Best Push Day Workouts With Cable Machines To Build Strength
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Cable machines offer versatility by enabling adjustable resistance angles and a variety of handle attachments, allowing for targeted muscle activation.
A strength-building routine includes both compound and isolation exercises, emphasizing higher resistance and lower repetitions to develop maximal lifting capacity.
Push day routines center on horizontal and vertical pushing exercises, engaging the chest, shoulders, and triceps through both comprehensive and focused movements.
By integrating principles of a PPL split into your routine, you can effectively enhance both power and muscle development using cable machines.
Workout 1
Triceps, Chest, Shoulders

Cable Rope Tricep Extension
15reps40lbs25reps40lbs35reps40lbs45reps40lbs55reps40lbs
Single Arm Cable Press
18reps12.5lbs28reps12.5lbs38reps12.5lbs
Cable Lateral Raise
110reps12.5lbs210reps12.5lbs310reps12.5lbs
Cable Face Pull
112reps35lbs212reps35lbs
Cable Crossover Fly
112reps30lbs212reps30lbs312reps30lbs
Tricep Overhead Extension with Rope
112reps35lbs212reps35lbs312reps35lbs
Workout 2
Triceps, Chest, Shoulders

Cable One Arm Underhand Tricep Extension
15reps35lbs25reps35lbs35reps35lbs45reps35lbs55reps35lbs
Single Arm Cable Press
18reps12.5lbs28reps12.5lbs38reps12.5lbs
Cable Rear Delt Fly
110reps20lbs210reps20lbs310reps20lbs
Cable Shoulder Press
112reps35lbs212reps35lbs
Cable Chest Press
112reps40lbs212reps40lbs312reps40lbs
Cable Tricep Pushdown
112reps40lbs212reps40lbs312reps40lbs
Workout 3
Triceps, Chest, Shoulders

Cable One Arm Tricep Side Extension
15reps35lbs25reps35lbs35reps35lbs45reps35lbs55reps35lbs
Single Arm Cable Press
18reps12.5lbs28reps12.5lbs38reps12.5lbs
Freemotion Shoulder Press
110reps40lbs210reps40lbs310reps40lbs
Behind the Back Cable Lateral Raise
112reps30lbs212reps30lbs
Incline Cable Chest Press
112reps35lbs212reps35lbs312reps35lbs
Single Arm High Cable Tricep Extension
112reps30lbs212reps30lbs312reps30lbs
The 15 Best Push Day Exercises with Cable Machines to Build Strength
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1. Cable Rope Tricep Extension
Cable Rope Tricep Extension demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED5,575,234Triceps Strength100 mScoreTriceps
Rope CableThe Cable Rope Tricep Extension is a great exercise to specifically strengthen your triceps. Using a cable machine allows for better control and consistent tension, making it ideal for adjusting weights easily and performing high-repetition sets.
How to do it
- Set the pulley to the highest position and attach the rope.
- Hold the rope with your palms facing each other, elbows at your sides, bent at 90 degrees.
- Engage your core and keep your back straight.
- Extend your arms by straightening your elbows while keeping them close to your body.
- Return to the starting position by bending your elbows.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps40lbs28reps40lbs38reps40lbs2. Cable Crossover Fly
Cable Crossover Fly demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED2,687,316Chest Strength95 mScoreChest
Crossover CableThe Cable Crossover Fly is a chest exercise that uses cables to maintain tension and control. This exercise helps isolate different parts of the chest for a focused workout.
How to do it
- Set the pulleys to just above head height.
- Stand with one foot forward, holding the pulley handles at shoulder height with palms facing forward.
- Engage your core and keep your spine straight.
- With arms extended, sweep the handles down in a wide arc towards the bottom of your ribcage.
- Return to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps22.5lbs28reps22.5lbs38reps22.5lbs3. Cable Lateral Raise
Cable Lateral Raise demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED1,978,112Shoulders Strength97 mScoreShoulders
Hi-Lo Pulley CableThe Cable Lateral Raise is a shoulder exercise that targets the middle deltoid muscle. Using a cable machine allows for better control and can help identify strength differences between your left and right sides.
How to do it
- Adjust the pulley to the lowest position and attach a handle.
- Stand with feet shoulder-width apart, facing the pulley with your left side.
- Grab the handle with your right hand, keep your palm facing in.
- Tighten your core to maintain a straight back.
- With a slightly bent elbow, raise the handle to shoulder height while rotating it slightly upwards.
- Lower the handle back to the starting position and repeat on the other side.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps12.5lbs28reps12.5lbs38reps12.5lbs4. Cable Face Pull
Cable Face Pull demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED2,132,611Shoulders Strength96 mScoreShoulders
Hi-Lo Pulley CableThe Cable Face Pull is an exercise that strengthens your shoulder muscles, especially the rear deltoids. It uses a cable machine, allowing you to easily control the resistance by adjusting the pulley height or your distance from the machine.
How to do it
- Set the pulley to chin height and attach a rope.
- Stand with one foot slightly in front of the other and grip the rope with both hands.
- Step back until the cable is taut, with your arms extended.
- Keep your arms parallel to the ground and engage your core as you pull the rope towards your chin, letting your hands move apart slightly.
- When the rope is in front of your chin, return to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps40lbs28reps40lbs38reps40lbs5. Single Arm Cable Press
Single Arm Cable Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED298,585Chest Strength85 mScoreChest
Hi-Lo Pulley CableThe Single Arm Cable Press is a great exercise for strengthening your chest, shoulders, and triceps. It helps identify and fix strength differences between your arms while mimicking the motion of throwing a punch, making it useful for combat sports.
How to do it
- Set the cable machine's pulley at solar plexus height.
- Attach a handle to the cable.
- Stand in front of the machine with one hand in line with the handle.
- Hold the handle in one hand with your palm facing in.
- Step away until there is tension in the cable.
- Get into a slight lunge position.
- Engage your core and keep your back straight as you look forward.
- Extend the arm not holding the handle in front of you and bring the handle arm to your side at chest height.
- Push the handle forward as if throwing a punch, while pulling your other arm back.
- Pause for a moment, avoiding twisting your body.
- Return to the starting position with control and tension.
- Repeat on the other side.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps20lbs28reps20lbs38reps20lbs6. Cable Chest Press
Cable Chest Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED435,174Chest Strength76 mScoreChest
Crossover Cable
Freemotion Machine (all forms)The Cable Chest Press is a great exercise for working your chest, shoulders, and triceps. Using cable machines keeps tension on your muscles and lets you adjust the direction of the resistance.
How to do it
- Set the cable pulleys just above shoulder height.
- Sit with your back against the seat and hold the handles at chest height, shoulder-width apart, with palms facing down.
- Engage your core to keep your back straight.
- Push your arms forward while keeping the handles at shoulder level.
- Return to the starting position by bending your elbows.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps40lbs28reps40lbs38reps40lbs7. Cable Rear Delt Fly
Cable Rear Delt Fly demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED645,918Shoulders Strength82 mScoreShoulders
Crossover CableThe Cable Rear Delt Fly targets the rear shoulders to improve your shoulder balance and posture. Using a cable machine allows for better muscle activation with constant tension. This exercise also strengthens the upper back and helps correct shoulder imbalances.
How to do it
- Adjust the pulleys to just above your eye level.
- Stand facing the pulleys with your feet shoulder-width apart.
- Grab the left pulley with your right hand and the right pulley with your left hand.
- Engage your core and extend your arms out to the sides, keeping them straight.
- Pause briefly when your arms are fully extended, then slowly return to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps20lbs28reps20lbs38reps20lbs8. Cable Shoulder Press
Cable Shoulder Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED164,564Shoulders Strength77 mScoreShoulders
Crossover CableThe Cable Shoulder Press is an exercise that strengthens your shoulder muscles, especially the front and middle parts. Using cables keeps tension on the muscles, improving stability and control during the movement.
How to do it
- Set the pulleys to the lowest position and attach the handles.
- Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, holding the handles outside your shoulders, palms facing forward, and elbows by your sides.
- Press the handles overhead until your arms are straight and in line with your ears, then lower them back down.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps35lbs28reps35lbs38reps35lbs9. Freemotion Shoulder Press
Freemotion Shoulder Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED95,615Shoulders Strength82 mScoreShoulders
Freemotion Machine (all forms)The Freemotion Shoulder Press is a beginner-friendly exercise that targets your shoulder muscles. Using a Freemotion machine helps you maintain stability, making it easier to control your movements and focus on your form.
How to do it
- Adjust the dual pulleys to the lowest position with handle attachments.
- Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, holding the handles at shoulder height with palms facing forward and elbows close to your sides.
- Press the handles overhead until your arms are fully extended, keeping your wrists and forearms straight.
- Lower the handles back to the starting position to repeat the exercise.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps40lbs28reps40lbs38reps40lbs10. Incline Cable Chest Press
Incline Cable Chest Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED108,055Chest Strength48 mScoreChest
Freemotion Machine (all forms)The Incline Cable Chest Press strengthens the upper chest muscles by using cables at an incline. This exercise helps improve muscle growth and provides added safety for your joints while also engaging your core.
How to do it
- Set the pulleys to just above shoulder height.
- Sit against the seat, holding the pulley handles at chest height with palms facing down.
- Engage your core to maintain a neutral spine.
- Push your arms forward, keeping elbows slightly below shoulders.
- Return to start by bending your elbows and bringing the handles back.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps45lbs28reps45lbs38reps45lbs11. Low Cable Chest Fly
Low Cable Chest Fly demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED947,897Chest Strength67 mScoreChest
Crossover CableThe Low Cable Chest Fly is a strength exercise that focuses on building the lower chest muscles. Using cables at a low height helps create constant resistance and better control during the movement.
How to do it
- Set the pulley cables to the lowest position.
- Stand with one foot in front for balance.
- Hold the cable handles next to your hips with your palms facing up.
- With a slight bend in your elbows, lift the cables up to your upper chest, keeping your palms facing the ceiling.
- Bring the cables back down to the starting position and repeat.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps22.5lbs28reps22.5lbs38reps22.5lbs12. Behind the Back Cable Lateral Raise
Behind the Back Cable Lateral Raise demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED169,594Shoulders Strength80 mScoreShoulders
Hi-Lo Pulley Cable
Rope CableThe Behind the Back Cable Lateral Raise is a shoulder exercise that targets the lateral head to enhance shoulder width and definition. The cable setup helps create constant tension, giving you a different movement experience compared to dumbbells.
How to do it
- Stand sideways to the cable machine with your feet in front of the pulley.
- Hold the handle with the hand farthest from the machine, cable behind you, and palm facing in.
- With a slight bend in your elbow, raise the cable in an arc upward away from your body.
- Pause when the handle reaches shoulder height.
- Lower the weight back to the starting position while keeping shoulder tension.
- Keep your core tight, chest up, and shoulders back during the exercise.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps12.5lbs28reps12.5lbs38reps12.5lbs13. Mid Cable Crossover Fly
Mid Cable Crossover Fly demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED245,447Chest Strength28 mScoreChest
Crossover CableThe Mid Cable Crossover Fly targets the mid-chest area to help create a balanced chest shape. Using a cable machine, this exercise keeps constant tension on the chest muscles for better development.
How to do it
- Set the cable machine to shoulder height.
- Grab a handle in each hand and step forward into a light lunge, creating tension on the cables.
- Engage your chest and pull the cables in front of you, keeping a slight bend in your elbows.
- Hold the position for a moment, feeling the tension in your chest.
- Slowly release the weights back to the starting position while maintaining chest tension.
- Keep your core tight and your back straight throughout the movement.
- Switch legs and repeat, doing equal sets on both sides.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps22.5lbs28reps22.5lbs38reps22.5lbs14. Single Arm Low Cable Crossover Fly
Single Arm Low Cable Crossover Fly demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED148,146Chest Strength49 mScoreChest
Crossover CableThe Single Arm Low Cable Crossover Fly is a chest exercise targeting the lower pectoral muscles. It helps improve muscle balance and definition through a focused stretch and contraction of each side individually.
How to do it
- Stand to the side of the cable machine with feet shoulder-width apart.
- Grab the cable handle with one hand and pull it up and across your body.
- Hold the position at the top for a moment, feeling the tension in your chest.
- Slowly return the handle to the starting position while keeping the tension.
- Switch arms and repeat the exercise on the other side.
- Keep your core tight and back straight throughout the movement.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps15lbs28reps15lbs38reps15lbs15. Cable Front Raise
Cable Front Raise demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED178,281Shoulders Strength86 mScoreShoulders
Hi-Lo Pulley CableThe Cable Front Raise is a shoulder exercise that targets the front deltoids while providing consistent resistance using a cable machine. This helps build shoulder strength and definition while also engaging the core for stability.
How to do it
- Adjust the cable machine pulley to its lowest setting and attach a bar.
- Stand facing away from the machine with the bar between your legs.
- Place your feet shoulder-width apart and slightly bend your knees.
- Grab the bar with an overhand grip and pull it to your hips, feeling tension in the cable.
- Engage your core, keep your back straight, and look forward.
- With your arms nearly straight, raise the bar to eye level in an arc by using your shoulders.
- Hold the raised position briefly before returning to the starting point with control.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps20lbs28reps20lbs38reps20lbs
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