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Instructions
- Set the bench upright under the Smith machine and adjust the bar to slightly above shoulder level.
- Sit with your back firmly against the bench and grip the bar slightly wider than shoulder-width.
- Unrack the bar and lower it slowly to just below chin level while maintaining control.
- Press the bar upward until your arms are fully extended but not locked.
- Repeat for the desired number of repetitions, then re-rack the bar safely.
Technical Tips
- Keep your core engaged and avoid arching your lower back.
- Do not lock out your elbows at the top to maintain tension.
- Ensure the bar travels in a straight vertical line above your shoulders.
Breathing Tips
- Inhale as you lower the bar under control.
- Exhale as you press the bar back to the top position.
Medical restrictions
- Avoid if you have shoulder impingement or rotator cuff injuries.
- Use caution if you experience cervical spine discomfort during overhead movements.
- Not suitable for individuals with restricted shoulder mobility.
Description
The Smith Machine Overhead Shoulder Press is a powerful compound exercise designed to target the deltoid muscles, primarily the shoulders. Utilizing the guided path of the Smith machine, this movement ensures greater stability and safety, especially beneficial for individuals aiming to isolate the shoulder muscles without the need for balance required in free-weight presses. It is commonly performed seated on an upright bench, which helps maintain proper posture and reduces stress on the lower back. The fixed vertical path encourages consistent form and minimizes the risk of injury, making it a reliable option for progressive strength training. The Smith Machine Overhead Shoulder Press also activates the triceps and engages the upper chest and core for stability. Whether you're training for hypertrophy, strength, or general upper-body development, this exercise offers a controlled and effective solution for enhancing shoulder performance.