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EXERCISE

TIP S

CHEST

This powerful muscle group is the
cornerstone of a well-developed upper
body. To most thoroughly work your
pecs, include both pressing and fly
movements and vary the angle of the
bench from decline to flat to incline.

BENCH / CHEST PRESS

INCLINE PRESS

DECLINE PRESS

PEC FLY

INCLINE FLY

DECLINE FLY

CABLE CROSSOVER

DIPS

SHOULDERS

The shoulder joint, which has the
greatest range of motion of all joints in
the body, is best worked by training all
three deltoid heads. Include a pressing
movement followed by a raise for each
of the three heads.

SHOULDER PRESS

BEHIND THE NECK PRESS

FRONT DELTOID RAISE

LATERAL (SIDE) DELTOID RAISE

BENT-OVER LATERAL DELTOID RAISE

REVERSE PEC-FLY

UPPER BACK

A powerful upper back is marked by
both middle-back thickness and width
(the sought-after V-taper). This is
best achieved by combining various
rows with pull-downs and pull-ups.
Remember to vary your grip to slightly
change the stimulus.

PULL UP

UPRIGHT ROW

LAT PULLDOWN

SEATED ROW

BENT OVER ROW

HIGH ROW

REVERSE GRIP PULLDOWN

TRAPS

A signature muscle of a strong upper
back, well-developed traps help prevent
neck  injury. Shrug movements should
be done with heavy weights in a straight
up-and-down motion.

S

TRAIGHT BAR SHRUG

DUMBBELL SHRUG

BEHIND THE BACK SHRUG

UPRIGHT ROW

LOWER BACK

Important not only for spinal protection
but also because it’s the seat of power
for many exercises. If you spend a great
deal of time crunching for abs, you need
to balance your training for complete
development and muscular balance.

PULL UP

UPRIGHT ROW

LAT PULLDOWN

SEATED ROW

BENT OVER ROW

HIGH ROW

REVERSE GRIP PULLDOWN

TRICEPS

This three-headed muscle on the back
of your arm is involved in extension of
the elbow. Like the biceps, the triceps
cross the elbow and shoulder joints.
Because of this, you can and should work
the triceps through a variety of angles
to ensure  complete development.

LYING TRICEPS EXTENSION

CABLE TRICEPS EXTENSION

CABLE TRICEPS PRESSDOWN

CLOSE-GRIP BENCH PRESS

REVERSE-GRIP PRESSDOWN

TRICEPS PRESS

DIPS

BICEPS / FOREARMS

A two-headed muscle, the biceps’
primary focus is to flex your elbow and
supinate your wrist. The ability to build
your biceps peak is largely genetic,
but exercises that maximally stress the
short head will help.

BICEPS

STANDING BICEP CURL

SEATED BICEP CURL

INCLINE CURL

PREACHER CURL

CONCENTRATION CURL

ONE-ARM CABLE CURL

FOREARMS

WRIST CURL

REVERSE WRIST CURL

ABDOMINALS

The rectus abdominus has upper and
lower regions, but you can’t isolate one
area over the other. Still, include both
upper and lower ab movement to more
strongly emphasize those areas, and
do twisting movements to work the
obliques for complete development.

UPPER AB REGION

CABLE AB CRUNCH

DECLINE BENCH CRUNCH

LOWER AB REGION

REVERSE CRUNCH

HANGING KNEE RAISE

HIP THRUST

OBLIQUES

CABLE SIDE BEND

OBLIQUE CRUNCH

THIGHS / GLUTES

The main muscles of the thighs are the
quadriceps which are composed of four
muscles. You have several others near
the hip joint, including the body’s largest
muscle group, the gluteals. Multijoint
movements (in which action occurs at
both the hip and knee joints) are your
best choice to work these muscles.

BACK SQUAT

FRONT SQUAT

LEG PRESS

LUNGE

REVERSE LUNGE

STEP-UP

LEG EXTENSION 

(does not work glutes)

HAMSTRINGS

On the back of the thighs, the
hamstrings balance the quads and
allow for a wide range of movement.
Good exercise choices include those
that work the hamstrings and both the
hip and knee joints.

DEADLIFT

STIFF-LEGGED DEADLIFT

GOOD MORNING

LYING LEG CURL

SEATED LEG CURL

ONE-LEGGED STANDING LEG CURL

CALVES

Calves consist of two major muscles,
the gastrocnemius and soleus. The
latter is best worked when the knee is
flexed, as in the seated calf raise.

STANDING CALF RAISE

SEATED CALF RAISE

DONKEY CALF RAISE

LEG PRESS CALF RAISE

HACK SQUAT CALF RAISE

Listed below are Body-Solid’s picks of the best exercises you can do for each body part. These exercises can be
done using free weights, machines and multi-station gyms. Learn to do each exercise in proper form. You can
make substitutions in your training and try variations of each using different Body-Solid grips, cable attachments and
accessories to slightly change the emphasis of a particular exercise. Note: Many movements, especially multijoint
exercises, work more than one muscle group. For example, your front deltoids and triceps are stimulated during
bench / chest pressing movements.

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Summary of Contents for Power Lift FID46

Page 1: ...rition p 15 Exercise Prescription p 16 Training Tips p 17 Common Training Mistakes p 18 Setting Up Your Personal Program p 19 Deterine Your Training Method p 20 Exercise Tips p 21 Anatomy Chart p 22 F...

Page 2: ...read the instructions thoroughly Read each step in the assembly instructions and follow the steps in sequence Do not skip ahead If you skip ahead you may learn later that you have to disassemble comp...

Page 3: ...rection unless specified in text or illustrations to do otherwise Leave room for adjustments Tighten fasteners such as bolts nuts and screws so the unit is stable but leave room for adjustments Do not...

Page 4: ...m x 80mm partial thread two 36 flat washer 10mm one 32 nylon lock nut 10mm D Slide adjustment carriage E over chrome adjustment tube F as shown with the pop pin knob on the left side of the bench You...

Page 5: ...4 S T E P 1...

Page 6: ...right side of back brace J as shown using one 22 hex bolt 10mm x 165mm partial thread two 36 flat washer 10mm one 32 nylon lock nut 10mm C See Note 3 Install 165mm 6 1 2 bolt 22 thru left side of back...

Page 7: ...S T E P 2 6...

Page 8: ...ver tightening pad bolts will cause T nuts in pads to strip out Install using four 30 hex bolt 8mm x 60mm partial thread four 37 spring lock washer 8mm four 38 flat washer 8mm C Install back pad Q on...

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Page 10: ...10mm one 35 spring lock washer 10mm one 28 round allen head 10mm x 20mm full thread bolt Wrench tighten this bolt now one 2 plastic ball end cap 2 one 12 rubber donut D See Note 1 Install all three ro...

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Page 12: ...our local Body Solid dealer If you have any questions about the operation set up or maintenance of this bench please call our customer service department at 1 800 556 3113 Pay special attention to the...

Page 13: ...that is involved with the lift Keeping proper form also includes maintaining control through an entire range of motion 4 Breath properly Inhale during the eccentric phase of the exercise and exhale d...

Page 14: ...med on every second day is adequate EXERCISE LARGE MUSCLES FIRST You should work your large muscle groups first ie squat bench press lat pulldown before you exercise your small muscle groups ie bicep...

Page 15: ...e between sets to give your muscles a chance to partially recover before working them again For power and muscle size development allow a 3 to 4 minute rest interval between sets For muscular enduranc...

Page 16: ...and therefore must be ingested Plant sources of protein such as beans starchy vegetables nuts and grains do not always contain all eight amino acids Because of this vegetarians must consume a variety...

Page 17: ...sets usually have a longer resting period between sets The results of using this method are normally increased muscular strength and mass If the desired outcome is to gain overall muscle mass your exe...

Page 18: ...s from microtears and a build up of lactic acid in the muscle fibers This is the result of intense exercise Muscle soreness can become a problem when the body is pushed too fast and too quickly As a b...

Page 19: ...roper form 5 Not Enough Rest Between Workouts If you re still sore from your previous workout you don t have to go back at it just because it s your scheduled day Give your body an extra day off to fu...

Page 20: ...et to factor in the warm up and cool down periods You may have to modify your current lifestyle to accommodate your new schedule It s very important to include the following basic components to achiev...

Page 21: ...d between sets should be from 60 to 90 seconds This allows a degree of muscle recovery before you hit them again FOR POWER AND MUSCLE MASS This is the method most often used by bodybuilders and is rec...

Page 22: ...r elbow and supinate your wrist The ability to build your biceps peak is largely genetic but exercises that maximally stress the short head will help BICEPS STANDING BICEP CURL SEATED BICEP CURL INCLI...

Page 23: ...luteus Medius Gluteas Maximus Abs External Oblique Triceps Triceps Brachii lateral head longhead medial head Hamstrings Iliotibial Band Biceps Femoris Adductor Magnus Semitendinosus Gracilis Semimembr...

Page 24: ...e v e r a l c o p i e s o f t h i s p a g e t o k e e p t r a c k o f y o u r g o a l s a n d a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s Y o u c a n p r i n t m o r e c o p i e s o f t h i s p a g e b y g o i n g...

Page 25: ...t W Weight used Make several copies of this page to keep track of your progress You can print more copies of this page by going to http www bodysolid com support docs html Date Exercise BENCH CHEST PR...

Page 26: ...ge to keep track of your progress You can print more copies of this page by going to http www bodysolid com support docs html Date Exercise LEG PRESS SQUAT LEG EXTENSION LEG CURL CALF RAISE BENCH CHES...

Page 27: ...f your changes and improvements It s a great motivational tool S Sets R Repetitions per set W Weight used Make several copies of this page to keep track of your progress You can print more copies of t...

Page 28: ...popular type of stretching is the static stretching technique Thisformofstretching involves voluntary complete relaxation of the mus cles while they are elongated A static stretch is a constant steady...

Page 29: ...reach slightly backward 5 Hold for 10 seconds LOWER BACK Spinal Twist Pretzel MUSCLE S AFFECTED internal oblique external oblique and spinal erectors 1 Sitting with legs straight and upper body nearly...

Page 30: ...ointed in same direction as front foot it is not necessary to have heel on floor 5 Keep torso upright and rest hands on hips or front leg 6 Slowly lower hips forward and downward 7 Hold for 10 to 15 s...

Page 31: ...nds 6 Keep head upright and neck relaxed POSTERIOR OF UPPER ARM Behind Neck Stretch Chicken Wing MUSCLE S AFFECTED triceps and latissimus dorsi 1 Standing or sitting flex right arm and raise elbow abo...

Page 32: ...with the chin 3 Extend neck posteriorly backward by trying to touch the head to the trapezius hold for 10 seconds SHOULDER Straight Arms Behind Back MUSCLE S AFFECTED deltoids and pectoralis major 1...

Page 33: ...with the left arm ANTERIOR OF THIGH AND HIP FLEXOR Side Quadricep Stretch MUSCLE S AFFECTED quadriceps and iliopsoas 1 Lie on left side with both legs straight 2 Place left forearm flat on floor and u...

Page 34: ...ouch MUSCLE S AFFECTED hamstrings spinal erectors and gastrocnemius 1 Sit with the upper body nearly vertical and legs straight 2 Lean forward from waist and grasp toes with each hand slightly pull to...

Page 35: ...the waist and grasp toes with right hand and slightly pull toes toward the upper body as the chest is also pulled toward right leg Hold for 10 seconds 4 Release toes and relax foot 5 Grasp ankle and...

Page 36: ...ght foot and pull on toes slightly while pulling chest toward right leg Hold for 10 seconds 3 Release toes and relax foot 4 Grasp ankle and continue to pull chest toward right leg Hold for 10 seconds...

Page 37: ...s in front of left foot 2 Flex right foot toward shin dorsi flexion with heel in contact with floor 3 Lean forward and try to touch right leg with chest while both legs are straight 4 Continue to lean...

Page 38: ...15 seconds 5 To stretch achilles tendon raise heels slightly Slightly flex the knees and then lower the heels This stretch will be felt in the achilles tendon 6 Hold for 10 to 15 seconds 7 For a more...

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Page 42: ...R e f e r e n c e D r a w i n g s 41 F I D 4 6 F l a t I n c l i n e D e c l i n e B e n c h...

Page 43: ...m QTY 34 36 Key flat washer 10mm x 30mm QTY 3 34 Key nylon lock nut 10mm QTY 19 32 Key hex bolt 8mm x 60mm partial thread QTY 8 30 Key hex bolt 8mm x 45mm partial thread QTY 2 31 Key nylon lock nut 8m...

Page 44: ...iage bolt 10mm x 95mm QTY 4 29 Key hex bolt 10mm x 60mm partial thread QTY 2 25 Key hex bolt 10mm x 80mm partial thread QTY 2 24 Key hex bolt 10mm x 110mm partial thread QTY 1 23 Key hex bolt 10mm x 1...

Page 45: ...0 3 FRB18 5 FOAM ROLLER BAR 18 1 2 11 4 FG1 6 FOAM GRIP 1 6 OD VARIOUS LENGTHS 12 1 RDOP2 RUBBER DONUT FOR OLY WEIGHT POST 13 2 PIN4 ADJUSTMENT PIN 14 2 ROLWH3 ROLLER WHEEL 3 15 1 LLPPH LARGE LOCKING...

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