Lateral L Raise With Rotation
rating: | Ø 4.67 through 3 votes |
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required: | Dumbbells (2) |
level: | Normal |
type: | Strength |
Variations available (6) |




General And Specifics
- combined exercise to train the deltoids and the rotator cuffs at the same time
- a great switchover from shoulder to biceps workout
Starting Position
- grasp two dumbbells with over hand grip
- brace the biceps and bend the elbows to 90 degrees
- posture is upright
- the feet are hip width apart
Correct Execution
- raise the arms to the sides, until the upper arms are parallel to the floor
- your shoulders and elbows are in a line
- rotate the forearms upwards (as in L-Fly With Dumbbells), until the forearms are vertical to the floor
- the upper arms remain parallel to the ground
- afterwards, invert the motion
- guide the forearms to the parallel position again, lower the upper arms and come back to the starting position
- do several reps