DUMBBELL SHOULDER PRESS
2.
Now raise the dumbbells to shoulder height one at a time using
your thighs to help propel them up into position.
You can also perform the exercise as Arnold Schwarzenegger used to do it, which is to start holding the dumbbells with a supinated grip (palms facing you) in front of your shoulders and then, as you start pushing up, you align the dumbbells in the starting position described on step 3 by rotating your wrists and touch the dumbbells at the top. As you come down, then you would go back to the starting position by rotating the wrist throughout the lowering portion until the palms of your hands are facing you. This variation is called the Arnold Press. However, it is not recommended if you have rotator cuff problems.
1.
While holding a dumbbell in each hand, sit on a military press
bench or utility bench that has back support. Place the dumbbells upright on
top of your thighs.

3.
Make sure to rotate your wrists so that the palms of your hands
are facing forward. This is your starting position.
4.
Now, exhale and push the dumbbells upward until they touch at the
top.
5.
Then, after a brief pause at the top contracted position, slowly
lower the weights back down to the starting position while inhaling.
6.
Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.
Variations: You
can perform the exercise standing or sitting on a regular flat bench. For
people with lower back problems, the version described is the recommended one.You can also perform the exercise as Arnold Schwarzenegger used to do it, which is to start holding the dumbbells with a supinated grip (palms facing you) in front of your shoulders and then, as you start pushing up, you align the dumbbells in the starting position described on step 3 by rotating your wrists and touch the dumbbells at the top. As you come down, then you would go back to the starting position by rotating the wrist throughout the lowering portion until the palms of your hands are facing you. This variation is called the Arnold Press. However, it is not recommended if you have rotator cuff problems.
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