Would barbell OH press work?Originally posted by: presidentender
Heavy weight on overhead press. Don't kill yourself, though. Doing just push-ups and crunches would explain why you're having a hard time getting big shoulders.
:laugh:Originally posted by: presidentender
Doing just push-ups and crunches would explain why you're having a hard time getting big shoulders.
Originally posted by: brikis98
1. you're not going to grow big muscles of any kind with just pushups and crunches. you need a proper strength training program such as Rippetoe Starting Strength. Not only will this make your whole body significantly stronger, this will also make your shoulders far bigger than if you just did shoulder work.
2. having said that, the main thing for big shoulders is obviously resistance training that targets them. The best exercise by far is the military press with a barbell as shown here. This exercise is amazing for the shoulders but also strengthens your entire upper body, including your back, abs, triceps, and traps. Incline bench press is another solid exercise, although it involves a lot of chest and triceps as well. These two exercises, along with a proper strength training routine (as in #1), will be all you need as a beginner.
3. AFTER you've done your main compound exercises (#1 and #2), if you still have some energy/strength left for some assistance work, other good shoulder exercises include the upright row, lateral raises and dumbell rows.
EDIT --->
forgot to mention: if you are just starting out with strength training, GO EASY on your shoulders. just about everyone who does strength training ends up hurting the shoulder joint in some way, so start with VERY light weight, VERY few exercises (ie, JUST military press) and give your shoulders lots of time to adapt. if you rush it and overdo it... you'll regret it.
Originally posted by: MegaVovaN
brikis98 - Starting Strength includes OH barbell press...which is almost same thing as strict military press.
Originally posted by: presidentender
Originally posted by: brikis98
1. you're not going to grow big muscles of any kind with just pushups and crunches. you need a proper strength training program such as Rippetoe Starting Strength. Not only will this make your whole body significantly stronger, this will also make your shoulders far bigger than if you just did shoulder work.
2. having said that, the main thing for big shoulders is obviously resistance training that targets them. The best exercise by far is the military press with a barbell as shown here. This exercise is amazing for the shoulders but also strengthens your entire upper body, including your back, abs, triceps, and traps. Incline bench press is another solid exercise, although it involves a lot of chest and triceps as well. These two exercises, along with a proper strength training routine (as in #1), will be all you need as a beginner.
3. AFTER you've done your main compound exercises (#1 and #2), if you still have some energy/strength left for some assistance work, other good shoulder exercises include the upright row, lateral raises and dumbell rows.
EDIT --->
forgot to mention: if you are just starting out with strength training, GO EASY on your shoulders. just about everyone who does strength training ends up hurting the shoulder joint in some way, so start with VERY light weight, VERY few exercises (ie, JUST military press) and give your shoulders lots of time to adapt. if you rush it and overdo it... you'll regret it.
I started weight training when I was probably too young, but I started with 4 sets of 12 rather than 5x5 or 5x3. If you do light weights for more reps, you're less likely to hurt yourself. I don't know how old OP is; young or beginning lifters can get a decent chest and shoulder workout by adding dips.
Originally posted by: conorvansmack
The trainer at my gym showed me "Arnold presses." They are dumbbell presses that you start with your palms facing your chest and then rotate around to palms facing out as you extend. I haven't done a lot of them, but he recommended them.
Originally posted by: conorvansmack
The trainer at my gym showed me "Arnold presses." They are dumbbell presses that you start with your palms facing your chest and then rotate around to palms facing out as you extend. I haven't done a lot of them, but he recommended them.
Originally posted by: drbrock
My age is 25 and have been an avid weight lifter and have been in pretty good shape. I had surgery in january so I was out for 3 months. when I was lifting my arms and and chest were getting big but never had that large of shoulders. Also I forgot to mention I am doing pull ups and chin ups along with push ups. I mainly started this thread to see if I can get better definition in my shoulders and gain the mass I had orginally, while also training for a half marathon. My trainer told me that I should only do the running with basic resistance exercise and avoid the gym doing heavy weight lifting. Do you guys agree with the assesment?
Btw thanks for all the exercises. When I reactivate my gold's membership I will be focusing on my shoulders.
Originally posted by: purbeast0
Originally posted by: drbrock
My age is 25 and have been an avid weight lifter and have been in pretty good shape. I had surgery in january so I was out for 3 months. when I was lifting my arms and and chest were getting big but never had that large of shoulders. Also I forgot to mention I am doing pull ups and chin ups along with push ups. I mainly started this thread to see if I can get better definition in my shoulders and gain the mass I had orginally, while also training for a half marathon. My trainer told me that I should only do the running with basic resistance exercise and avoid the gym doing heavy weight lifting. Do you guys agree with the assesment?
Btw thanks for all the exercises. When I reactivate my gold's membership I will be focusing on my shoulders.
your shoulders ARE part of your arms.
