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Common execution guidelines for first two exercises below:
(optional: if / when relevant, to assist in eradicating extraneous movement perhaps rest head on the top of a bench set at around a 30º incline (depending on height); if performing seated, bend forward until trunk is parallel to ground / chest is resting on thighs)
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(Two-Arm or Single-Arm)
(remove handles, position cables at the bottom, hold opposite cable with opposite hand)
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(Barbell or Dumbbell)
(same execution as image, but bend over to approx. 90˚)
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Ideally, set the bench-height lower than depicted above – as low an incline as is achievable without the DB’s touching the ground during the movement.
1. begin by retracting the scapula (shoulder blades) as much as possible and maintaining this position
2. raise DB’s out to the sides (follow a perfect line to replicate an iron cross at the top)
3. internally rotate shoulder joint while controlling the descent of the DB’s back to the starting position