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More guys have gotten hurt fom press-behind-neck (PBN) than any other delt exercise .
Got me 30 years ago (tore rotator cuff) Ive never really done them heavy since .
Sports medicine doctor told me to stay away from them...If you do them warm up and dont go too heavy...
I can tell when attempting pbn its an unsafe exersize for me. I dont even attempt them anymore. Id rather live to lift another day than go tearing something up. What you said is a fune example why i will never attempt them again. We learn from our an others mistakes. Man that sux an i hope you healed up 100% from that injury. Thanks for sharing Ogh, that seals the deal on me never trying them again!!!!!Ever......More guys have gotten hurt fom press-behind-neck (PBN) than any other delt exercise .
Got me 30 years ago (tore rotator cuff) Ive never really done them heavy since .
Sports medicine doctor told me to stay away from them...If you do them warm up and dont go too heavy...
I can tell when attempting pbn its an unsafe exersize for me. I dont even attempt them anymore. Id rather live to lift another day than go tearing something up. What you said is a fune example why i will never attempt them again. We learn from our an others mistakes. Man that sux an i hope you healed up 100% from that injury. Thanks for sharing Ogh, that seals the deal on me never trying them again!!!!!Ever......
I'm not sure why my OHP is weak, someone in another thread mentioned a weak core. OHP I struggled to rep 155 for a few reps. This a.m. my BTN sets were 95x8, 135x8, 155x8, 185x5, 205x1, 135x12. I love DB presses, but the DB's only go up to 100. Warm up and good form is what I'm banking on.
100lb DB's should suffice for most medium strength guys , I never even go that heavy but I can . I got 80"s that I just do real slow and controlled . NO throwing or jerking . Do them slower with implyed negatives and 3 counts . Those 100"s will work...
PS - Study the Mike Mentzer Heavy-Duty program , his principles I still use today
We got a mentzer fan in da house100lb DB's should suffice for most medium strength guys , I never even go that heavy but I can . I got 80"s that I just do real slow and controlled . NO throwing or jerking . Do them slower with implyed negatives and 3 counts . Those 100"s will work...
PS - Study the Mike Mentzer Heavy-Duty program , his principles I still use today
Absolutely, a little goes a long damn ways. All the chest presses are my primary shoulder work. Add in back day and you still get a suprising amount of shoulder work accomplished. Everything goes thru the shoulders. Like it or notThere are better ways to build the side delts than behind the neck presses. I don't believe it's necessary to go particularly heavy on BTN presses or treat them as a main lift if your goals are bodybuilding.
Athletes who need to build lots of strength and be stable with a heavy weight in the behind the neck position, that's another story entirely...
A little goes a long way with shoulders. Most guys can get away with no direct shoulder work outside of their bench pressing movements and some lateral raises and rear delt flys.
Ill agree with thatBTN presses in the smith are solid.
Ill agree with that
