Close Menu
Fit and Healthy Weight

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Top 6 Sources of Added Sugar in Our Diets, According to Research

    December 28, 2025

    When Doing Cardio Before Weights Helps Your Workout—and When Lifting First Works Better

    December 27, 2025

    How Social Loafing Is Studied in Psychology

    December 27, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Fit and Healthy Weight
    Sunday, December 28
    • Home
    • Diet
    • Mindset
    • Recipes
    • Reviews
    • Stories
    • Supplements
    • Tips
    • Workouts
    Fit and Healthy Weight
    Home»Workouts»Sam Sulek and Larry Wheels Join Forces for a Monster IFBB Chest Workout
    Workouts

    Sam Sulek and Larry Wheels Join Forces for a Monster IFBB Chest Workout

    By August 7, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Sam Sulek and Larry Wheels Join Forces for a Monster IFBB Chest Workout
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Social media stars Sam Sulek and Larry Wheels became bona fide IFBB Pros this year, but while the two men could soon find themselves competing against each other on the bodybuilding stage, they recently united for a dream gym partnership in order to chase a seriously heavy chest workout. Here’s what went down.

    Two of bodybuilding’s biggest future stars, Sam Sulek and Larry Wheels, stepped into the gym with one mission: to annihilate their chests with a workout so intense it could break the internet, collaborating on a plan to build a bigger, stronger upper body, and blending heavy compounds with precise isolation moves. If you’re chasing that chiseled, armor-plated chest, this routine is a brilliant blueprint.

    Sam Sulek, the young gun who snagged his IFBB Pro card at the 2025 Arnold Amatuer event,and Larry Wheels, a former powerlifter who claimed his pro card via the 2025 Muscle Contest Bullman Pro in Ireland, are no strangers to moving serious weight. Both guys are gearing up their pro stage debut, so this recent chest session provides a preview of the relentless work ethic driving the next phase of their physiques. They laid out seven-exercises to meet their goals for gains.

    Sam Sulek vs Larry Wheels: IFBB Chest Workout

    • Single-arm Cross-body Triceps Extensions (pre-exhaust)
    • Seated Chest Press
    • Incline Fly Machine
    • Vertical Chest Press Machine Circular
    • Pec Fly Machine
    • Flat Press Machine
    • High-Pulley Standing Cable Fly

    IFBB Chest Workout Breakdown

    Starting out with single-arm crossbody triceps extensions, this isolation move taxes the triceps, a critical secondary muscle for supporting chest pressing movements. Sulek and Wheels pre-exhausted their triceps, ensuring their chest takes the brunt of subsequent presses. “I’ve never warmed up for a chest workout starting with triceps,” shared Wheels, taking Sulek’s lead here. When trying this for yourself, keep the elbow fixed and avoid swinging your arm to prevent shoulder strain. Use a moderate weight to maintain control, and don’t let your wrist twist. A cable machine ensures constant tension, so focus on a slow eccentric (lowering) phase for maximum muscle activation.

    Next up was the seated chest press. “I usually top out here at around four plates,” explained Wheels. “Definitely not six,” added Sulek. This machine-based compound move allows heavy loading with less demand on stabilizing muscles, letting you pile on the volume without fatigue derailing form. Primarily you will work the pectoralis major and to a lesser extent, the triceps, anterior deltoids. To try it for yourself, adjust the seat so that the handles align with your mid-chest. Keep your back flat against the pad and avoid locking out your elbows to maintain tension on the pecs.

    The boys moved on to the incline fly machine for the third exercise. Here, the incline angle targets the pecs at a high level (clavicular head), adding fullness to the upper chest. Keep a slight bend in your elbows and focus on squeezing your pecs at the peak. Avoid overextending your shoulders to prevent injury. Keeping the weight heavy, “If you know you can handle it, don’t lose momentum,” said Sulek, foregoing feeler sets because he’s already warmed up. “Couldn’t agree more,” responded Wheels.

    Moving on to the vertical chest press machine, these muscle men were able to mimic a bench press but with a fixed path, allowing a greater focus on pec contraction rather than balance for controlled, heavy reps. Fully extend your arms at the end of the lift. “Yes, perfect,” encouraged Wheels, spurring on Sulek.

    Now more than halfway through their workout, the fly machine isolated the chest with a deep stretch, maximizing muscle fiber recruitment. “Keep that chest up,” emphasized Wheels. To ty it for yourself, squeeze your pecs together at the peak and don’t jerk the weight here. Control the motion instead, for time under tension, and you’ll level up that upper chest.

    With a serious sweat on, the boys sixth exercise was the flat press machine, hitting the upper and lower chest for that rounded look. Once again, the machine’s stability lets you push heavy weights safely, ideal for muscle building hypertrophy.

    Ending on a high, Sulek and Wheels finished off their furious workout with the high pulley standing cable fly. “Usually, I like finishing with cables, suggested Sulek,” while Wheels noted he often finishes with a dumbbell incline fly. Still, Sulek said that for the finisher, he wanted to get as pumped as possible without damaging his muscles any further, so they went this his choice on this occasion. The high pulley standing cable fly builds mass on the pecs via constant cable tension, perfect for sculpting a defined chest. If trying it for yourself, avoid leaning too far forward so that you can keep tension on the pecs.

    This Sulek-Wheels chest crusher was a roadmap to serious upper body size. Mixing heavy presses with targeted flyes, and keeping the form tight, could be the key to success for these burgeoning bodybuilders. You can watch the entire video here, where they also treated bodybuilding fans to a posing session.

    Chest Forces IFBB Join Larry Monster Sam Sulek Wheels Workout
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleFDA Adds Risk Warning to Nationwide Sweetener Recall Over Label Mix-Up
    Next Article Is AI ruining music? | Dustin Ballard

      Related Posts

      Workouts

      Kagan Dunlap Sees Discipline as a Key To Being Fit To Serve

      December 27, 2025
      Workouts

      Why We Need to Stop Being SO Critical of Derek Lunsford

      December 27, 2025
      Workouts

      4 Things to Do After an Incredibly Draining Family Visit

      December 27, 2025
      Add A Comment
      Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

      Top Posts

      New Research Shows Eggs Don’t Raise Your Cholesterol—But Here’s What Does

      August 1, 20256 Views

      6 Best Weightlifting Belts of 2025, According to Trainers

      July 3, 20255 Views

      2025 Mr. Olympia Open Roster: Favorites & Top Title Contenders

      October 9, 20252 Views
      Stay In Touch
      • Facebook
      • YouTube
      • TikTok
      • WhatsApp
      • Twitter
      • Instagram
      Latest Reviews
      Tips

      When Is the Best Time to Eat Dinner for Your Health?

      adminJuly 1, 2025
      Diet

      This Intermittent Fasting Method Outperformed the Rest—But There’s a Catch

      adminJuly 1, 2025
      Workouts

      ‘Neckzilla’ Rubel Mosquera Qualifies for 2025 Mr. Olympia After Flex Weekend Italy Pro Win

      adminJuly 1, 2025

      Subscribe to Updates

      Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

      Most Popular

      When Is the Best Time to Eat Dinner for Your Health?

      July 1, 20250 Views

      This Intermittent Fasting Method Outperformed the Rest—But There’s a Catch

      July 1, 20250 Views

      Signs, Identification, Impact, and More

      July 1, 20250 Views
      Our Picks

      Top 6 Sources of Added Sugar in Our Diets, According to Research

      December 28, 2025

      When Doing Cardio Before Weights Helps Your Workout—and When Lifting First Works Better

      December 27, 2025

      How Social Loafing Is Studied in Psychology

      December 27, 2025
      Recent Posts
      • Top 6 Sources of Added Sugar in Our Diets, According to Research
      • When Doing Cardio Before Weights Helps Your Workout—and When Lifting First Works Better
      • How Social Loafing Is Studied in Psychology
      • 10 Easy Vegetarian Dinners That Actually Feel Filling in Winter
      • Physical Intimacy May Speed Healing & Calm Stress Hormones
      Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Disclaimer
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms and Conditions
      © 2025 Fit and Healthy Weight. Designed by Pro.

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.