Unusual Shoulder Workout

Ox 51

Musclechemistry Guru
NOT YOUR USUAL SHOULDER WORKOUT

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New Team Universe champ Vaughan Ettienne’s unique shoulder training

July 28, 2010
FLEXONLINE.COM

After New York City policeman Vaughan Ettienne placed fifth in the light-heavy class of last year’s NPC Nationals, we named him one of our four “Who’s Up” guys from that contest. Since then, he’s stayed up, for in his next contest, the recent NPC/IFBB Team Universe, he not only won the light-heavy class but the overall, securing the right to compete in the IFBB Pro League. His waist-to-shoulder differentia is among the best in the sport.

VAUGHAN’S UNIQUE SHOULDER TRAINING

* Superset of presses and laterals
Neither seated dumbbell presses nor seated dumbbell laterals are unusual, and supersetting them is hardly unprecedented. But note that Vaughan combines these two exercises after first doing seated dumbbell presses alone.

* Triple pressing
Three of his first four exercises are overhead presses.

* Trap priority
He works shoulders twice every 10 days, and every other workout he prioritizes traps by doing three types of shrugs after overhead pressing.

* Machine wide-grip rows
He does what most people think of as a back exercise as part of his shoulder workout, keeping his elbows high and wide and using an overhand grip. In this way, he focuses it on his rear delts and inner traps.

* Seated dumbbell shrugs
He prefers to shrug while seated to take his legs and back out of the movement.

VAUGHAN ETTIENNE’S SHOULDER ROUTINE

<TABLE class=exercise><THEAD><TR><TD colSpan=3>BEN WHITE’S CHEST ROUTINE


</TD></TR></THEAD><TBODY><TR><TH>EXERCISE </TH><TH>SETS </TH><TH>REPS </TH></TR><TR class=even><TD>Seated dumbbell presses </TD><TD>4 </TD><TD>15-8 </TD></TR><TR class=odd><TD>Seated dumbbell presses </TD><TD>4 </TD><TD>10 </TD></TR><TR class=even><TD colSpan=3>superset with </TD></TR><TR class=odd><TD>Seated dumbbell laterals </TD><TD>4 </TD><TD>12-8 </TD></TR><TR class=even><TD>Smith machine military presses </TD><TD>3 </TD><TD>8-12 </TD></TR><TR class=odd><TD>Upright rows </TD><TD>3 </TD><TD>15-10 </TD></TR><TR class=even><TD>Machine wide-grip rows </TD><TD>3 </TD><TD>10-12 </TD></TR><TR class=odd><TD>Seated dumbbell shrugs </TD><TD>3 </TD><TD>10-15 </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 
I do a lot for shoulders, but it comes down to 2 exercises for each head. I'll do something like Arnolds and rear lat raises, then side DB lateral raises with front dumbbell raises then cobra crossovers with wide uprights
 
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