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Originally Posted by Tskull
Pylon and Bulk I'm coming after you two with both guns blazing.
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Originally Posted by ForemanRules
You have done a kick ass job so far, just keep up the hard work .
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Originally Posted by Pylon
Side lat DB raises are always good...OK, they're a bitch, but that's a good thing, right?
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Originally Posted by Tskull
Shoulders W/O this evening. All around good solid burn today.
Arnold DB Press : 40x10, 45X8, 50X6 Str8 Bar Upright Rows : 75x8, 80x8, 90x6 Str8 Bar Front Raise :30x10, 40x7, 40x7 I am still a little unsure if I'm hitting every angle on my shoulders, I'm open to any suggestions on what I may be missing. |
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Originally Posted by Egoatdoor
I don't think you are hitting all angles. As someone else said, you are missing the side delts. Also the rears. I can go along with not doing rear delt work, but I would highly recommend hitting the sides if you want to build a v taper type physique. If you neglect the side delts, you run the risk of looking disportionately small in the upper body if you have a wide waist or big quads.
Two possible solutions to your problem of "feeling like a wimp" only doing 4 reps of 30. One is to do a drop set. Do as many as you can ( with proper form) with 30, then pick up a lighter dumbbell ( 15 or 20) and rep out to failure. This will extend the set beyond the 4 reps. Another is to do wide grip upright rows. These will hit the side delts and you can most likely do more weight without compromising form than with dumbbell side laterals because you get some assistance from the traps. On the subject of the front delts helping the bench, that is true. But a bigger bench is also a function of strength in other assisting muscles like the tris and believe it or not the lats. |
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Originally Posted by Tskull
Pylon and Bulk I'm coming after you two with both guns blazing.
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Originally Posted by Pylon
Don't neglect oats and veggies. You need them, and they will help prevent burnout.
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Originally Posted by Pylon
(Can you tell I love squats?)
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Originally Posted by Tskull
Egoatdoor
I actually thought that regular uprights would help develop that V shape,the thought never crossed my mind to move my grip out to a wider position. I think I will dump the front raises and add in wide grip uprights and 2 sets of side DB laterals, I will see if that can cover all the bases. |