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It's so obvious, I see them all the time and the funny thing Is until i checked my head I probably did the same
mistake for a while too.
But since a couple of years when I had my shoulder injury (probably due to to heavy sideraise ::) ) I use very light weight.
You can feel the difference immediately, if you take lighter weight hold the weight in perfect form and fight the momentum to drop the weight
the effects are much greater if you use your whole body to jerk the weight up.
How many of you see the same thing happen in your gym?
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Yea i see it all the time. Torn rotator cuffs just waiting to happen. :-\
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See it all the time.
99% of males tend to chose a weight much to heavy for them and then start throwing the weight up in the air and stop it on their legs when it comes down. Most bend their arms to use even more weight and also move their upper body back and forth to swing it better.
99% of females use a weight like 1 or 2 kg, much to low. then they go on with 10-12 reps. Watching them, you see it's not heavy at all for them, but 100% of them "do not want the ugly Schwarzenegger-look". ::)
side raise: most misunderstood exercise of all.
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See it all the time.
99% of males tend to chose a weight much to heavy for them and then start throwing the weight up in the air and stop it on their legs when it comes down. Most bend their arms to use even more weight and also move their upper body back and forth to swing it better.
99% of females use a weight like 1 or 2 kg, much to low. then they go on with 10-12 reps. Watching them, you see it's not heavy at all for them, but 100% of them "do not want the ugly Schwarzenegger-look". ::)
side raise: most misunderstood exercise of all.
But i have noticed that it is extreme when doing any db excersise for shoulders, any other muscle group and you kind of away by using
too heavy weight, not by shoulders.
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yeah, I'm 38 yrs old,
in better shape than when I was in
my 20's - some minor aches.
But I agree, I do lighter weight.Higher reps good form'
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yeah, I'm 38 yrs old,
in better shape than when I was in
my 20's - some minor aches.
But I agree, I do lighter weight.Higher reps good form'
same here 33 years old better shape than wen I was at 20 I tend to use lighter weights as well, it makes more sense, unless
you enjoy lifting heavy and see it as a challange.
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But i have noticed that it is extreme when doing any db excersise for shoulders, any other muscle group and you kind of away by using
too heavy weight, not by shoulders.
english, mf!
I see your point.
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but will light weight for medium/ high reps add size to one´s shoulder? or its just more to 'define' what you already have?
sorry, but i have to admit the same guys that use horrible form and bigger weights are usually the ones with the bigger shoulders...
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but will light weight for medium/ high reps add size to one´s shoulder? or its just more to 'define' what you already have?
sorry, but i have to admit the same guys that use horrible form and bigger weights are usually the ones with the bigger shoulders...
No, light weight will probably not add size if you do it in the beginning of the WO.
That's why you do other exercises with heavier weight for shoulders, like shoulder presses etc.
side raises should be done after that.
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sorry guys, normally i totally agree with using light enough weigh todo the exercise under total control...but on sid laterals i HAVE to go heavy or i dont get shit out of it. maybe my shoulders are just strong..idk.. whats "heavy" for you guys on side lateral/upright rows/rear db laterals/front raises(palms down) ?
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but will light weight for medium/ high reps add size to one´s shoulder? or its just more to 'define' what you already have?
sorry, but i have to admit the same guys that use horrible form and bigger weights are usually the ones with the bigger shoulders...
Exactly, everybody is under the impression that you have to feel the burn in order to grow, if this is the case then lets hold the weight out without moving for 5 minutes then your arms will be burning but no growth. If someone is geting 10 reps with 65 pounds with a little swing, by going down to thirty with perfect form and feeling the burn for 15 WILL NOT built more muscle, sorry.
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Yea i see it all the time. Torn rotator cuffs just waiting to happen. :-\
If you suffer a full rot cuff tear...it will be very unlikely that you will ever press above head or for pecs again
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If you suffer a full rot cuff tear...it will be very unlikely that you will ever press above head or for pecs again
Yea thats a scary thought. You gotta be careful with shoulder stuff. You can end your lifting days in an instant
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Exactly, everybody is under the impression that you have to feel the burn in order to grow, if this is the case then lets hold the weight out without moving for 5 minutes then your arms will be burning but no growth. If someone is geting 10 reps with 65 pounds with a little swing, by going down to thirty with perfect form and feeling the burn for 15 WILL NOT built more muscle, sorry.
i agree 100% !
i dont think people understand that good form doesnt necessaril mean you cant swing a little.. in fact on certainn exercises like pulldowns and seated cable rows i would say "good form" necessitates a little bit of swingage...otherwise your gonna be doing all biceps and no back... the same fo side delts... your too strict your just gonna be hittin traps
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Yea thats a scary thought. You gotta be careful with shoulder stuff. You can end your lifting days in an instant
4 full tears, both shoulders for me.
"Better to burn out than fade away", I guess....
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It's so obvious, I see them all the time and the funny thing Is until i checked my head I probably did the same
mistake for a while too.
But since a couple of years when I had my shoulder injury (probably due to to heavy sideraise ::) ) I use very light weight.
You can feel the difference immediately, if you take lighter weight hold the weight in perfect form and fight the momentum to drop the weight the effects are much greater if you use your whole body to jerk the weight up.
How many of you see the same thing happen in your gym?
Wow...what a genius ::) Congrats on correct weight training ::) You should write a f*ckin book
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4 full tears, both shoulders for me.
"Better to burn out than fade away", I guess....
Damn, its cool that you kept lifting even through many tough injuries and health problems. Much respect 8)
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Wow...what a genius ::) Congrats on correct weight training ::) You should write a f*ckin book
hahahalol thats funny ;D
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Damn, its cool that you kept lifting even through many tough injuries and health problems. Much respect 8)
Thank you.
Yes, the body thrives on regularity.
Give it what it has always expected.
I can fool myself and aver that I train like I did 20 years ago...but I don't come close. Much compromise.
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your better of with doing side raises bent over raises upright rows with light weight and good form and press excercises heavy and offcourse with good form too.
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i don't see anything wrong with alittle sway to get the weight up on the last few reps but not the all out swinging you see some guys do
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If you suffer a full rot cuff tear...it will be very unlikely that you will ever press above head or for pecs again
very interesting I think I might have a rotator cuff tear. Im unable to do any shoulder presses above my head over 30 lbs and if I do incline press I have to supinate my arms at the top. Also if I dont warm up it feels like I have a sand dial in my shoulder.
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sorry guys, normally i totally agree with using light enough weigh todo the exercise under total control...but on sid laterals i HAVE to go heavy or i dont get shit out of it. maybe my shoulders are just strong..idk.. whats "heavy" for you guys on side lateral/upright rows/rear db laterals/front raises(palms down) ?
Larry Scott was a big beleiver in cheating up big weights on his laterals and look how "tiny" his delts were. ::)
Bottom line: if you think super strict 25lb laterals are going to build any muscle you are fucking delusional.
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There are these clowns at my gym that were trying to side raise 50s today. The only thing is they were getting it about a foot, no joke, a foot away from the side of their bodies and calling it a set. so mad
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ha ha i bet they were wearing there tapout shirts with there ipod shuffles attached to there wrist bands
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but will light weight for medium/ high reps add size to one´s shoulder? or its just more to 'define' what you already have?
sorry, but i have to admit the same guys that use horrible form and bigger weights are usually the ones with the bigger shoulders...
All those guys look narrow, they are all traps and front delts.
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Bertil Fox threw the shit out of 90 pound db's for lateral raises on his video and his delts were huge.
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Bertil Fox threw the shit out of 90 pound db's for lateral raises on his video and his delts were huge.
I start with 10lb, then go to 20lbs, then 30lbs, then 35s or 40s. I will then drop set down to the 5s. I bend my elbows slightly to take press off my elbows. On the final few reps of the heaviest set I will cheat alittle but I consider it to be light a forced rep. I had no idea that heavy laterals could cause a tear, maybe I'll rethink the cheating.
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Maybe they just want to cheat the weight up so they can concentrate on the negative.
No, I don't do that. Been away from lat raises for awhile.