Don’t Do Chest Flys Like This! | INSTANT FIX! – ScottHermanFitness

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There is a right way and a very wrong way to do chest flys. A lot of people stay away from this exercise, and there are videos online saying not to do this exercise because you’ll get injured, when in reality the injury only occurs because you’re not doing the exercise properly. However, people don’t want to tell you that, they just want to tell you ‘Don’t Do This Exercise’ or they’ll title their videos ‘Worst Chest Exercise’, because it’s clickbait and it gets views. I’m not about that, so I want to show you how to take the dumbbell chest fly, and how to build the confidence you need to perform the exercise properly, and then actually progress with it as well.

Don’t Forget To Warm-Up Your Shoulders!
First and foremost – you HAVE to stretch your shoulders and warm-up your shoulder joint. I cannot stress this enough, you should be warming up your shoulders before every single lift that you do. Even if you’re doing squats – your shoulders are being placed in a compromised position, meaning you risk injury if you don’t warm them up. There are a few different warm-ups you can do, but my favorite is shoulder breakers. This is a really easy way to warm up your shoulders, where you go front to back with a band or even a PVC pipe or wooden pole. You can also go down on the ground and do some dumbbell rotations, just do whatever you have to do to get those shoulders nice and warm before you start doing your flys (or doing any kind of workout).

What Is The Wrong Way To Perform Chest Flys?
Let’s first cover what people normally do wrong, and the reason why this actually happens. The first thing that happens when this exercise is done incorrectly is you see people start off looking pretty good, with their palms facing in. However, when they start to go down, you start to see the palms stop facing in, and instead they turn out to a more pronated position. This happens for a few different reasons.

The first reason is that people think they’re actually bringing the weights over their chest, just because they’re not sure where their hands are in relation to their chest and don’t realize they are bringing the weights over their shoulders. Secondly, most people forget to pack their shoulders when they do a dumbbell fly. Majority of people will pack their shoulders when doing a dumbbell bench press or a barbell bench press, but forget to pack them when doing flys.

Chest Flys: Proper Form
Shoulder packing is when you retract your scapula down and back. A really easy way to do this, like I have mentioned many times before, is when you get into position, you start on the very edge of the bench, then after leaning back you slide back along the bench. Utilize that slide back to help pack your shoulders down and back. Once you’re in position, you can now do proper form with this movement which is a slight bend in your elbows, coming down over your chest, and going down as low as you can before returning to the top of the movement. Some of you may think that my demonstration is too far down and risks a shoulder tear. However, if you pack your shoulders and do the movement correctly, then when you are at the bottom as low as you can go, you should NOT be feeling tension in your shoulders. You should be feeling it in your chest and you can do the exercise safely.

If you still have a hard time with this movement and still have a hard time feeling it in your chest after doing all of this, it’s because you lack the mind-muscle connection, you lack the strength, or maybe you’re still not comfortable enough doing this movement. If that is the case for you, I’m going to give you two variations to help you get more comfortable so you can incorporate this exercise safely into your routine.

Variation #1: Chest Fly (On Floor)
The first option is to get down on the floor and do the movement here. Some benefits of doing the movement on the ground is that you won’t have to worry about any sort of shoulder tear, because what’s going to happen is even if you lose control, the dumbbells are going to stop when they hit the floor.

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21 comments

ScottHermanFitness October 12, 2017 - 2:04 pm

NEWSFLASH!! – If you use proper form this exercise is TOTALLY SAFE!!! Who would have known?! But seriously guys, I'm just tired of seeing videos pop up with clickbait titles telling you NOT to do an exercise because their Mom, Uncle, dog, cat or pet hamster hurt themselves once doing it with bad form. At the end of the day you can find a reason to make any exercise dangerous.. OR.. you can learn how to perform them safely and take precautions to prevent injuries. #JustSaiyan – 10% of SAIYAN GEAR! "MS10" – https://www.justsaiyan.co

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Nik 27 September 5, 2019 - 7:29 pm

Nice video, will start using this exercise again! Was scared to do it because athleanX said its not that good for the shoulders/chest

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HUMAM ALTAMASH September 11, 2019 - 2:49 pm Reply
León O September 26, 2019 - 3:45 pm

Que chulo te ves vestido así 💪

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Giuseppe Loris Mengarelli March 5, 2020 - 9:46 pm

Bel video….Io ho imparato bene questo esercizio grazie al pavimento,adesso lo faccio bene,però scendere troppo rischi di farti del male sulla spalla e di strapparti,ti devi fermare un pò prima o altezza spalla e non andare sotto la spalla,perchè se no rischi di farti male!

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Reza Radmard March 25, 2020 - 5:50 pm

Thank you for sharing the Proper way of executing workout routines.Would you kindly demonstrate the Proper way of doing Barbell Bench Press.
Thank you.
Rezza

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Rainbow Collection April 16, 2020 - 5:58 am

nice tips…i like your saiyan sando😊

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Zyne May 1, 2020 - 11:01 pm

Hey jeff! When u put ur shoulders down and back, do u feel like theyre flexing or activated too much ?or theyre just like chilling there lol, thanks

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nothingtoseehere June 18, 2020 - 5:51 pm

Thanks Scott. One of my fav exercises and keeping tention is euphoric for me.

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EYR3112 July 11, 2020 - 4:45 pm

Excellent advice!!!!!!!!👌👍

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ameen quarishi July 16, 2020 - 7:02 am

Dude you aren’t supposed to be touching the dumbbells at the top it releases the tension and besides your stretching your hands too much . Sorry your demonstration is incorrect.

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Gamer Patrick October 30, 2020 - 5:38 am

Are pronated chest flyes good to do in place of regular flys

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Ahmed M. H. IBRAHIM June 3, 2021 - 10:40 pm

As always, very informative and helpful content 👍👍👍👍👍. Thanks a million, Scott 😁😁😁😁😁😁

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Zo Herring Jr June 4, 2021 - 1:27 pm

Boston Accent!!!!

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psykoviper gaming June 18, 2021 - 5:32 am

I did that with wrong form on Monday and I’ve had doms ever since, I can’t even lift a cup of tea

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Squash The Beef June 22, 2021 - 12:55 pm

Excellent tips

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Saif Rind July 12, 2021 - 6:31 pm

Thanks brother you explained well.

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Gail A. September 23, 2021 - 4:45 am

Scott, where are you from? Your accent is so interesting!

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yeshua saves September 24, 2021 - 5:28 am

Still relevant 3 years later

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L Lyons September 30, 2021 - 11:27 pm

helpful info and well-explained

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Verified Vet Willz December 9, 2021 - 10:02 pm

Bro videos are helpful asf🔥🔥🔥💪🏾

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