Standing Cable Wood Chop

The Standing Cable Wood Chop targets the Abdominals and suits beginner-level lifters. With 8 distinct steps, proper form is straightforward to learn and execute.

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Standing Cable Wood Chop - starting position

Starting position

Standing Cable Wood Chop - ending position

Ending position

Muscles Worked

Primary Abdominals
Secondary Shoulders

The abdominals handles the primary load during this movement. The shoulders assist as stabilizers throughout the range of motion.

How to Standing Cable Wood Chop

  1. 1

    Connect a standard handle to a tower, and move the cable to the highest pulley position.

  2. 2

    With your side to the cable, grab the handle with one hand and step away from the tower. You should be approximately arm's length away from the pulley, with the tension of the weight on the cable. Your outstretched arm should be aligned with the cable.

  3. 3

    With your feet positioned shoulder width apart, reach upward with your other hand and grab the handle with both hands. Your arms should still be fully extended.

  4. 4

    In one motion, pull the handle down and across your body to your front knee while rotating your torso.

  5. 5

    Keep your back and arms straight and core tight while you pivot your back foot and bend your knees to get a full range of motion.

  6. 6

    Maintain your stance and straight arms. Return to the neutral position in a slow and controlled manner.

  7. 7

    Repeat to failure.

  8. 8

    Then, reposition and repeat the same series of movements on the opposite side.

Common Mistakes

  • Brace your core before initiating the movement — maintain tension throughout the entire range of motion.
  • Control the eccentric (lowering) phase for at least 2 seconds to maximize muscle fiber recruitment.
  • Stand far enough from the pulley to maintain constant tension at every point in the range of motion.
  • Squeeze at peak contraction for a full second — this is where most of the growth stimulus occurs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What muscles does the Standing Cable Wood Chop work?

The Standing Cable Wood Chop primarily works the Abdominals. Secondary muscles include the Shoulders, which assist during the movement.

Is the Standing Cable Wood Chop good for beginners?

Yes, the Standing Cable Wood Chop is suitable for beginners. Start with light weight to master the 8-step form before adding load.

What equipment do I need for the Standing Cable Wood Chop?

You need cable to perform the Standing Cable Wood Chop. Most commercial gyms will have this available.

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