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This is a spin off of my other thread regarding shrugs.
What is the correct way to do seated dumbbell shrugs? A friend of mine is buddies with Lee Priest and Lee told him NEVER to tuck your chin and to look straight ahead. Lee told him he has seen numerous guys injure their necks as a result of tucking. The thing is, when I look straight ahead I don't feel the exercise working. When I do tuck my chin, I feel because of the increased range of motion that I feel it more. However, I don't want to injure my neck. I've seen numerous pros tuck their chin, so I'm not sure which way is the most effective...and safest.
What is the correct way to do seated dumbbell shrugs? A friend of mine is buddies with Lee Priest and Lee told him NEVER to tuck your chin and to look straight ahead. Lee told him he has seen numerous guys injure their necks as a result of tucking. The thing is, when I look straight ahead I don't feel the exercise working. When I do tuck my chin, I feel because of the increased range of motion that I feel it more. However, I don't want to injure my neck. I've seen numerous pros tuck their chin, so I'm not sure which way is the most effective...and safest.
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