Shrug It Off
Today I saw something in the gym that really worried me. A guy I see every morning who puts in his work before the office every day totally screwed something up. I really wanted to say something, but I was struggling through my own lifts today and just never got a chance. He was doing dumbbell shrugs and he was doing them in a way that was going to render no benefit and at the same
Shrugs are important. Do them right.
Rolling your shoulders is bad. More than just bad, it is dangerous. When you are holding the dumbbells (or barbell for that matter), gravity is providing downward resistance in the vertical plane. If you roll your shoulders either forwards or backwards, you leave the vertical plane where the resistance is and end up in a horizontal plane where there is no resistance. So right here at the beginning we can clearly see that there will be no positive result from rolling the shoulder as once the resistance is removed or avoided the whole point of the lift (and weightlifting in general) is negated.
You can get horizontal pulling exercises that will target your mid to lower traps by working with horizontal resistance (bent-over rows, seated cable rows, etc.) but shrugs only provide resistance in the vertical plane. This should be enough to keep people from ever rolling their shoulders during a shrug, but there is more.
Not only does the shoulder roll during shrugs negate any possible positive result of the lift, but awards the added bonus of an

Before doing a lift you should have a good idea of what it does

Damn it Kai!
So now that we went over how not to do shrugs, let’s talk a little about the correct way to do them.
Stand in a neutral position. If you are holding dumbbells hold them so they hang at your side and if a barbell use a shoulder width overhand grip and let it hang in front of you close enough

Touch your ears!
As always, if you are unsure about the right way to do a lift you should ask. Ask a trainer in the gym. Ask someone you know to be a good lifter. Ask here in the comments section. We are grabbing weights and molding our bodies by forcing muscular breakdown. Let’s do it correctly so we don’t get injured.
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