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let's consider the so called "Lu Raises", frequently performed by Lu Xiao Jun.

I'm curious to understand if they could be a nice alternative to the common Lateral Raises for lateral delts hypetrophy.

What I can see in the following picture is that:

  • the athlete starts with two bumpers in a similar position compared to that of Lateral Raises. The bumpers are inclined and the arms are slightly externally rotated, with elbows pointing back and down.

  • the athlete performs the movement until he gets to the overhead position, with the bumpers and elbows pointing slightly outwards like in the overhead press.

enter image description here

So my questions are:

  1. Could the greater ROM of such an exercises (the LU raises end at the Overhead Position, while the Lateral Raises to the shoulder height) be better for hypetrophy purposes?

  2. What's the mechanical effect of using two bumpers rather than two dumbbells?

  3. What do you generally think about this exercise?

let's consider the so called "Lu Raises", frequently performed by Lu Xiao Jun.

I'm curious to understand if they could be a nice alternative to the common Lateral Raises for lateral delts hypetrophy.

What I can see in the following picture is that:

  • the athlete starts with two bumpers in a similar position compared to that of Lateral Raises. The bumpers are inclined and the arms are slightly externally rotated, with elbows pointing back and down.

  • the athlete performs the movement until he gets to the overhead position, with the bumpers and elbows pointing slightly outwards like in the overhead press.

enter image description here

So my questions are:

  1. Could the greater ROM of such an exercises (the LU raises end at the Overhead Position, while the Lateral Raises to the shoulder height) be better for hypetrophy purposes?

  2. What's the mechanical effect of using two bumpers rather than two dumbbells?

  3. What do you generally think about this exercise?

let's consider the so called "Lu Raises", frequently performed by Lu Xiao Jun.

I'm curious to understand if they could be a nice alternative to the common Lateral Raises for lateral delts hypetrophy.

What I can see in the following picture is that:

  • the athlete starts with two bumpers in a similar position compared to that of Lateral Raises. The bumpers are inclined and the arms are slightly externally rotated, with elbows pointing back and down.

  • the athlete performs the movement until he gets to the overhead position, with the bumpers and elbows pointing slightly outwards like in the overhead press.

enter image description here

So my questions are:

  1. Could the greater ROM of such an exercises (the LU raises end at the Overhead Position, while the Lateral Raises to the shoulder height) be better for hypetrophy purposes?

  2. What's the mechanical effect of using two bumpers rather than two dumbbells?

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Lu Raises vs Lateral Raises (biomechanical analysis)

let's consider the so called "Lu Raises", frequently performed by Lu Xiao Jun.

I'm curious to understand if they could be a nice alternative to the common Lateral Raises for lateral delts hypetrophy.

What I can see in the following picture is that:

  • the athlete starts with two bumpers in a similar position compared to that of Lateral Raises. The bumpers are inclined and the arms are slightly externally rotated, with elbows pointing back and down.

  • the athlete performs the movement until he gets to the overhead position, with the bumpers and elbows pointing slightly outwards like in the overhead press.

enter image description here

So my questions are:

  1. Could the greater ROM of such an exercises (the LU raises end at the Overhead Position, while the Lateral Raises to the shoulder height) be better for hypetrophy purposes?

  2. What's the mechanical effect of using two bumpers rather than two dumbbells?

  3. What do you generally think about this exercise?