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Try these sample push workouts to effectively target your chest, shoulders, and triceps. Find out the benefits and best push exercises in this blog post.
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The chest, triceps, and shoulders are essential muscles not only to achieve great aesthetics but also to ensure your posture is well-balanced.
These muscles are mostly activated when performing push exercises. But what are push exercises, and how can they be incorporated into your workout routine?
Read this article to learn about push movements and how to create an effective push-day workout to grow your chest, shoulders, and triceps.
You probably heard about push exercises, but what exactly does “push day workout” mean?
A push day is when you dedicate an entire training session to compound and isolation push exercises. While performing them, you move a weight away from the body or your body away from a surface, generating a muscle contraction.
Push days are also a part of Push-Pull-Leg (PPL) splits.
PPL is a very common workout schedule where the exercises are divided by the mechanical action of muscles, and that allows you to train each muscle group up to twice each week, allowing optimal training volume and recovery. [1]
If you landed on this article, you probably already asked yourself, “What muscles does a push day work?” and we’re here to tell you.
Push exercises mainly target the following muscles:
These muscles work in synergy to generate force. However, the chest and anterior deltoids are activated more with more stable movements, while the triceps and posterior deltoids get activated more when performing unstable movements such as dips on parallel bars. [2] [3]
Push routines can be performed with or without weights, depending on the exercise.
However, a good push workout should always include some exercises that allow you to modulate weight and resistance so as to be more effective and enable progressive overload.
Some of the most common equipment you might need for a push workout include:
Including a push split in your training schedule can help you achieve your fitness goals more effectively.
Here are some of the main benefits of push-day workouts:
Including push days in your training schedule allows you to strengthen your muscles evenly and prevent muscle imbalances caused by weaker and less targeted areas. [4]
Including a push split, or splits in general, in your workout schedule allows you to follow a structured plan, which ultimately enables you to achieve your fitness goals in a more linear and manageable way.
Dedicating each training session to a selection of muscle groups up to twice per week, such as in a PPL split, allows you to recover much better between workouts.
Better recovery also enables faster progression, as the muscles are fully rested by the time you work them again. [4]
On a push day, aim to include at least two to four exercises per muscle group, each including three to five sets.
If performed using the right technique and load, this would be enough to provide you with the right stimuli to grow and strengthen your muscles. [1] [5]
Here, you can find the best push exercises to include in your push-day workout.
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Here, you can find a few different push-day workout routine examples to do at home or at the gym.
This workout includes only dumbbell push exercises that can be performed either at home or at the gym.
Exercise | Sets | Reps | Rest (seconds) |
Dumbbell Chest Press | 4-5 | 6-8 | 90 |
Dumbbell Overhead Press | 4-5 | 6-8 | 90 |
Dumbbell Elevated Push-Ups | 4-5 | 6-8 | 90 |
Superset: | 3-4 | 60 | |
– Dumbbell Lateral Raises | 10-12 | ||
– Dumbbell Chest Flys | 10-12 | ||
Superset: | 3-4 | 60 | |
– Seated Dumbbell Triceps Extensions | 10-12 | ||
– Dumbbell Skull Crushers | 10-12 |
Here, you can find a sample of a push workout to do at home using as little as your body weight and elastic bands.
Exercise | Sets | Reps | Rest (seconds) |
Wall Push-Ups | 4 | 8-12 | 60 |
Superset: | 4 | 60 | |
– Overhead Press with Elastic Bands | 8-12 | ||
– Lateral Raises with Elastic Bands | 12-15 | ||
Bench Dips | 4 | 8-12 | 60 |
Superset: | 4 | 60 | |
– Floor Bench Press with Elastic Bands | 8-12 | ||
– Floor Chest Fly with Elastic Bands | 12-15 | ||
Triceps Kickback with Elastic Bands | 4 | 15 | 60 |
If you train at the gym, then here is a push-day workout example for you.
Going to the gym will give you more flexibility, as you can perform exercise variations using a wider selection of equipment.
Exercise | Sets | Reps | Rest (seconds) |
Barbell Bench Press | 5 | 5 | 90 |
Barbell Overhead Press | 5 | 5 | 90 |
EZ Bar Skull Crusher | 4 | 8-12 | 60 |
Chest Dips | 5 | 5-8 | 90 |
Superset: | 4 | 60 | |
– Incline Press | 6-10 | ||
– Chest Fly Machine | 10-12 | ||
Cable Triceps Kickbacks | 4 | 12-15 | 60 |
You can maximize your push workouts by giving extra attention to some details.
Here are a few top tips if you want to take your push-day routine to the next level.
Focus on compound movements, such as bench press, overhead press, and dips to engage multiple muscle groups simultaneously.
Also, ensure to start your workouts with compound exercises and only perform isolation moves to promote greater muscle gain and progression. [1]
Aim to perform at least three to five sets for each exercise and perform at least 6 to 12 reps per set to promote strength and hypertrophy development. [1]
Gradually increase weights or apply progressions to the movements to challenge muscles and promote greater gains. [1]
Maintain proper form to prevent injuries and target muscles effectively.
Target all muscles equally for well-rounded development and progress of all muscle groups, and prevent muscular imbalances.
You can achieve this by following workout splits and routines that can help you organize and manage your training sessions more effectively.
Perform dynamic stretches and light sets prior to your workout to prepare muscles and joints for heavy lifting and prevent injuries. [6]
Allow appropriate rest between sets and push sessions, and ensure to get proper sleep for better muscle repair and recovery. [1]
Consume protein-rich meals and focus on eating a whole-food diet packed with nutrients to support muscle growth and aid recovery. [7] [1]
Stay hydrated for optimal health and support both athletic performance and muscle function. [8]
Stick to a regular workout schedule to see lasting progress and reach your goals in a shorter period.
Push workouts are a very common feature in the exercise routine of many gym goers. Here you can find the main points about push days and push exercises:
This article is intended for general informational purposes only and does not address individual circumstances. It is not a substitute for professional advice or help and should not be relied on to make decisions of any kind. Any action you take upon the information presented in this article is strictly at your own risk and responsibility!