Standing External Shoulder Rotation – Dumbbell
- Stand with feet shoulder-width apart, holding a dumbbell in one hand.
- Bend the arm at the shoulder to raise your upper arm, making it parallel to the floor and perpendicular to your body.
- Bend your forearm at the elbow to a 90-degree angle so that your forearm is parallel to the floor, creating an 'L' shape with your arm. This is the starting position.
- Keeping your upper arm stationary, rotate your shoulder, lifting the dumbbell towards the ceiling as far as possible without discomfort.
- Pause briefly at the top of the rotation, then slowly return the dumbbell to the starting position.
- Complete the desired number of repetitions, then switch arms and repeat the exercise.
Primary Muscles
- Rotator Cuff - Back
Secondary Muscles
- Rotator Cuff - Front
- Shoulder - Back
- Shoulder - Front
- Shoulder - Side
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