Benefits:
• Researchers compared seated versus standing and barbell versus dumbbell shoulder pressing. They found that the standing dumbbell shoulder press hits your delts the hardest.
• Standing (done correctly) puts less compression your spine than sitting.
• A slight elbow tuck takes your shoulder out of the vulnerable "high-five" position. It moves your shoulders into the scapular plane – which is much more joint-friendly position for safe, effective pressing.
• When sitting, most people will kick the dumbbells up to their shoulders with their knees. This work with short arms, but leaves long-limbed lifters with their arms folded up and struggling to get the weights off their shoulders. When you stand, you can use your hip power to swing the weights up into a solid starting position.
Tips:
• Use an explosive hip hinge to swing the dumbbells up.
• Keep your abs tight and your glutes locked so you have a firm foundation to press from.
• Use a slight elbow tuck.
• Maintain a vertical forearm while you press. – Andrew Heming
• Researchers compared seated versus standing and barbell versus dumbbell shoulder pressing. They found that the standing dumbbell shoulder press hits your delts the hardest.
• Standing (done correctly) puts less compression your spine than sitting.
• A slight elbow tuck takes your shoulder out of the vulnerable "high-five" position. It moves your shoulders into the scapular plane – which is much more joint-friendly position for safe, effective pressing.
• When sitting, most people will kick the dumbbells up to their shoulders with their knees. This work with short arms, but leaves long-limbed lifters with their arms folded up and struggling to get the weights off their shoulders. When you stand, you can use your hip power to swing the weights up into a solid starting position.
Tips:
• Use an explosive hip hinge to swing the dumbbells up.
• Keep your abs tight and your glutes locked so you have a firm foundation to press from.
• Use a slight elbow tuck.
• Maintain a vertical forearm while you press. – Andrew Heming
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