Svend Press
Pure inner-chest contraction.
- Chest
- Chest - Middle (sternal)
- Front delts
- Upper (clavicular)
- Middle (sternal)
- Lower (costal)
PrimarySecondary
What it hits
Parts of the target muscle.
Upper (clavicular)
Not hitTargeted on incline pressing/flys.
Middle (sternal)
HitTargeted on flat pressing.
Lower (costal)
Not hitTargeted on decline pressing and dips.
The movement
Get it right, not roughly right.
Optimal form
Cable Crossover: The Ultimate Chest Shaping Exercise
Stretch
Squeezed
Hold two small plates squeezed together in front of the chest - palms pressing them together hard. Press them straight out, slow, never relaxing the squeeze. Bring them back.
Common mistakes
- Letting the plates separate - defeats the entire exercise.
- Treating it as a strength move - it's a finisher.
Where you should feel it
Pure inner-chest contraction.
Variations
Same movement, moved emphasis.
Ranked by how directly each variation still trains chest. 80%+ means the target barely changes. Below 60%, the emphasis has meaningfully shifted — useful for variety, but less precise for the specific part. The label calls it at a glance.
Cable Svend press
Two D-handles squeezed at the chest.
95% on targetOn target
Same target, minor adjustment.
Plate Svend press, single plate
One thin plate.
90% on targetOn target
Same target, minor adjustment.
Cool-down
Worked it. Walk it back down.
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Forearm against doorway, elbow at shoulder height. Step the same-side foot through. 45s per side.
ChestFront deltsCobra Pose
Lying face-down, hands under the shoulders. Press the chest up by extending the back. Hips stay on the floor. 30s. Antidote to a long day of crunches and sitting.
AbsFront deltsChestDownward Dog
Hands and feet on the floor, hips in the air making an inverted V. Press the heels toward the floor. Pedal the heels alternately for a stronger calf stretch. 45s.
CalvesHamstringsLatsFront delts
- Chest
- Chest - Middle (sternal)
- Front delts
- Upper (clavicular)
- Middle (sternal)
- Lower (costal)
PrimarySecondary