5 Errors You Make While Training Shoulders
5 Errors You Make While Training Shoulders

Avoid these mistakes to keep injuries at bay.


 

Everyone likes to have big and ripped shoulders, and most gym-goers love to train it as much as their chest and biceps. But, sometimes in the pursuit of their goals, people tend to have injuries. If you don’t want to be one of them, then here are some mistakes you should avoid doing.

 

Doing isolation exercises first

 

 

 

It’s best to start with a barbell overhead press as it employs more muscles. Also, since it’s the toughest exercise, you should do it before you are fatigued. 

 

Straightening your arms while doing lateral raises

 

 

 

It’s ideal to have a slight bend in your elbows while doing side lateral raises, as straightening your arm will put more emphasis on the triceps. 

 

Doing behind the neck presses

 

 

 

You can do behind the neck presses with light weights, but it’s best to avoid them. Doing them with heavy weights is sure-shot invitation to injuries. 

 

Doing the same set of exercises

 

 

 

Your body adapts to the same set of movements and you stop seeing results. Just like variety is the spice of life, it is the spice of bodybuilding too. Keep changing your routine from time to time. 

 

Training shoulders right after chest day

 

 

 

Since shoulder muscles are also employed during chest exercises, it is best to avoid training shoulders after chest day. Ideally, train back and biceps or legs in between chest and shoulder days. You can also take a rest day. 

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