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Front Delt Movements

Common execution guidelines for all exercises below (unless specifically stated otherwise):

  • feet together, arms locked-out, shoulder-width grip
  • on the way up, ‘drag’ weights as close to the ground as possible for as long as possible
  • squeeze front delts throughout (no swing) 

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(1) Front Raises (Dumbbell / Barbell / Plate)

(overhand or underhand-grip)

MI40X Plate Bus Driver Front Raise

(performed from a vertical position)

MI40X Supine BB Front Raise

(performed supine on an incline bench)

  • when using dumbbells, squeeze them together at the top
  • when performing with a barbell or plate, ‘shove’ inwards throughout (intent)

From a vertical body position

  • raise to eye-line
  • stop just short of vertical at the bottom (30º or so)

Supine on an incline bench (facing away from the bench)

  • set incline relatively high (75º or so)
  • raise only to eye-line, just short of perpendicular to the floor
  • bring right down, momentarily touching the thighs at the bottom

Prone on incline bench (facing bench)

  • high incline (75º approx.) ane avoid slouching
  • raise to just short of parallel to the ground
  • lower to just short of perpendicular at the bottom


 

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(2) Low Cable, Cable Front Raises / Floor Lying Cable Front Raises

MI40X Low Cable Front Raise

(standing with low cable)

MI40X Floor Lying Cable Front Raise

(Floor Lying variation)

  • keep shoulders in the same position throughout, arms straight and triceps locked
  • bring the weights up ‘under’ the pecs (not over the top / outside them) and across the body squeezing the front delts and pecs also (everything across the front)
  • twist hands into an internally rotated position at the top (once eye-line is reached)

Specific to standing version

  • big step forward so that cables are pulling the body backwards (not arms out to the sides)
  • at the bottom hands should be neutral (palms facing) slightly behind torso

(if unable to complete goal reps, step back a little to reduce the ‘pull’ from the cables and / or perform final reps with a neutral-grip)

Specific to Floor Lying variation (lie with head, not feet, furthest from the apparatus):

  • ensure to lie far enough away that the cable is still applying tension at the bottom
  • keep your back is flat on the ground to eliminate inertia (swing)


 

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(3) Plate “Bus Driver” Front Raises

MI40X Plate Bus Driver Front Raise rotated
(twisting at the top)

  • underhand grip (for greater range at the bottom)
  • raise to eye line at the top and rotate in one direction (like turning a steering wheel)
  • rotate back to centre, then lower the weight as far as the weight plate will allow
  • rotate to the opposite side at the top next time etc.