Exercise Comparison
Around The Worlds vs Incline Cable Chest Press




Side-by-Side
Muscle Analysis
Shared
Only in Incline Cable Chest Press
Instructions
Around The Worlds
Lay down on a flat bench holding a dumbbell in each hand with the palms of the hands facing towards the ceiling. Tip: Your arms should be parallel to the floor and next to your thighs. To avoid injury, make sure that you keep your elbows slightly bent. This will be your starting position.
Now move the dumbbells by creating a semi-circle as you displace them from the initial position to over the head. All of the movement should happen with the arms parallel to the floor at all times. Breathe in as you perform this portion of the movement.
Reverse the movement to return the weight to the starting position as you exhale.
Incline Cable Chest Press
Adjust the weight to an appropriate amount and be seated, grasping the handles. Your upper arms should be about 45 degrees to the body, with your head and chest up. The elbows should be bent to about 90 degrees. This will be your starting position.
Begin by extending through the elbow, pressing the handles together straight in front of you. Keep your shoulder blades retracted as you execute the movement.
After pausing at full extension, return to the starting position, keeping tension on the cables.
Verdict
Both exercises target the chest. Around The Worlds is a intermediate exercise using dumbbell, while Incline Cable Chest Press is beginner and uses cable. Choose Incline Cable Chest Press if you're looking for a more accessible option, or Around The Worlds for a greater challenge.