Bent Over Lateral Raises

December 25, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Shoulder Exercises 


Description

Bent over lateral raises are classed as an isolation movement and are typically completed nearing the final stages of a back or shoulder workout. However, from my personal experiences, performing bent over lateral raises immediately prior to moving to a row type exercise is a great way to pre-exhaust the muscles of the upper back before drawing assistance from the biceps. For spinal safety reasons, it is important not to allow any curvature within the spine and your body should be positioned almost parallel with the ground. Their are two versions of this movement with each drawing different muscle recruitment. This is the posterior deltoid version..




Execution

  1. Grasp an appropriately weighted dumbbell in each hand using a neutral grip, slightly bend knees, push buttocks out and while keeping back flat, bend over at the hip until your torso is almost parallel with the floor.
  2. Exhale, retract shoulder blades and while keeping the elbows slightly bent, pull arms apart until they reach torso height. The dumbbells should be drawn up in alignment with the shoulder.
  3. Inhale and lower back down to starting position at a controlled speed.
  4. Repeat until desired number of repetitions are completed.

Reverse Cable Flies

December 25, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Shoulder Exercises 


Description

While performing reverse flies, it is important to remember that the muscular recruitment can be easily manipulated by alternating the position in which the arms are drawn back. If the arms are in a position that has the elbows in alignment with the shoulders, the primary emphasis will be placed on the posterior region of the shoulder. If the elbows are positioned slightly below the shoulders upon retraction, maximal emphasis will be placed on the upper back region.




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Execution

  1. Place the appropriate hand grips on the cable attachments and select desired weight. The cable column should be slid upwards if using an adjustable version.
  2. Grasp the handle grips by bringing the right arm across the left side of the body and the left arm across the right side.
  3. Exhale and while maintaining only a slight bend at the elbows, draw the arms back in an arching motion until a contraction is felt within the rear shoulders/upper back region.
  4. Inhale and at a controlled speed, lower back to starting position.
  5. Repeat until the desired number of repetitions are completed.

Seated Reverse Flies

December 25, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Shoulder Exercises 

Description

Seated reverse flies are executed using the chest fly machine and they’re effective for strengthening the posterior deltoid (rear shoulder) as well as the muscles of the upper back region. Due to the reduced movement complexity compared to the dumbbell version, the seated reverse flies are an ideal option for those who are in the beginning phases of their exercise programs.




Execution

  1. Sit in a position that has you facing the padding on the chest fly machine. Adjust the handles and weight stack to your desired settings.
  2. Grasp the side handles using a grip that has your palms facing the ground.
  3. Exhale and while maintaining only a slight bend at the elbows, draw the arms back until your hands move just beyond your shoulders. Hold position briefly.
  4. Inhale and lower back down slowly stopping just shy of the starting position. Doing so will keep the stress on the posterior deltoid.
  5. Repeat until the desired number of repetitions are completed.