Overhead presses without pain

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Overhead Expense: How to Press Without Pain

Four tips to get you started overhead pressing the right way.

You can shrug, upright row, and lateral raise until you’re blue in the face, but there’s a not-so-secret concept muscular guys have known since before the barbell was even invented: For bigger, stronger shoulders, there’s no substitute for overhead pressing.

This sounds simple in theory, but most guys run into problems in the execution. Should you press seated or standing? Behind the neck or in front? As a push press using your legs, or a strict, stiff-legged military press? Here are four tips to get you started overhead pressing the right way.

1. KEEP IT STANDING
When was the last time you lifted something heavy while you were sitting down? By standing up to overhead press, you’ll engage your entire torso and force yourself to stabilize from head to toe.

2. ADJUST YOUR STANCE
Your feet should be shoulderwidth apart, with your toes pointed forward. This will help you maintain your balance and prevent you from arching your lower back too much. Stagger your feet heel-to-toe for more stability.

3. WATCH YOUR BREATHING
Just before you begin the press, take a deep breath and hold it until the finish position at the top. Exhale, then gradually inhale on the way down. This pocket of air in your lungs will help prevent injury by stabilizing your spine.

4. LOCK IT OUT Finish the lift with your arms locked out and the barbell over or slightly behind the center of your head. Pressing in front of your head can strain your shoulder joints and may hamper your progress.
 
I personaly do them seated, I have two bum knees so standing is out of the question
 
I am pretty sure that seated is bad for you even though i do them this way, im pretty sure its no good for your back.spine
 
I am pretty sure that seated is bad for you even though i do them this way, im pretty sure its no good for your back.spine

In my opinion, they wouldn't make machines and stuff to do it if it were that bad

Im just stating what I have read about it brutha,lmao, im no Doctor i just stayed at a Holiday in
Its all theories my bruthas.

Im yet to meet anyone who has gotten hurt, and said ( Man, all those seated machines fucked me up ), but I have most deff meet dudes who said ( Yeah, I tweeked it when I was standing this way, or that way, yada yada. If one is gonna get hurt chances are it's gonna happen cause the person is doing something wrong along the lines somewhere. I just notice I tend to have the chance of tweeking something when it includes more muscles, then the one I am focusing on in the first place.
 
This article was from Muscle & Fitness, by the way, in case anyone was wondering the source. I'm glad it sparked a little debate.
 
I can't do any standing presses it destroys my lower back.. I did seated presses today on the smith I got yp to 315 for 8 !!! If I go over 315 my shoulder is jacked up !!
 
I hurt my lower back a few years ago doing dumb shit so I'm actually intimidated to do these standing up
 
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