Dumbbell Press - Decline Rotation

Recommendations: 2-3 Sets, 8-12 Reps, 80 Wght

Beginner Chest Triceps Strength Dumbbell Decline Bench Push Compound Gym

Purpose: This exercise increases strength and strength speed, and produces greater functional strength for pressing movements.

Benefits: Dumbbells do not limit your movement as much as a barbell does and thus makes greater demands on the stabilizing muscles.

Using a decline bench, Lie on the bench with your feet under the restraining bar and grab a dumbbell in each hand with the palms facing towards your feet. Your elbows should be out to the side of your body and the dumbbells should be almost tucked into your armpits. This is your starting position. Straighten your elbows while rotating the dumbbells so that your palms face inwards. Exhale during this movement. At the top of the movement, squeeze your pecs and hunch your shoulders forward. This latter movement will work the Pecs Minor. Slowly lower dumbbells back to the starting position. Inhale during this movement. Repeat for the recommended number of repetitions.


The chest is composed of the Pectoralis Major and the Pectoralis Minor. The Pec Major attaches to the upper arm and pulls the upper arm across the chest. The Pec Minor lies mostly underneath the Pec Major and draws the shoulder blade down and forward.

Step 1

Lie on a decline bench, holding dumbbells tucked into your armpits.

dumbbell-press-decline-rotation-step-0

Using a decline bench, Lie on the bench with your feet under the restraining bar and grab a dumbbell in each hand with the palms facing towards your feet. Your elbows should be out to the side of your body and the dumbbells should be almost tucked into your armpits. This is your starting position.

Step 2

Raise the dumbbells, rotating them so that your palms face inwards.

dumbbell-press-decline-rotation-step-1

Straighten your elbows while rotating the dumbbells so that your palms face inwards. Exhale during this movement. At the top of the movement, squeeze your pecs and hunch your shoulders forward. This latter movement will work the Pecs Minor.

Step 3

Lower the dumbbells back to the starting position.

dumbbell-press-decline-rotation-step-2

Slowly lower the dumbbells back to the starting position. Inhale during this movement. Lie on the bench with your feet under the restraining bar and grab a dumbbell in each hand with the palms facing towards your feet. Your elbows should be out to the side of your body and the dumbbells should be almost tucked into your armpits.