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Originally Posted by lsturbointeg
My buddy at work has those dumbells I think? It's the one that's kinda squarish and it can be adjusted to what ever weight? Seems like it would be too bulky. I would suggest using a Smith machine for seated or standing military presses
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I'm doing a Wendler variation routine (strength). You have tier 1 and tier 2 exercises.
So for shoulders, tier 1 is overhead press, tier 2 is dumbbell press. Tier 1 stays the same as all tier 1 exercises are usually the big ones like squat, deadlift, etc. Tier 2 you can change around to mix it up a little.
The things I'm talking about are hangers. You hang them on a barbell in a rack, put your dumbbells in them, so they are in place for seated dumbbell presses without having to get them off the floor and up into the start position. I seen them years ago.
My last shoulder workout, I hit 15 reps with the 75lbs dumbbells, so now my new working sets going into the next round of programming is 90lbs as it bumped my maxes.
I don't think I will be able to swing the 90's up safely under control, so I will probably just swap to a different exercise.