Reviewed by Jim Parker, CPT, B.A. Kinesiology
Side Laterals to Front Raise is a variation of both Shoulder Raise and Front Raise. This exercise involves raising the weight out to either side, then bringing the dumbbells together in front of you. The benefit of this variation is that both positions target different parts of the shoulder. This ensures that you’re training your shoulders more completely.
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Raising the weight too high can increase your risk of injury, and isn’t particularly beneficial for these exercises. Limit your range of motion to around shoulder height. If you’re looking to make the exercise more challenging consider pausing for a moment at the top of the movement.
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