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Alternating Deltoid Raise vs Lying Rear Delt Raise

Alternating Deltoid Raise - starting position
Alternating Deltoid Raise - ending position
Alternating Deltoid Raise
beginner·Dumbbell·isolation
Lying Rear Delt Raise - starting position
Lying Rear Delt Raise - ending position
Lying Rear Delt Raise
intermediate·Dumbbell·isolation

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Alternating Deltoid Raise
VS
Lying Rear Delt Raise
beginner
Level
intermediate
Dumbbell
Equipment
Dumbbell
isolation
Mechanic
isolation
push
Force
pull
Strength
Category
Strength
shoulders
Primary
shoulders
None
Secondary
None

Muscle Analysis

Shared

shoulders

Instructions

Alternating Deltoid Raise

1

In a standing position, hold a pair of dumbbells at your side.

2

Keeping your elbows slightly bent, raise the weights directly in front of you to shoulder height, avoiding any swinging or cheating.

3

Return the weights to your side.

4

On the next repetition, raise the weights laterally, raising them out to your side to about shoulder height.

5

Return the weights to the starting position and continue alternating to the front and side.

Lying Rear Delt Raise

1

While holding a dumbbell in each hand, lay with your chest down on a flat bench.

2

Position the palms of the hands in a neutral manner (palms facing your torso) as you keep the arms extended with the elbows slightly bent. This will be your starting position.

3

Now raise the arms to the side until your elbows are at shoulder height and your arms are roughly parallel to the floor as you exhale. Tip: Maintain your arms perpendicular to the torso while keeping them extended throughout the movement. Also, keep the contraction at the top for a second.

4

Slowly lower the dumbbells to the starting position as you inhale.

5

Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions and then switch to the other arm.

Verdict

Both exercises target the shoulders. Alternating Deltoid Raise is a beginner exercise using dumbbell, while Lying Rear Delt Raise is intermediate and uses dumbbell. Choose Alternating Deltoid Raise if you're looking for a more accessible option, or Lying Rear Delt Raise for a greater challenge.

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