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one arm dumbbell shrugs

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is it okay to do one arm dumbbell shrugs(one side at a time) instead of the regular db shrugs?i find that this works better for me and i can use more weight.just wondering what u guys thnk about it or if anyone here tried it before?
 
I think its a good idea. Makes you include other muscles to stablize the weight.
 
without the counter weight, as the load gets heavy, there is to much possibility to lean and shift your weight. That places stress on structes that you don't want to place stress on. Bad habit.
 
The only way I see it letting you use more weight is if you cheat more while you do it...
 
I'm not sure if you have one available, but try using a trap bar for shrugs. They will become your new best friend :thumb:
 
I'm not sure if you have one available, but try using a trap bar for shrugs. They will become your new best friend :thumb:


Actually I was doing trap bar deadlifts the other day, and I thought "Next time I do shrugs, I'm going to use the trap bar."
 
try this for traps too
get on the standing calf raise machine (pads on the shoulders) and instead of working calves......... do shrugs! Its incredible, but u always gotta make sure you bring your head forward in order to help isolate the traps
 
try this for traps too
get on the standing calf raise machine (pads on the shoulders) and instead of working calves......... do shrugs! Its incredible, but u always gotta make sure you bring your head forward in order to help isolate the traps

bringing your head forward is going to change spinal position under load...not smart at all.
 
try this for traps too
get on the standing calf raise machine (pads on the shoulders) and instead of working calves......... do shrugs! Its incredible, but u always gotta make sure you bring your head forward in order to help isolate the traps

Or you can do Hise Shrugs which are the same thing but you dont need to move your head at all.
 
bringing your head forward is going to change spinal position under load...not smart at all.

Yeah, listen to this advice. Some people can get benefit from doing dangerous or stupid things but you're more likely to negate that benefit by injuring yourself in a serious way.
 
without the counter weight, as the load gets heavy, there is to much possibility to lean and shift your weight. That places stress on structes that you don't want to place stress on. Bad habit.

I took it as holding a DB in each hand and shruging one at a time. :thinking:
 
Lawl, it would break my back in half to shrug 300lbs on one side.
 
Haha, I am not a stud like you KelJu, I dont shrug that much!
 
I dont really do em, so I cant say much. I focus more on deads and farmer walks. However if I were a bodybuilder I would knock out some shrugs.

Oh and you are pretty damn good at em.
 
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