Are you looking to get more out of your dumbbells? I’ll offer some good workout tips to put those Dbs to use. Today, we take a look at the shoulders.
Standing dumbbell Arnold press
Standing dumbbell Arnold press
Stand straight up with your feet shoulder width apart.
Hold the dumbbells at shoulder height with palms facing toward you.
Keep your elbows tucked in in front of you.
Press one of the Dbs overhead and rotate that your wrist on the way up so that your wrist faces forward by the time the weight is pushed all the way up. Alternate arms for these presses, doing 8-10 repetitions.
* Tip: If your back feels a bit uncomfortable doing these standing, you can also do these seated. One of my favorite ways to do these is to sit backwards against a preacher curl bench and get the back support from the curl platform.
Standing lateral raise
Hold the dumbbells at shoulder height with palms facing toward you.
Keep your elbows tucked in in front of you.
Press one of the Dbs overhead and rotate that your wrist on the way up so that your wrist faces forward by the time the weight is pushed all the way up. Alternate arms for these presses, doing 8-10 repetitions.
* Tip: If your back feels a bit uncomfortable doing these standing, you can also do these seated. One of my favorite ways to do these is to sit backwards against a preacher curl bench and get the back support from the curl platform.
Standing lateral raise
Stand straight up with one leg staggered to the front. Hold the dumbbells at
your sides; keep your core tight, elbows bent a little and palms facing in.Raise your arms out to the sides in an arc in a disciplined, controlled manner until the dumbbells are about to shoulder level. Slowly lower the weights to your sides without moving the rest of your body and repeat for 8-10 reps.
* Tip: Some people very much like to go up to just before shoulder level on the raise, while other people go even. Find what groove works and feels best for you. Do these with a controlled motion, it’s especially important on lateral raises to have good form rather than how much weight you’re lifting. That’s all.
* Tip: Some people very much like to go up to just before shoulder level on the raise, while other people go even. Find what groove works and feels best for you. Do these with a controlled motion, it’s especially important on lateral raises to have good form rather than how much weight you’re lifting. That’s all.
2 comments:
I did this workout today. Felt good in my upper chest but by the end of the workout, my shoulders were tired as hell. Felt as I had done a shoulder workout.
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