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Chest Push (multiple response)

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Chest Push (multiple response) Chest Push (multiple response)
Equipment
Medicine Ball
Level
Beginner
Force
Push
Mechanic
Compound
Instructions
  1. Begin in a kneeling position facing a wall or utilize a partner. Hold the ball with both hands tight into the chest.
  2. Execute the pass by exploding forward and outward with the hips while pushing the ball as hard as possible.
  3. Follow through by falling forward, catching yourself with your hands.
  4. Immediately return to an upright position. Repeat for the desired number of repetitions.
Frequently asked questions
What muscles does the Chest Push (multiple response) work?

Chest Push (multiple response) primarily targets the Chest. It also engages the Abdominals, Shoulders, Triceps as secondary muscles. This makes it an effective plyometrics exercise for building chest development.

What equipment do I need for the Chest Push (multiple response)?

You will need a medicine ball to perform the Chest Push (multiple response). Make sure the equipment is set up properly and at the appropriate weight before starting.

Is the Chest Push (multiple response) suitable for beginners?

Yes. The Chest Push (multiple response) is a beginner-friendly exercise. Focus on proper form before adding weight or intensity. It's a great movement to include early in your training.

Is the Chest Push (multiple response) a compound or isolation exercise?

The Chest Push (multiple response) is a compound exercise, meaning it works multiple joints and muscle groups simultaneously. Compound movements are efficient for building overall plyometrics and are typically performed earlier in a workout when you have the most energy.

How many sets and reps should I do for the Chest Push (multiple response)?

For plyometric exercises like the Chest Push (multiple response), focus on quality over quantity. Perform 3-4 sets of 6-10 reps with full recovery between sets (60-90 seconds). Explosive power decreases with fatigue, so stop if your form breaks down.

What are good alternatives to the Chest Push (multiple response)?

Good alternatives include the Alternating Floor Press, Around The Worlds, Barbell Bench Press - Medium Grip. These exercises target similar muscle groups (Chest) and can be substituted based on available equipment or training preference.

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