thats not the correct way....you have to move the weights while lifting and not before lifting the weights up! belive me, I did it also wrong a long time...
@wikki11 I would normally respond to such a comment in email, where I can explain in detail, however, since there have been a couple of comments stating that Patrick is incorrectly performing the Arnold Press, I shall respond here. Patrick is not performing the Arnold Press incorrectly. The mechanics of the Arnold Press are to primarily be an Anterior Deltoid exercise and then, Secondly, a Medial Deltoid exercise. The motion in the "front" is targeting the Anterior Dels perfectly. (out of room)
@BoltonASD That is false 1Narwal. It is not harder to keep the shoulders at 90 degrees. More discomfort is felt at 90 degrees because of the load placed on the rotator cuff. Ask yourself, what movement in life requires the shoulders to stop at 90 degrees? (none that I can think of). To train the shoulder properly, you must take it through its full range of motion. No trainer with several years of experience would train a client to stop or shorten the range of motion of a muscle.
@1Narwal The "motion" for the Arnold Press is, like for all exercises, fluid as opposed to "robotic". What this means is, Patrick is performing the Arnold Press in a fluid motion. There is no need to "stop" the dumbbells at 90 then bring them in. Email me if I didn't make sense or you need further assistance.
I'm going for a leaner version of this build. Use to be about this overall size but not as well proportioned becuase I over developed my lats and back.
thats not the correct way....you have to move the weights while lifting and not before lifting the weights up! belive me, I did it also wrong a long time...
wikki11 4 months ago
@wikki11 I would normally respond to such a comment in email, where I can explain in detail, however, since there have been a couple of comments stating that Patrick is incorrectly performing the Arnold Press, I shall respond here. Patrick is not performing the Arnold Press incorrectly. The mechanics of the Arnold Press are to primarily be an Anterior Deltoid exercise and then, Secondly, a Medial Deltoid exercise. The motion in the "front" is targeting the Anterior Dels perfectly. (out of room)
FusionFitnessSF 4 months ago
@FusionFitnessSF hey mate, thanks for your fair and good explaining answer!
wikki11 3 months ago
Jesus Christ. You can see that dude's spinal column.
Zack147DK 4 months ago
Awesome!
xXxKINGLJxXx 4 months ago
@BoltonASD That is false 1Narwal. It is not harder to keep the shoulders at 90 degrees. More discomfort is felt at 90 degrees because of the load placed on the rotator cuff. Ask yourself, what movement in life requires the shoulders to stop at 90 degrees? (none that I can think of). To train the shoulder properly, you must take it through its full range of motion. No trainer with several years of experience would train a client to stop or shorten the range of motion of a muscle.
FusionFitnessSF 6 months ago
@FusionFitnessSF correct--lowering your arms all the way works more muscles and works them harder
billtonelli 4 months ago
Finally someone who doesnt cheat on Arnolds!
kungfuwookie 7 months ago 3
i always thought you stop at 90 for the arnold press and then bring it in?
1Narwal 7 months ago
@1Narwal The "motion" for the Arnold Press is, like for all exercises, fluid as opposed to "robotic". What this means is, Patrick is performing the Arnold Press in a fluid motion. There is no need to "stop" the dumbbells at 90 then bring them in. Email me if I didn't make sense or you need further assistance.
FusionFitnessSF 7 months ago
Nice Body :)
Skater95hooligan 9 months ago
I'm going for a leaner version of this build. Use to be about this overall size but not as well proportioned becuase I over developed my lats and back.
TermiteAssassin1 9 months ago
Im on a mass ganing routine excercise cuz im skinny.Now my aim is to build my body like yours,with a lil heavy chest.
stormshadowx3 11 months ago
nice physique mate.
giteausuperstar 11 months ago
Hella good form on the Arnold Presses.
geoffck6969 1 year ago
impressive build dude!
tugboat0970 1 year ago 9
why don't any of these guys wear muscle shirts??
Daniea3 1 year ago
@Daniea3 really though, would u if u looked like that? lol
and plus it shows his credibility as to that he knows what he's doing and it gets results.
it may look douchey haha but at the end of the day, u'd take his advice lets be realistic :)
zvillastfrancis20 10 months ago