6 Best Shoulder Exercises You Need To Start Right Now!

6 Best Shoulder Exercises You Need To Start Right Now!
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You’ve finally decided that it’s a high time to give your shoulders the necessary attention, and you want to know which exercises are the best for this newly found purpose of yours.
Before we start, you need to know that shoulders are not the easiest body part when it comes to working out. They participate in so many of the chest and back exercises, that often it seems utterly unnecessary to do any shoulder isolation exercising.
In fact, the alteration of the exercises has been scientifically proven as one of the most important methods in strength gains on the long run. In other words, doing the same shoulder exercises on the repeat will get you nowhere.
We offer you a list of 7 shoulder exercises that you may want to include into routine.

                                                            #1 LEANING DUMBBELL LATERAL RAISE


Stand next to a fixed bar grabbing it with one of your hands. Take the dumbbell in your other hand. Holding your feet together lean to the side holding your dumbbell until the arm holding the fixed bar is fully extended. Once in this position start raising the dumbbell up in the same manner as the dumbbell side raise.
This is a multi-joint exercise and we recommend doing it at the end of your workout. Stick to 8-12 reps per set. By isolating the side deltoid, this exercise involves a much wider range of motion compared with the lateral dumbbell raise.

                                                                  #2 HIGH INCLINE SHOULDER PRESS


We recommend doing 8-12 reps of this exercise after you have finished with your heavy presses. It primarily targets the rear deltoids.
First adjust your bench to maximum incline. Grab the weights and lie with your belly flat on the bench. Press the weights upwards with the same movements as in the shoulder press. Because this exercise puts most of the strain on the rear delts and traps, it is a fantastic follow up exercise for shoulder press.

                                                      #3 LANDMINE SHOULDER TO SHOULDER PRESS



The landmine barbell can be used for performing another exercise which closely resembles the kettlebell shoulder to shoulder press.
The fixed position of the landmine allow you to handle additional weight, and since you are using a barbell instead of a kettlebell, the grip is much more natural. Keep in mind that the number of reps in this exercise should be even, because you are alternating the sides.
The landmine shoulder-to-shoulder press is especially good for people suffering from shoulder pain. This is due to the fact that you are not lifting the weights above your head, but moving the weight at an angle.
If you have shoulder presses in your daily routine, this exercise should be performed later in the training. If you have chosen to use this exercise instead of shoulder presses, than you should move it to the early stages of your workout.

                                                                                                #4SINGLE-

ARM LANDMINE PRESS

This exercise is performed by attaching a barbell to fixed rotational device called a landmine, and primarily targets the front and side deltoids.
Grab the barbell with one and make sure that you’ve found your balance by slightly bending your knees. Press the barbell with your arm taking it overhead and forward until it is fully extended.
Return to the starting position and do all the reps before switching to the other side.
This exercise is preferred by many people, because the traditional presses – like overhead press – can be painful for the shoulder joints. The movements of this exercise are much more natural, and as a result it’s preferable for people suffering from shoulder pains.
In addition, since the exercise involves only one side of your body, you are constantly out of balance, and you need to employ your core muscles to keep you straight.

                                                                        #5BENT-OVER DUMBBELL FLY


Although many people choose to do the bent-over dumbbell flyes with cables, research has shown that this is not optimal for isolating the rear deltoids. The reason for this is that when you use the cables, you have to grip them in a neutral way.
If you really want to hit the deltoids we recommend using dumbbells with offset grip.
Once again it’s crucial that you maintain your form and avoid swinging the weights. This will only reduce the strain you put on the deltoids. This exercise is ideal finisher for the back days.

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