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Hammer Strength Shoulder Press

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Does anyone else feel awkward when using the hammer strength shoulder press machine? It feels as if the seat is too far back and that it puts your shoulders in an unnatural position when you execute the lift, as if the plane of motion is nothing like the BB press. Maybe im doing it wrong or my hand spacing is too wide, or im bringing the handles down too far. Any suggestions would be very helpful
 
darreng said:
Does anyone else feel awkward when using the hammer strength shoulder press machine? It feels as if the seat is too far back and that it puts your shoulders in an unnatural position when you execute the lift, as if the plane of motion is nothing like the BB press. Maybe im doing it wrong or my hand spacing is too wide, or im bringing the handles down too far. Any suggestions would be very helpful

How about... using free-weights. If you think it feels nothing like the BB press, why don't you just do the BB press?
 
At my gym the seat feels way too far FORWARD (of the grips) making me reach back into Hawaii to get a hold of the handles. Plus I hurt myself doing shoulders anyway, so I am done with overhead work for a long time.
 
darreng said:
Does anyone else feel awkward when using the hammer strength shoulder press machine? It feels as if the seat is too far back and that it puts your shoulders in an unnatural position when you execute the lift, as if the plane of motion is nothing like the BB press. Maybe im doing it wrong or my hand spacing is too wide, or im bringing the handles down too far. Any suggestions would be very helpful

Can't say I've tried HS shoulder press, but I feel that way when unracking the BB for seated shoulder presses... I have to reach back and it doesn't feel too safe on the shoulders, I usually do BB pressing standing now, or use DB's for seated.
 
We have the HS shoulder press at our rec center. I've only recently begun usining it. I agree, the ergonomics aren't very well done. My arms reach out, then up so instead of my arms being in line with my spine they are displaced at least 6 inches forward and then gradually shift to behind my head. I do like the machine to do a burnout set or some really slow and controlled sets.
 
ive always thought that thing was at the wrong angle.
 
MWpro said:
How about... using free-weights. If you think it feels nothing like the BB press, why don't you just do the BB press?
that's what i was thinking...
 
I normally do use free weights. But i happen to be battling a lower back injury at the moment and free weights are a no no for a little bit where machines give me some more stability so i can at least do something in the mean time
 
Although this might not agree with your back, you could try turning your body 180 degrees so that your chest and stomach are rest in the pad. That should put the weight in front of you instead of behind, although it might feel a little funny.

Even a seated freeweight overhead press bothers your lower back?
 
We have one at our gym and the seat is way to forward, a lot of the guys sit on it the opposite way so the handles are at the front of your shoulders and not at the back i used to use it all the time, but you cant beat dumbells i think.
 
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Hammer has a few good exercises but the military and chest exercises suck.....all I use is their rows and cgpd.
 
ForemanRules said:
Hammer has a few good exercises but the military and chest exercises suck.....all I use is their rows and cgpd.

I totally agree - I'll stick w/DB's:thumb:
 
I will go on record as saying for me, the HS incline press is awesome. I had a situation were I couldn't BB incline press due to a shoulder injury. I used the HS incline for about 2 months. When I went back to BB incline press, I was amazed to see I didn't lose a damn thing.
 
Sorry about the two posts. I'm trying to get my post count up......

Been out of action for awhile :)
 
darreng said:
Does anyone else feel awkward when using the hammer strength shoulder press machine? It feels as if the seat is too far back and that it puts your shoulders in an unnatural position when you execute the lift, as if the plane of motion is nothing like the BB press. Maybe im doing it wrong or my hand spacing is too wide, or im bringing the handles down too far. Any suggestions would be very helpful


It is called the Hammer Strength Behind the Neck Press, it is only natural that a behind the neck press start behind your neck.
 
Dale Mabry said:
It is called the Hammer Strength Behind the Neck Press, it is only natural that a behind the neck press start behind your neck.


No, thats not it. It doesnt start behind your neck. It starts way out infront of you which is what makes it awkward. Picture if you were to do a barbell military press and instead of the weight coming down right infront of your face, it were about 6-8 inches infront of your face. Not a good position. I guess its hard to explain unless you've used the machine.
 
How big are you?

The gym at my college had a pad to stick behind you if you don't fit into it. Every HS shoulder press I have used starts at the rear delt or further back...At least for me.
 
Sticking a pad behind you is a good idea. I will try that.
Also, another thing i was wondering is how far down to people bring the handles on the Hammer Strength Shoulder machine> I find coming all the way down is a strain but only going down partially feels like its not doing enough. Whats everyones thoughts?
 
ForemanRules said:
Hammer has a few good exercises but the military and chest exercises suck.....all I use is their rows and cgpd.

I think the chest is ok but I dont like starting from the positive/bottom on a press. So ultimately, it sucks except the travel angle feels ok.
 
Mudge said:
I think the chest is ok but I dont like starting from the positive/bottom on a press. So ultimately, it sucks except the travel angle feels ok.


that is the biggest problem with most machines. You have to start from the concentric position.

I am with Foreman. I like their rowing machines though.
 
Am I like, on ignore? I showed a link from Hammer Strength showing their shoulder press machine. Very, very few machines seem effective to me. The HS Incline is one of them. Starting at the concentric does suck though.

What can I say, my estrogen levels are high.
 
Mudge said:
I think the chest is ok but I dont like starting from the positive/bottom on a press. So ultimately, it sucks except the travel angle feels ok.
I thoiught I hurt my chest but it was really my delt....I will try some high rep hammer ( 12-15) till I heal up.
 
i have used the machine that pfunk posted....i had no problems and found it a good machine....
however...im a short stocky type frame...maybe thats the reason
 
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