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Shoulder press- can't feel it working

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When i am doing either dumbell press or military press i can obviously feel the weight and the intensity but i don't feel as if my shoulders are feeling what they are suppost to as in a pump or contraction. Anyone have some suggestions? I was also curious when bringin the weights down should you let your elbows drop below being parralel to the floor?
 
Well just because you don't get a big pump doesn't mean you aren’t working the muscle. Try changing the weight and tinker with the number of reps, maybe you're doing too much or too little. As for how low to bring the elbows, I like to go just a bit past parallel.
 
The biggest mistake I see people make when doing military presses is not bringing the bar down far enough to stretch the delt. Try a just wider than shoulder width grip, let the bar come down to the clavicle, and press only up to parallel. After parallel, tris do most of the work, as the delts don't contract much after parallel anyway. And flex your abs to minimize back flex. Good luck, bro.
 
Bong Hog said:
The biggest mistake I see people make when doing military presses is not bringing the bar down far enough to stretch the delt. Try a just wider than shoulder width grip, let the bar come down to the clavicle, and press only up to parallel. After parallel, tris do most of the work, as the delts don't contract much after parallel anyway. And flex your abs to minimize back flex. Good luck, bro.

thanks for the tip

:fro:
 
I am not for sure why you wouldn't want to come all the way down and go all the way back up with it. I did the 100's for an easy 6 reps a few weeks ago (2nd exercise and first time doing them in years) and I touched my shoulders at the bottom and the dbells touched at the lockout...

Full range of motion...

B True
 
Ever try pre-exhausting them with another move? Maybe something you could start out doing bilaterally, and then switch to unilateral as you fatigue?
 
gymtime said:
Try squeezing out two more reps with a spotter. Then see how you feel the next day.

Yup
I've always found it difficult to get a pump from militaries. When I worked out with my only friend I trust to upright heavy weight, we put 315 on the bar and forced out as many as possible, then dropped plate by plate for a total of probably 16 reps. Got a great pump. My delts were crying the next day.:)
 
Thaibox said:


Yup
I've always found it difficult to get a pump from militaries. When I worked out with my only friend I trust to upright heavy weight, we put 315 on the bar and forced out as many as possible, then dropped plate by plate for a total of probably 16 reps. Got a great pump. My delts were crying the next day.:)

You were doing 315 for reps on overhead???

B True
 
I wish bro. My best is 275 for 4 clean with a pause. My buddy was keeping the 315 moving for about 7, dropped to 225, then 135.

This buddy of mine has put up 315 for reps though. He's on the boards (anabolic mostly).
 
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