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Title: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Macrofitter on November 27, 2016, 06:16:38 AM
Instead I'm doing 2 variations of side laterals, first with dumbbells and additionally one cable or machine variation.

I hated shoulder presses in every shape or form, never felt anything in my delts (only traps and tris eventually) and didn't have the impression they'd contribute much or anything for shoulder development.

Opinions?
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Nether Animal on November 27, 2016, 06:18:06 AM
In my experience it is the opposite. I never give up the seated overhead press.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: funk51 on November 27, 2016, 06:25:54 AM
got to do what works best for you. :D keep ego lifting to a minimum unless you are a powerlifter or weightlifter. and use the proper safety measures.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: El_Torro on November 27, 2016, 06:34:08 AM
If you dont feel your shoulders working during overhead pressing, try this:

Do seated dumbell side laterals until failure... then without any rest use the same dumbells and start doing doing seated presses with them.

Everybody is stronger pressing than in doing side laterals but once you hit failure with the weight you use on the laterals those same dumbells will feel challenging for presses because you have pre fatigued them and now you will definitely feel your shoulders working.

I think this would be a better option than getting rid of pressing altogether.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Dokey111 on November 27, 2016, 06:54:55 AM
Gave up overhead pressing a Long time ago...   :'(
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: njflex on November 27, 2016, 06:57:43 AM
i find delts need higher reps for me 4-6 reps as heavy as i could stopped working long time ago,,switched to more higher reps or even tri sets and or drops esp lateral raises has done well for me...
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: ratherbebig on November 27, 2016, 06:59:09 AM
for overall shoulder development i reckon laterals and something for back of shoulders is more beneficial than presses as long as you are doing incline bench of some sort.

Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: njflex on November 27, 2016, 07:03:19 AM
for overall shoulder development i reckon laterals and something for back of shoulders is more beneficial than presses as long as you are doing incline bench of some sort.


true,,also depending on angle you put on the incline you can vary that greatly and stress the delt higher o angle down to mid or lower for chest.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: The Scott on November 27, 2016, 08:12:52 AM
I love it  when small men get together on these "bodybuilding" forums and discuss strategies on how to stay small.  Lol


Many of us have been at it longer than some here have been alive.  We have long realized that  "no pain - no gain" is not the way to go.  I cannot do shoulder presses and instead do as others here have said.  DB or cable laterals for several sets of 5 to 30 or so reps.  Plenty of warm up and a couple of working sets.   

It's the same with all of my exercises.  Even though we never thought it would happen, that "day" our parents told us about has come.  ;D
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Thin Lizzy on November 27, 2016, 08:17:39 AM
From a standpoint of leverage, side laterals might be the worst exercise, as evidenced by relatively little amount of weight you can use. Most of the time people go too heavy, putting a lot of stress on the shoulder joint, and end up injured.

I don't see them as a worthwhile exercise, as is the case with most isolation movements.

I do agree that shoulders respond better to higher reps. Basketball players tend to have good delts even though many don't lift. Why? Because they spend a lot of time with their arms raised and their delts flexed.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Nether Animal on November 27, 2016, 08:21:27 AM
I'm sorry but I can't sign off on your self delusion. Bodybuilding is for men. Big strong brave men. Like me.


The fact that you aren't banned yet has made me lose most of my already-dwindling hope for this board.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: NaturalWonder83 on November 27, 2016, 08:21:35 AM
Instead I'm doing 2 variations of side laterals, first with dumbbells and additionally one cable or machine variation.

I hated shoulder presses in every shape or form, never felt anything in my delts (only traps and tris eventually) and didn't have the impression they'd contribute much or anything for shoulder development.

Opinions?
then your mechanics are fucked up
If u have issues feeling the presses then your body is fucked up
Fix yourself or you'll prob injure yourself  eventually

Don't blame the exercise -it's not the exercise it's you
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: The Scott on November 27, 2016, 08:23:00 AM
I'm sorry but I can't sign off on your self delusion. Bodybuilding is for men. Big strong brave men. Like me.


Okay.  ;D ;D
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Skylge on November 27, 2016, 08:31:52 AM
Since I gave up lateral raises too my shoulders (both with light damage) are doing much better, enabling me to work much harder with other excercises
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: 8 INCH not biceps on November 27, 2016, 08:44:57 AM
Overhead presses is not need for shoulder development just do side and rear delts and you will be fine, cable and the side delt machine will give you great shoulders, this is not a movement to go heavy on go for the contraction and the burn that is what gives you capped delts.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Irongrip400 on November 27, 2016, 08:52:29 AM
I only do them with lighter weight now, as they aggravate my back more than anything. Even when I tighten my abs while doing the movement, it never fails, the next day my back is on fire. I usually don't go over one plate each side now and do higher reps.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Erik C on November 27, 2016, 08:58:24 AM
If you dont feel your shoulders working during overhead pressing, try this:

Do seated dumbell side laterals until failure... then without any rest use the same dumbells and start doing doing seated presses with them.

Everybody is stronger pressing than in doing side laterals but once you hit failure with the weight you use on the laterals those same dumbells will feel challenging for presses because you have pre fatigued them and now you will definitely feel your shoulders working.

I think this would be a better option than getting rid of pressing altogether.

While I don't ever recommend doing any exercise to failure, in this case it makes some sense. It's not often, on this alleged bodybuilding website, that someone posts something really useful. Thank You!
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Mr Anabolic on November 27, 2016, 09:10:14 AM
It's the laterals that create the width, not presses.  Years of heavy overhead pressing eventually ruins your shoulders.  
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Mr Anabolic on November 27, 2016, 09:13:53 AM
While I don't ever recommend doing any exercise to failure, in this case it makes some sense. It's not often, on this alleged bodybuilding website, that someone posts something really useful. Thank You!

Disagree.  2x-3x drop set laterals to failure is the most effective delt exercise I've ever done.  They give you the caps.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Erik C on November 27, 2016, 09:14:11 AM
It's the laterals that create the width, not presses.  Years of heavy overhead pressing eventually ruins your shoulders.  

True, yet the presses after the laterals, will limit the weight that you can use, and still help the over all look. Just saying.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Nether Animal on November 27, 2016, 09:15:49 AM
It's the laterals that create the width, not presses.  Years of heavy overhead pressing eventually ruins your shoulders.  

Does this theory apply to natural lifters?
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Erik C on November 27, 2016, 09:16:19 AM
Disagree.  2x-3x drop set laterals to failure is the most effective delt exercise I've ever done.  They give you the caps.

Well then, in this case we're not disagreeing!
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Erik C on November 27, 2016, 09:18:10 AM
Does this theory apply to natural lifters?

I'm a natural lifter, so yes!
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: The Scott on November 27, 2016, 09:20:49 AM
Does this theory apply to natural lifters?

I would imagine so as there's no difference between a natural and a druggie except the drugs.  I cannot do shoulder presses without a great deal of pain.  Light weight laterals seem to work best for me. I tried one of those rear delt machines and it seemed just "okay" so I pretty much skip that one.

But maybe if I gave the rear delt machine a chance to work over a few months it might be beneficial.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: ratherbebig on November 27, 2016, 09:32:15 AM
rear delt machine at my gym sucks, the resistance is/seems higher on the left side than the right.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Erik C on November 27, 2016, 09:36:17 AM
rear delt machine at my gym sucks, the resistance is/seems higher on the left side than the right.

Stop going to Planet Fitness. GO TO A REAL GYM.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Grape Ape on November 27, 2016, 09:47:22 AM
It's the laterals that create the width, not presses.  Years of heavy overhead pressing eventually ruins your shoulders.  

It's the genetics that create the width.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: SF1900 on November 27, 2016, 09:48:59 AM
It's the genetics that create the width.

ITs all about skeletal structure. Sure, you can build wider side delts, but it will still be minimal......example, Phil "The Narrow" Cheath.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Erik C on November 27, 2016, 09:50:04 AM
It's the genetics that create the width.

That's just your excuse.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Nether Animal on November 27, 2016, 12:57:02 PM
I would imagine so as there's no difference between a natural and a druggie except the drugs.

Oh, I thought "capped delts" was a drugs-only sorta look. I'm trying to bring my front delts up cuz my rear delts overpower my front so much it is causing some posture imbalances.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Grape Ape on November 27, 2016, 12:57:46 PM
That's just your excuse.

Correct - that's my excuse for not having to waste time with worthless isolation movements.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: ratherbebig on November 27, 2016, 01:11:24 PM
isolation movements rules
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Mr Anabolic on November 27, 2016, 02:52:43 PM
Well then, in this case we're not disagreeing!

Correct, I read your first post too fast.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Fandangle on November 27, 2016, 03:28:55 PM
I consider pulling a barbell from the ground, and pressing it over head to be a fundamental lift... along with bent rows and squats. everything else if fluff.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Thin Lizzy on November 27, 2016, 03:38:19 PM
I consider pulling a barbell from the ground, and pressing it over head to be a fundamental lift... along with bent rows and squats. everything else if fluff.

Agree, except for biceps. There you want a routine of 5-6 different exercises of 5-6 sets each. ;)
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: Erik C on November 27, 2016, 03:53:26 PM
Agree, except for biceps. There you want a routine of 5-6 different exercises of 5-6 sets each. ;)

Right after some big compound lifts. You need the big lifts to release GH, then the isolations to work all four sides of the biceps, as Vince Gironda would say.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: El_Torro on November 27, 2016, 08:00:35 PM
While I don't ever recommend doing any exercise to failure, in this case it makes some sense. It's not often, on this alleged bodybuilding website, that someone posts something really useful. Thank You!

Your welcome
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: jude2 on November 27, 2016, 08:18:04 PM
From a standpoint of leverage, side laterals might be the worst exercise, as evidenced by relatively little amount of weight you can use. Most of the time people go too heavy, putting a lot of stress on the shoulder joint, and end up injured.

I don't see them as a worthwhile exercise, as is the case with most isolation movements.

I do agree that shoulders respond better to higher reps. Basketball players tend to have good delts even though many don't lift. Why? Because they spend a lot of time with their arms raised and their delts flexed.
Just so you know all basketball players from high school up are on a weightlifting program.
Title: Re: I gave up completely on shoulder pressing movements!
Post by: ratherbebig on November 28, 2016, 01:51:33 AM
i dont think the 'insert athlete here'-argument is a very good one