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Alternating Deltoid Raise vs One-Arm Kettlebell Military Press To The Side

Alternating Deltoid Raise - starting position
Alternating Deltoid Raise - ending position
Alternating Deltoid Raise
beginner·Dumbbell·isolation
One-Arm Kettlebell Military Press To The Side - starting position
One-Arm Kettlebell Military Press To The Side - ending position
One-Arm Kettlebell Military Press To The Side
intermediate·Kettlebells·compound

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Alternating Deltoid Raise
VS
One-Arm Kettlebell Military Press To The Side
beginner
Level
intermediate
Dumbbell
Equipment
Kettlebells
isolation
Mechanic
compound
push
Force
push
Strength
Category
Strength
shoulders
Primary
shoulders
None
Secondary
triceps

Muscle Analysis

Shared

shoulders

Only in One-Arm Kettlebell Military Press To The Side

triceps

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.

One-Arm Kettlebell Military Press To The Side

1

Clean a kettlebell to your shoulder. Clean the kettlebell to your shoulder by extending through the legs and hips as you pull the kettlebell towards your shoulder. Rotate your wrist as you do so, so that the palm faces inward. This will be your starting position.

2

Look at the kettlebell and press it up and out until it is locked out overhead.

3

Lower the kettlebell back to your shoulder under control and repeat. Make sure to contract your lat, butt, and stomach forcefully for added stability and strength.

Verdict

Both exercises target the shoulders. Alternating Deltoid Raise is a beginner exercise using dumbbell, while One-Arm Kettlebell Military Press To The Side is intermediate and uses kettlebells. Choose Alternating Deltoid Raise if you're looking for a more accessible option, or One-Arm Kettlebell Military Press To The Side for a greater challenge. One-Arm Kettlebell Military Press To The Side is a compound movement working multiple joints, making it better for overall strength. Alternating Deltoid Raise isolates the target muscle for focused development.

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