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Dumbbell
Military Shoulder Press
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Dumbbell Military Shoulder Press - Bottom of Exercise Dumbbell Military Shoulder Press - Top of exercise
(Bottom)
(Top)
Primary Movers

Delts (F)

Military Press - Muscles Involved
Secondary Movers

Delts (M)
Traps
Triceps

Other Muscles Involved

Biceps, Pecs

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- Dumbbell Military Shoulder Press -

Exercise Type: Compound Exercise

Instruction: Seated, grasp dumbbells with overhand grip and hold to the shoulders with palms forward. Press dumbbells overhead until arms are nearly locked and lower back down.

Tips and Techniques: Can be done standing or seated. Standing adds minor benefit by bringing in some stabilizer muscles but this isn't a big deal (do what feels most comfortable to you). You can also use a bench with back support (the support should be just slightly inclined). Both arms can do the lift simultaneously or you can alternate arms for increased range of motion.

When seated, you can use your legs to help push the dumbbells up to your shoulders if necessary (see top video below). Don't go too heavy here though, good form and a challenging weight will produce more muscle growth than bad form and an ego-trip.

It should NOT be a goal to clank the dumbbells together at the top of the exercise as is sometimes advised. At the top of the exercise you want your hands to be just a bit outside of your shoulders. If that means your dumbbells touch, that's fine. But moving the shoulders together to get that "clank" is a bad idea as it can create unneccessary shoulder strain.

You can bring the dumbbells down to your shoulders (more difficult) or stop them at the point where your arms are making 90 degree angles which will allow you the majority of the exercise's benefits.

A key point with the dumbbell press is keeping the elbows to the sides and not letting them venture too far forward. They should be kept in the same position or just slightly back as it would be if you were using a barbell - where the goal would be to keep the barbell moving up and down as close to the body as possible.

You can allow the palms to go where they feel most comfortable for you (instead of forward, they can move slightly closer to facing each other).

Recommended Reps for Muscle Building: 6-12 the majority of the time, trying higher or lower reps on occasion.

Common Variations:

  • Barbell Military Shoulder Press
  • Arnold Press
  • Machine-Based Military Press - Cable, lever and Smith machines all can give you ways to perform the military shoulder press.

Substitutions: The Arnold Press is a similar dumbbell exercise that involves all 3 of the deltoid heads.

Bodybuilding Equipment: Bench and Dumbbells

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