09 Mar 2008 06:04:44 | Rick Mitchell
The main shoulder muscles that concern bodybuilders are the
deltoids and although they work closely with the arms and chest
muscles, it is possible to isolate the delts in a training
session. Unlike other body parts though, the shoulder is not
designed for heavy lifting in all directions so beginners need
to take care and use lighter weights than usual for
shoulder-isolating exercises.
The deltoid covers the shoulder and consists of three distinct
segments:
1. The anterior or front deltoid allows you to raise your arm to
the front.
2. The medial or middle deltoid allows you to raise your arm to
the side.
3. The posterior or rear deltoid allows you to draw your arm
backwards when it is perpendicular to the torso.
The front delt usually receives plenty of work with chest
exercises such as the bench press and pushup, so you'll need to
use common sense and listen to your body when performing
exercises that specifically target this muscle. The recommended
shoulder exercises for beginners are as follows:
1. Seated dumbbell press - 3 sets of 10-15 reps. This exercise
places the emphasis on the medial head.
2. Front lateral raise - 3 sets of 10-15 reps. This exercise
emphasises the front delt.
3. Rear lateral flyes - 3 sets of 10-15 reps. This exercise
targets the rear delt.
As with all exercises you need to take care in scheduling
specific body parts. To begin with you should incorporate your
shoulder exercises into a program similar to the one suggested
below:
Day 1: Biceps, Back, Abs
Day 2: Hamstrings, Shoulders, Abs
Day 3: Quads, Forearms, Calves
Day 4: Triceps, Chest, Abs
For the first couple of weeks complete one set but then add one
set each week to a maximum of three. At the end of three months
you will be ready to move on to more intensive intermediate
level exercises.
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