 45-60 degree angle.
- Hold the dumbbells just outside shoulder-width at shoulder height.
- Brace your core and extend your arms straight up at a 45-degree angle from your body.
- Exhale as you lower the dumbbells back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps35lbs28reps35lbs38reps35lbs8. Floor Press
Floor Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED448,603Chest Strength68 mScoreChest
BarbellsThe Floor Press is an upper-body exercise that targets your chest, triceps, and shoulders. You lie on the floor and press a barbell up, which helps build strength while protecting your shoulders.
How to do it
- Lie on your back on the floor with your shoulder blades squeezed together and your knees bent, feet flat on the ground.
- Ensure your head, shoulders, and butt are touching the floor, and the barbell is at arm height on a rack.
- Unrack the barbell and place it above your shoulders.
- Brace your core by breathing deeply and tightening your abdomen.
- Bend your elbows at a 45-degree angle and lower the barbell to touch your elbows gently to the floor.
- Exhale and press the barbell back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps55lbs28reps55lbs38reps55lbs9. Smith Machine Bench Press
Smith Machine Bench Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED922,042Chest Strength66 mScoreChest
Smith Machine
Flat BenchThe Smith Machine Bench Press is a chest exercise that works your triceps and shoulders too. The Smith Machine helps keep the movement steady, making it easier to focus on properly performing the exercise.
How to do it
- Lie on your back on a bench with your shoulder blades squeezed together.
- Make sure your head, shoulders, and butt stay on the bench.
- Place your feet flat on the ground and keep your knees bent.
- Position the bar over your chest, holding it just outside shoulder-width with an overhand grip.
- Engage your core and unhook the bar, lowering it slowly towards your chest while keeping your elbows at a 45-degree angle.
- Touch your chest gently with the bar, then exhale and push it back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps60lbs28reps60lbs38reps60lbs10. Dumbbell Decline Bench Press
Dumbbell Decline Bench Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED642,034Chest Strength71 mScoreChest
Dumbbells
Decline BenchThe Dumbbell Decline Bench Press targets the lower chest, shoulders, and triceps. It is performed on a decline bench, allowing for a focused workout on the lower part of your chest.
How to do it
- Lie back on a decline bench with your shoulder blades squeezed together.
- Keep your heels on the ground and ensure the bench is in contact with your head, shoulders, and butt.
- Hold a dumbbell in each hand beside your shoulders with palms facing forward.
- Brace your core and press the dumbbells up until your arms are straight, keeping elbows slightly bent at a 45-degree angle.
- Lower the dumbbells back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps30lbs28reps30lbs38reps30lbs11. Dumbbell Decline Fly
Dumbbell Decline Fly demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED352,954Chest Strength58 mScoreChest
Dumbbells
Decline BenchThe Dumbbell Decline Fly focuses on building strength and definition in the lower chest. This exercise also works your shoulders and biceps, providing a great stretch and challenge for muscle growth.
How to do it
- Secure your legs on the decline bench and lie back, squeezing your shoulder blades together.
- Ensure your head, shoulders, and butt stay in contact with the bench.
- Hold the dumbbells above your shoulders with palms facing in and elbows slightly bent.
- Lower the dumbbells out to the sides in a wide arc while keeping your elbows slightly bent.
- When the dumbbells reach chest height, exhale and lift them back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps25lbs28reps25lbs38reps25lbs12. Dumbbell Floor Press
Dumbbell Floor Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED1,187,266Chest Strength45 mScoreChest
DumbbellsThe Dumbbell Floor Press is a great upper body exercise that strengthens your chest, triceps, and shoulders. It is safer than the bench press because it allows for a more controlled movement and is perfect for those who want to limit strain on their shoulders.
How to do it
- Lie on your back on the floor with your knees bent and feet flat on the ground.
- Keep your head, shoulders, and butt on the floor, squeezing your shoulder blades together.
- Hold dumbbells above your shoulders with arms extended straight up.
- Engage your core by tightening your stomach muscles.
- Lower the dumbbells by bending your elbows at a 45-degree angle until they touch the floor.
- Exhale and press the dumbbells back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps30lbs28reps30lbs38reps30lbs13. Dumbbell Incline Fly
Dumbbell Incline Fly demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED1,261,373Chest Strength84 mScoreChest
Dumbbells
Incline BenchThe Dumbbell Incline Fly targets the upper chest and helps improve muscle definition and shoulder flexibility. This exercise is performed on an incline bench, engaging your upper pectorals, deltoids, and triceps for a well-rounded upper body workout.
How to do it
- Lie back on an incline bench set at 45-60 degrees, keeping your shoulder blades squeezed together.
- Place your feet flat on the ground, with heels under your knees.
- Hold the dumbbells above your shoulders with palms facing inward and elbows slightly bent.
- Engage your core and lower the dumbbells in a wide arc to the side without bending your elbows.
- Lower until the dumbbells reach chest height, then exhale and lift them back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps25lbs28reps25lbs38reps25lbs14. Incline Dumbbell Squeeze Press
Incline Dumbbell Squeeze Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED712,970Chest Strength79 mScoreChest
Incline Bench
DumbbellsThe Incline Dumbbell Squeeze Press is a great exercise to strengthen your upper chest, shoulders, and triceps. By using an incline bench and squeezing the dumbbells, you can effectively work your muscles while maintaining tension in your chest.
How to do it
- Set the bench to a 45-degree incline.
- Hold a dumbbell in each hand with palms facing in, resting them on your chest.
- Press the dumbbells together as you extend your arms above your chest.
- Squeeze the dumbbells as you lower them back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps30lbs28reps30lbs38reps30lbs15. Dumbbell Squeeze Press
Dumbbell Squeeze Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED1,242,901Chest Strength90 mScoreChest
Flat Bench
DumbbellsThe Dumbbell Squeeze Press is an exercise that mainly works your chest, shoulders, and triceps. By pressing the dumbbells together, you keep constant tension on your chest, making it effective without needing extra equipment.
How to do it
- Lie flat on a bench with a dumbbell in each hand, palms facing in, resting on your chest.
- Press the dumbbells together and raise them above your chest, extending your arms.
- Keep pressing the dumbbells together as you lower them back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps30lbs28reps30lbs38reps30lbs
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