Performing the dumbbell chest press
Follow these steps to perform this exercise:- 
Lie on the bench with a dumbbell in each hand and your feet flat on the floor.
You can rest your feet up on the bench if it’s more comfortable.
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Push the dumbbells up so that your arms are directly over your shoulders and your palms are up.
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Pull your abdominals in, and tilt your chin toward your chest.
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Lower the dumbbells down and a little to the side until your elbows are slightly below your shoulders.
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Roll your shoulder blades back and down, like you’re pinching them together and accentuating your chest.
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Push the weights back up, taking care not to lock your elbows or allow your shoulder blades to rise off the bench.
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Tips for the dumbbell chest press
Keep in mind the following tips as you perform chest presses:- 
Let your back keep a natural arch so that you have a slight gap between your lower back and the bench.
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Don’t contort your body in an effort to lift the weight. Lift only as much weight as you can handle while maintaining good form.
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When pressing the dumbbells up, have them form a triangular motion; they don’t need to touch each other.
 
Gym alternative: Vertical chest-press machine
Use the vertical chest-press machine at your gym as an alternative to using dumbbells for this exercise. Follow these steps to use the vertical chest-press machine:- 
Sit so that the center of your chest lines up with the center of the horizontal set of handlebars.
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Press down on the foot bar (if your particular machine's design has one) so that the handles move forward.
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Grip the horizontal handles and push them forward, straightening your arms.
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Lift your feet from the foot bar so that the weight of the stack transfers into your hands.
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Slowly bend your arms until your elbows are slightly behind your chest, and then push the handles forward until your arms are straight.
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After you complete the set, put your feet back on the foot bar and let go of the handles before you lower the weight stack all the way down.
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