Exercise Ball Serratus Wall Slide

Exercise Ball Serratus Wall Slide

Exercise Ball Serratus Wall Slide is a strength exercise that develops control and strength through a guided movement pattern.

The primary focus is Pecs, with support from Shoulders and Triceps to stabilize the full range.

This variation is useful for improving chest training quality, movement consistency, and progressive overload.

Use smooth tempo, keep posture stable, and finish each repetition with clean control instead of momentum.

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Instructions

  • Set up the equipment and starting position.
  • Establish a stable stance and neutral posture.
  • Brace your core before each repetition.
  • Move through the intended path with control.
  • Pause briefly in the strongest position.
  • Return to the start under steady tension.
  • Maintain consistent breathing each rep.
  • Repeat for the planned number of repetitions.

Tips & Tricks

  • Use a load that preserves strict form.
  • Avoid rushing the eccentric phase.
  • Keep your neck relaxed and neutral.
  • Minimize body sway and momentum.
  • Drive movement from the target muscles.
  • Use full pain-free range of motion.
  • Exhale during the working phase.
  • Stop the set when technique degrades.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What muscle does Exercise Ball Serratus Wall Slide target most?

    Pecs is the primary target muscle group.

  • Can beginners perform this exercise?

    Yes, beginners can use it with light resistance and controlled technique.

  • How heavy should I train this movement?

    Choose a load that allows clean repetitions without compensating with momentum.

  • What is a common mistake to avoid?

    The most common issue is rushing reps and losing control of posture and range.

  • How many repetitions are usually recommended?

    Moderate to higher rep ranges are commonly used, depending on the training goal.

  • Should I feel this in supporting muscles too?

    Some support-muscle involvement is normal, but the main effort should stay on the target area.

  • Can I include this in a full-body routine?

    Yes, it can fit well as accessory work within full-body or split routines.

  • How can I progress this exercise over time?

    Progress by increasing load gradually, improving control, and keeping execution quality high.

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