5 Chest Workouts That Don’t Require Any Equipment
You don’t have to go to the gym to get fit, even when your goal is to build up specific, targeted muscle groups; the truth is that you can build up your chest muscles with a workout at home.
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The key is just to find dymanic exercises that specifically target your pectorals and other chest-related muscles. Most of these chest workouts are so convenient that you can do them at home or in your bedroom.
Build your chest strength and structure with the following routines.
1. Throughout The Day
Overhead Stretching
Interlace your fingers and lift them up over your head, reaching towards your middle back. If possible, hold a water bottle or another homemade weight in your hands while you do this. Do 10 repetitions at a time and repeat throughout the day.
In-Place Presses
While sitting up, place your hands in the position you would when bench pressing. Then, holding your upper body straight, perform the same motion as a press. Perform 20 repetitions and repeat throughout the day for stronger shoulder and chest muscles.
2. The Door Jamb Routine
Doorway Body Presses
Stand a foot away from your doorway. Place one hand flatly on each side of your doorway. Begin to press your body, without moving your feet or hands, through the doorway. Stop pressing when you feel a burn. Repeat 10 times.
To The Side Stretch
Stand in your doorway, facing into a room. Place one hand at shoulder height on the doorway. Keeping your feet in place, press yourself forward, as straight as possible, into the room. Perform 10 repetitions per side.
3. Household Weight Lifting
The 180-Degree Water Lift
Start with two water bottles, one in each hand. Lying flat on the floor, perform presses as if you are using heavy barbells. As you raise the bottles, be sure they are aligned over your chest. Twist your arm so that the bottles shift 180 degrees. Perform 20 repetitions. Move up to heavier water bottles or jugs as you grow stronger.
Two Chair Lifts
Stand between two chairs, with the backs facing you. Grab hold of the chair rails and lift the chairs simultaneously. Be sure to keep your body straight and your arms out to your side as your lift the chairs. Perform 20 repetitions.
Pick-Me-Ups
Stand with your back facing a strong and sturdy counter or table. Using just your hands behind you on the surface, lift yourself onto the counter or table. Repeat 10 times for a thorough chest workout.
4. Pectoral Push-Up Workout
The Weighted Push-Up
Pick up a heavy coffee table book or school book. Position yourself to perform a push-up, and place the book over your upper back. Perform 20 push-ups at a time. For an extra burn in your chest, perform single arm pushups. The focus you’ll need to keep the book in place on your back will force your chest muscles to work harder.
Extra-Wide Push-Ups
A regular pushup will help your chest muscles, but for serious toning, spread your arms as far apart as you can. Cross your legs as well. All that extra pressure will add onto the work your pectorals must perform.
Incline Push-Ups
Put your toes on the couch, bed, or a stable chair. Perform 20 standard pushups while on this simple, “homemade” decline.
Step-Up Push-Ups
Place a sturdy book under your hands as you set up for a standard pushup. Perform a pushup. Quickly step your arms off the book and perform another pushup. Repeat a pushup on the book, then a pushup to the other side of the book. Perform 30 pushups overall.
5. 10 Intense Minutes
Repeat this routine three times, filling a whole ten minutes with intense interval chest training.
- Single-Arm Push-Ups: 10 repetitions per arm.
- Water Bottle Presses: 20 repetitions, one bottle in each hand.
- Water Bottle Flys: 20 Repetitions, one bottle in each hand.
- Extra Wide Push-Ups: 10 repetitions.
- Doorway Body Presses: 20 repetitions.
- Jumping Jacks: 10 repetitions.