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Cable One Arm Lateral Bent-Over

A bent-over single-arm cable fly that sweeps the arm across the body to load the lower chest through a long, constant-tension arc.

ChestCableHorizontal adduction
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Primary

Pectoralis major

Secondary

Anterior deltoidsSerratus anteriorCore

Equipment

Cable

Pattern

Horizontal adduction

Setup

  1. 01Set a cable pulley to the low position and attach a single D-handle.
  2. 02Grab the handle with the far hand and step away to load the stack.
  3. 03Hinge at the hips until the torso is roughly 45 degrees to the floor.
  4. 04Brace the free hand on the thigh or a bench for support.

Execution

  1. 01Start with the working arm out to the side, elbow slightly bent.
  2. 02Sweep the handle down and across the body toward the opposite hip.
  3. 03Squeeze the chest hard at the point of maximum crossover.
  4. 04Return along the same arc under control until you feel a stretch across the pec.

Checkpoints

  • -The elbow keeps the same slight bend for the whole rep.
  • -The torso angle stays fixed; only the arm moves.
  • -Tension stays on the cable at the stretched position.
  • -The shoulder stays down, not shrugged toward the ear.

Common mistakes

  • -Turning the fly into a press by bending and extending the elbow.
  • -Rotating the torso to swing the weight across.
  • -Standing too close to the stack so tension drops at the bottom.
  • -Loading so heavy that the shoulder rolls forward.

Programming notes

  • -Use 2 to 4 sets of 10 to 15 reps per arm as chest isolation work.
  • -Keep loads light to moderate; the long lever punishes momentum.
  • -Slot it after pressing when you want extra lower-chest volume.

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