How to do: One-Arm Side Laterals
Shouldersbeginnerdumbbell


Step-by-step instructions
- 1Pick a dumbbell and place it in one of your hands. Your non lifting hand should be used to grab something steady such as an incline bench press. Lean towards your lifting arm and away from the hand that is gripping the incline bench as this will allow you to keep your balance.
- 2Stand with a straight torso and have the dumbbell by your side at arm's length with the palm of the hand facing you. This will be your starting position.
- 3While maintaining the torso stationary (no swinging), lift the dumbbell to your side with a slight bend on the elbow and your hand slightly tilted forward as if pouring water in a glass. Continue to go up until you arm is parallel to the floor. Exhale as you execute this movement and pause for a second at the top.
- 4Lower the dumbbell back down slowly to the starting position as you inhale.
- 5Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.
- 6Switch arms and repeat the exercise.
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Photos & base instructions from the open-source Free Exercise DB (public domain).