Shoulder exercises, Lying front shoulder raise, Reverse fly – Bowflex Ultimate 2 User Manual

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Shoulder Exercises

Lying Front Shoulder Raise

— Shoulder Flexion (elbows stabilized)

START

ACTION

START

• Sit on the bench facing

Power Rod

®

units.

• Grasp the Hand Grips,

palms facing down, arms

straight.

• Lie back slowly, supporting

your head on the bench.

• Keep your chest lifted,

maintaining a slight arch

in your lower back.

• Keeping your arms

straight, move them in

an arc upwards until they

are directly over your

shoulders.

• You may perform this

move with both arms

simultaneously or one at a

time.

• With controlled movement,

slowly return to the Start

position.

FINISH

Muscles worked:

Front and Middle Deltoids

Bench Position:

Flat Bench Back

Accessory:

Hand Grips

Pulleys:

Chest Bar

Success Tips

• Keep knees bent and feet flat

on floor.

• Keep abdominals tight and

maintain good spinal alignment.

• Do not increase the arch in your

lower back while you are lifting

your arms.

Reverse Fly

— Shoulder Horizontal Abduction (elbows stabilized in slight flexion)

START

ACTION

START

• Sit on the Bench facing the

Power Rod

®

units.

• Grasp the Hand Grips ,

palms facing floor, arms

nearly straight.

• Sit up straight and bend

slightly forward from the

hips until arms/cables are in

front of body at a 90˚ angle

from torso.

• Maintaining the bend in

your arms, move your arms

outward and backward.

• When your elbows are

slightly

behind your

shoulders, slowly return to

the Start position, keeping

your rear shoulder muscles

tightened throughout

movement.

FINISH

Muscles worked:

Rear Deltoids; Middle Deltoids;

Trapezius; Rhomboids

Bench Position:

Flat Bench Back

Accessory:

Hand Grips

Pulleys:

Chest Bar

Success Tips

• Do not lose spinal alignment—

keep your chest lifted.

• Keep knees bent and feet flat

on floor.

• Keep your spine aligned and a

slight arch in your lower back.

• Maintain a 90° angle between

upper arms and torso throughout

exercise.

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