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Alternating Kettlebell Press vs Seated Side Lateral Raise

Alternating Kettlebell Press - starting position
Alternating Kettlebell Press - ending position
Alternating Kettlebell Press
intermediate·Kettlebells·compound
Seated Side Lateral Raise - starting position
Seated Side Lateral Raise - ending position
Seated Side Lateral Raise
beginner·Dumbbell·isolation

Side-by-Side

Alternating Kettlebell Press
VS
Seated Side Lateral Raise
intermediate
Level
beginner
Kettlebells
Equipment
Dumbbell
compound
Mechanic
isolation
push
Force
push
Strength
Category
Strength
shoulders
Primary
shoulders
triceps
Secondary
None

Muscle Analysis

Shared

shoulders

Only in Alternating Kettlebell Press

triceps

Instructions

Alternating Kettlebell Press

1

Clean two kettlebells to your shoulders. Clean the kettlebells to your shoulders by extending through the legs and hips as you pull the kettlebells towards your shoulders. Rotate your wrists as you do so.

2

Press one directly overhead by extending through the elbow, turning it so the palm faces forward while holding the other kettlebell stationary .

3

Lower the pressed kettlebell to the starting position and immediately press with your other arm.

Seated Side Lateral Raise

1

Pick a couple of dumbbells and sit at the end of a flat bench with your feet firmly on the floor. Hold the dumbbells with your palms facing in and your arms straight down at your sides at arms' length. This will be your starting position.

2

While maintaining the torso stationary (no swinging), lift the dumbbells to your side with a slight bend on the elbow and the hands slightly tilted forward as if pouring water in a glass. Continue to go up until you arms are parallel to the floor. Exhale as you execute this movement and pause for a second at the top.

3

Lower the dumbbells back down slowly to the starting position as you inhale.

4

Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.

Verdict

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

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