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Jeff Cavaliere Reveals the Push-Up Variation That Can Build a Bigger Chest

yourlifeafterretirementBy yourlifeafterretirementJune 25, 2026
Jeff Cavaliere Reveals the Push-Up Variation That Can Build a Bigger Chest
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Push-ups remain one of the most effective bodyweight exercises for building upper-body strength, but according to ATHLEAN-X founder Jeff Cavaliere, many people limit their chest development by relying on the same variation over and over again.

In a recent Youtube video, Cavaliere highlighted a lesser-known technique called the “prisoner push-up,” a variation designed to place more emphasis on the chest while reducing the role of the triceps.

Why Traditional Push-Ups Can Limit Chest Growth

Cavaliere has long advocated for full range-of-motion push-ups because they train the chest, shoulders, triceps, and core simultaneously.

However, he explained that when the goal is maximizing chest growth, the top portion of the movement can become a limiting factor.

“As we get towards that top is when the triceps take over,” Cavaliere said.

Because the triceps play a larger role during lockout, they often fatigue before the chest receives enough training volume to fully stimulate muscle growth. This becomes especially important during bodyweight training, where overall mechanical tension is lower than what can be achieved with heavy bench presses.

The Prisoner Push-Up Advantage

The prisoner push-up focuses exclusively on the bottom portion of the movement rather than locking out every repetition.

By staying in the lower range of motion, Cavaliere explains that the chest and shoulders perform a greater percentage of the work.

“Again, 75% contribution towards the chest in this portion of the range of motion versus a drop down to around 60% in the upper portion of the range of motion,” he said.

This allows lifters to perform significantly more repetitions while creating greater metabolic stress in the pecs. According to Cavaliere, many people can perform one-and-a-half to two times more repetitions using prisoner push-ups compared to traditional push-ups.

The result is a chest-focused training stimulus that can help compensate for the lower loading associated with bodyweight exercises.

Progressing the Exercise for More Growth

Cavaliere also emphasized the importance of progressive overload.

Rather than performing the same prisoner push-up indefinitely, he recommends increasing the challenge through more demanding variations while maintaining the bottom-range emphasis.

Some examples include:

Each variation increases either volume or intensity while keeping tension focused on the chest.

The Key Principles Behind Muscle Growth

The ATHLEAN-X coach concluded by reminding viewers that muscle growth ultimately comes down to a few core principles.

“Volume and intensity are what matters,” Cavaliere explained.

He noted that hypertrophy is driven by mechanical tension, eccentric overload, and metabolic stress. While push-ups may not match the loading potential of barbells or dumbbells, lifters can still create an effective chest-building workout by increasing repetitions, shortening rest periods, and progressing to more challenging variations over time.

For those training at home without equipment, the prisoner push-up may offer a simple way to make chest workouts more productive while keeping constant tension where it matters most.

About the Author

Jeremiah Oliva

Jeremiah Oliva is a writer passionate about fitness, sports, and active living. He has experience in songwriting and managing content and social media for online radio and magazine platforms.

He covers HYROX, CrossFit®, and competitive fitness, with a focus on performance, mindset, and athlete development.

Outside of writing, Jeremiah trains in boxing, cycles, explores the outdoors with his kids, and plays the guitar.

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