Best Chest Exercises

The best chest exercises are the barbell bench press for heavy loading, the incline dumbbell press for the upper pec, the dumbbell bench press for a deeper stretch at the bottom, the cable chest fly for constant tension, and the push-up when you have no equipment. Two pressing angles and one fly cover almost everyone's chest training.

The 5 best chest exercises

  1. Barbell Bench PressHeavy compound

    Takes heavier load than any other chest movement, and small plate jumps keep it progressing for years.

  2. Incline Dumbbell PressUpper-chest builder

    Bench at 30 degrees loads the upper pec that flat pressing under-trains, with more range than a barbell.

  3. Dumbbell Bench PressFlat press variant

    Each arm works alone, so your strong side stops carrying the weak one through the sticking point.

  4. Cable Chest FlyConstant-tension isolation

    Cable tension holds through the top squeeze, where dumbbell flyes go slack and the work disappears.

  5. Push-UpNo equipment needed

    Same pressing pattern with no kit; scale by elevating your feet or slowing the lowering.

Every chest exercise (12)

Below is every chest movement in the FORMA library, with equipment and target area on each. Filter by what your gym actually has, then swap the closest match into your current plan.

Barbell Bench Press demonstrationBarbell Bench PressPectoraux · BarreIncline Dumbbell Press demonstrationIncline Dumbbell PressHaut des pectoraux · HaltèreDumbbell Bench Press demonstrationDumbbell Bench PressPectoraux · HaltèrePush-Up demonstrationPush-UpPectoraux · Poids du corpsCable Chest Fly demonstrationCable Chest FlyPectoraux · PoulieMachine Chest Press demonstrationMachine Chest PressPectoraux · MachineDecline Bench Press demonstrationDecline Bench PressLower Chest · BarreDumbbell Fly demonstrationDumbbell FlyPectoraux · HaltèreIncline Dumbbell Fly demonstrationIncline Dumbbell FlyHaut des pectoraux · HaltèreCable Crossover demonstrationCable CrossoverPectoraux · PouliePec Deck demonstrationPec DeckPectoraux · MachineSvend Press demonstrationSvend PressPectoraux · Poids du corps

Common questions

How many chest exercises do I need per workout?

Two or three is enough for most people. One heavy press in the 5 to 8 rep range, one press at a different angle for 8 to 12, and one fly variation for 12 to 15. Past that you are adding fatigue faster than stimulus, and the back half of the session gets sloppy.

What is the best exercise for upper chest?

The incline dumbbell press. Set the bench around 30 degrees rather than 45. Steeper than that and the front delts take over the press. Dumbbells let your hands travel closer together at the top and lower farther at the bottom than a barbell allows. Incline dumbbell fly trains the same fibers with lighter load if you want a second angle.

Can you build a chest with push-ups alone?

Yes, up to a point. Push-ups build real chest size while your bodyweight is still hard to move, which for most beginners means the first several months. Once you can do sets of 20 clean reps, add difficulty instead of reps: elevate your feet, slow the lowering to three seconds, or pause at the bottom. Eventually you need external load.