Bodybuilding Shoulder Exercise - Front Lateral Raise



Primary Muscle

Shoulders

Secondary Muscle

Traps

Equipment Needed

Dumbbells

Mechanics Type

Isolation

 

Proper Exercise Technique

Pick up a pair of dumbbells and stand with your feet about shoulder-width apart. Bend both your arms and knees slightly and hold the dumbbells so that your palms are facing your body. With both arms, raise the weight up straight out in front of you until they are slightly higher than shoulder height. Lower the weight back down over the same path. Repeat for desired reps.

Tip: Make sure not to be too strict with your form on this exercise. In order to maximize muscle stimulation and prevent stress to your lower back, try to move naturally by allowing your back to lean slightly forward and back as you lift and lower the weights. Don't get sloppy with your form, but moving naturally is probably a good idea. You should also make sure not to raise the weight too high as this will shift the stress away from the front of your shoulders.

 

Starting Front Lateral Raise Exercise

front lateral raise exercise example starting position

 

Finishing Front Lateral Raise Exercise

front lateral raise exercise example finishing position

 


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