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simon8783
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Regarding side db raises -
How much do most people bend their elbows when they raise the weight? I find that holding them almost straight feels wrong and ineffective (can also barely lift anything and doesn't seem to work delts much), but if i keep them at 90 degrees (as some people seem to prefer) my forearms get sore and i don't feel like i'm getting a full range of motion.
I've also recently been trying a sort of 30 degree bend but i have to lift the weight up above shoulder height (even though upper arms are raised flat with my shoulder level) and i just don't feel like that's right either. To get an idea, it sort of looks like i'm raising my arms up to cheer for something (obviously not cheering for my great form
I really want to work my side delts but just wondering what most people here think? Seated vs standing? Straight vs bent arms etc?
How much do most people bend their elbows when they raise the weight? I find that holding them almost straight feels wrong and ineffective (can also barely lift anything and doesn't seem to work delts much), but if i keep them at 90 degrees (as some people seem to prefer) my forearms get sore and i don't feel like i'm getting a full range of motion.
I've also recently been trying a sort of 30 degree bend but i have to lift the weight up above shoulder height (even though upper arms are raised flat with my shoulder level) and i just don't feel like that's right either. To get an idea, it sort of looks like i'm raising my arms up to cheer for something (obviously not cheering for my great form
I really want to work my side delts but just wondering what most people here think? Seated vs standing? Straight vs bent arms etc?