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Askem's Windmills

coolcolj

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I started doing windmills light as a warmup for benches/olylifts - especially snatches. And as shoulder/cuff strengthener with heavier weights and it's proved to be very effective!

See link below, but I do them standing up in both directions

http://www.olympus.net/personal/cablebar/WINDMILLS.htm


10 reps each way with a 1kg dumbells warmsup my entire upperbody just about better than any move.
 
that looks awesome, I might try it for a warm up on OHP day. And maybe on another day for a db clean alternative
 
I'd bet any gym teacher would say that that's bad for your shoulders.:D Or at least mine last year would've, but he also said squatting past parallel is bad, so I'm just guessing that he is a very misinformed person.
 
so these work rotators, fron, and rear delts, right? I tried them on my back, on my stomach, and standing up. On my stomach was a little awkward.
 
I only do em standing for now

I feel em in my delts - all heads, traps, pecs, biceps, triceps, heck my whole upper body :)

Its a nice warmuper when light and a finisher when heavier
 
I am incorporating these into my DC training mostly due to the fact my arms have shown no progress over 3 months and I am scared of shoulder problems. I am switching my arms off of the normal protocol and trying to figure out what to do with them aside from utilising windmills which I did today and they felt good.
 
so would they be a good rotator move?

oh yeah, what was that forum for track and field you told me awhile back?
 
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