How I Grew My Shoulders... QUICK

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  • @exyl_sounds
    @exyl_sounds Рік тому +8734

    As an egyptian who does 16 sets of cable lateral raises a week, I had no idea this variant existed. Thank you

  • @jokerpilled2535
    @jokerpilled2535 Рік тому +2482

    Thing I like about this channel is it feels relatable and there’s no fancy or exaggerated advice thrown in. Straight to the point and it dispels any doubts that a common lifter would have.

    • @nyud
      @nyud Рік тому +17

      over for relatabecels

    • @jokerpilled2535
      @jokerpilled2535 Рік тому +21

      @@nyud the BP algorithm works in mysterious ways brocel

    • @blackraven4787
      @blackraven4787 Рік тому +11

      everywhere I go... I see his face

    • @mihailmilev9909
      @mihailmilev9909 Рік тому +3

      @@blackraven4787 lmao

    • @mihailmilev9909
      @mihailmilev9909 Рік тому +2

      @@jokerpilled2535 unless you are ironic you are not based

  • @Apoka_2K3
    @Apoka_2K3 Рік тому +172

    Really one of the best channel on here

    • @colinmurrayYT
      @colinmurrayYT  Рік тому +25

      At least top 3

    • @alexstoopkid4515
      @alexstoopkid4515 Рік тому +4

      @@colinmurrayYT top 1

    • @WeAreConstruction
      @WeAreConstruction Рік тому +1

      This dude is just speaking the same point as every single person in the world makes.. I'm sorry ladies and gentlemen wake up he's grinding on your 😁.. spewing out the same thing, any logical person would.. he isn't giving you anything..new, read a book once in awhile UA-camrs

    • @drewthrower1020
      @drewthrower1020 Рік тому +4

      @@WeAreConstruction idk man, too me it seems we need more ppl who don’t try to do something new for clicks. He’s just documenting his fitness journey and clearly he’s done his research. I think there’s value in hearing others anecdotal experiences.

    • @Crusher888
      @Crusher888 Рік тому

      Not even close

  • @jwmiiin
    @jwmiiin Рік тому +502

    I’ve been training for like 4-5 years seriously. This video feels like the knowledge I’ve accumulated in terms of how to train shoulders effectively over those couple of years. Neatly summarized. Well done.

  • @mtme
    @mtme Рік тому +20

    2:50 "One word"....proceed with two 😂

    • @RpgYurei
      @RpgYurei 3 місяці тому +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

  • @geronimoespeche2891
    @geronimoespeche2891 Рік тому +3295

    finally, a fitness UA-camr that looks like a fit human being and not an overfed orc. Awesome content dude, clear, concise, and funny. Kudos.

    • @Wyndamn
      @Wyndamn Рік тому +194

      Overfeed the Orcs !!! 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿 #OrcGains

    • @Blueswailer
      @Blueswailer Рік тому +143

      "Overfed Orc." That's pretty funny, and accurate. I instantly had a certain image/silhouette in my head after reading that description.

    • @Wyndamn
      @Wyndamn Рік тому +28

      It's not the Orcs fault , they're naturally heavy set like Samoans and Pacific Islanders.

    • @Strevehn
      @Strevehn Рік тому +11

      #ORCMODE

    • @BelieMyBurial
      @BelieMyBurial Рік тому +55

      fellas, is ORCMODE possible natty???

  • @WhatIsThatBro
    @WhatIsThatBro Рік тому +172

    Colin: muscle mind connection is very important
    Also Colin: never let your shoulder know the next move

    • @Arkhs
      @Arkhs Рік тому +51

      You need the connection, but the communication is gaslighting.

    • @nawaal4452
      @nawaal4452 Рік тому +3

      @@Arkhs Hahahaha! Nice

  • @PoeticAntagonist
    @PoeticAntagonist Рік тому +942

    This is easily the best and most concise full shoulder routine for capped delta I've come across. No stupid influencer BS. Straight to the point with simple explanations.

    • @christianovibes
      @christianovibes Рік тому +1

      absolutely

    • @deanradley65
      @deanradley65 Рік тому +6

      It’s nothing new, sounds like almost every other should video on UA-cam and to be fair there’s some info that is highly debatable.

    • @m0nsterman902
      @m0nsterman902 Рік тому +2

      Except there’s “influencers” that use science and studies that are way better then this. This is a good beginner thing really that’s it

    • @deanradley65
      @deanradley65 Рік тому

      @@m0nsterman902 not even a good beginners thing. Heavy overhead pressing for muscle growth is not a good idea for anyone.

    • @rogue4192
      @rogue4192 Рік тому

      @@deanradley65 then what’s good

  • @Discoboy33
    @Discoboy33 Рік тому +2069

    Quick tip for everyone, who trains shoulders - please, please,please don't forget about proper warmup and include stability static exercises in your program.
    Stay safe. good luck

    • @randomyoutubenickname
      @randomyoutubenickname Рік тому +35

      Care to elaborate?

    • @prezzoo
      @prezzoo Рік тому +34

      What are some good static exercises brother

    • @tommy2094
      @tommy2094 Рік тому +77

      @@prezzoo do dynamic stretches before and then static after

    • @uBmaniac
      @uBmaniac Рік тому +7

      Isometric holds

    • @user-vv5ju3fj1p
      @user-vv5ju3fj1p Рік тому +106

      Some of us don't know what the hell that is. Elaborate pls.

  • @MisterMcKnight
    @MisterMcKnight Рік тому +37

    i love this dude's chill ass energy

    • @SkylineSagas
      @SkylineSagas 10 місяців тому +1

      Beta energy*

    • @IDontKnowWhatToNameMyselfTwo
      @IDontKnowWhatToNameMyselfTwo Місяць тому +4

      ​@@SkylineSagasAverage gen alpha kid who thinks he's a sigma be like:

    • @marcosul3992
      @marcosul3992 6 днів тому

      @@SkylineSagas : doesn t matter you re all a bunch of NPC s at the end of the day

  • @beliefisnotachoice
    @beliefisnotachoice Рік тому +31

    Kudos to this dude for breaking into the over populated fitness space. Great advice, no fluff or nonsense.

  • @shedskin01
    @shedskin01 Рік тому +173

    Just found this channel, and I’m subscribing! Down to earth, relatable, no intimidating attitude, no unnecessary cockiness or thirst traps, very comprehensive tips and info without too much chit chatting, and the results show! Love the do-it-at-home variations too! Great channel!

  • @Playboigorti8574
    @Playboigorti8574 Рік тому +460

    It's worth doing a rotator cuff warm up first! I do dumbbell upright external rotation (what a name) with the lightest dumbbells before anything else and my shoulder feels a lot more stable and haven't had any injuries since!

    • @MoPoppins
      @MoPoppins Рік тому +5

      Great tip! 👍 “PREHAB,” as Adam from Gymnastics Method describes his series of warmups, cuz injuries SUCK!

    • @drewwademan1912
      @drewwademan1912 Рік тому

      Nice job, bro

    • @henrykaufman5177
      @henrykaufman5177 Рік тому +14

      Warming up the rotator cuffs is a great idea but be careful not to push them too hard before a workout or else they may fail during a larger compound movement. If you warm them up gently before and work them harder at the end you can get the best of both worlds.

    • @itslikelypastmybedtime8327
      @itslikelypastmybedtime8327 Рік тому +1

      You can't 'warm up' rotator cuffs...🙄

    • @Playboigorti8574
      @Playboigorti8574 Рік тому +2

      @@itslikelypastmybedtime8327 and you can't grow calves either I'm guessing!

  • @kevinpezzi6777
    @kevinpezzi6777 6 місяців тому +185

    Free medical advice: Don't exercise in a garage with gas engines (& presumably gas cans), which heightens the risk of cancer and other problems. One example: see this paper: Residential exposure associations with ALS risk, survival, and phenotype: a Michigan-based case-control study.

    • @SLDIWFYB
      @SLDIWFYB 6 місяців тому +6

      You deserve all the likes.

    • @cosmicbricks3339
      @cosmicbricks3339 5 місяців тому

      Only educated individual

    • @thevoid2
      @thevoid2 2 місяці тому

      Buncha meatheads here, and this man is the savior

    • @DanaDRichards
      @DanaDRichards 2 місяці тому

      Are you a soy boy

    • @omaralexis6270
      @omaralexis6270 10 годин тому

      Thank you DR . To share your knowledge and advice; God bless you

  • @morthriel
    @morthriel Рік тому +44

    I am a woman...and this works like a charm for me, too. Love the results. Thank you, brother.

  • @dylanchow2584
    @dylanchow2584 Рік тому +144

    I always like your uploads, I like your calm demeanor and gentle encouragement. It's refreshing compared to all the aggressive hype dudes.

    • @InnV696
      @InnV696 Рік тому +4

      First time seeing this guy and this was exactly my thought, bro, pleasant surprise to say

    • @williamm.buttlicker1708
      @williamm.buttlicker1708 Рік тому +1

      He talks like an actual person who's trying to help -- not all hyped up to get clicks and engagements

    • @AdityaRaj-hp8tn
      @AdityaRaj-hp8tn Рік тому +2

      And also the Bioneer channel

  • @dylancaton6231
    @dylancaton6231 Рік тому +94

    First time watching this guy and he's hands down the most straight forward and to the point ive seen in the fitness industry. Focused on maximum growth and teaching proper form in a simple way. Great video

    • @bobmathews9072
      @bobmathews9072 Рік тому

      check out FitnessFaq’s (Dan Vadnal) and The Bioneer , they’re very similar

  • @olivialewis1027
    @olivialewis1027 Рік тому +83

    im probably not the target demographic and this is my first video but its honestly solid. i came here from recommended because ive been debating on at least one solid shoulder exercise for my full upper body days. youre super calm and down to earth and the memes/jokes were unexpected but added the perfect touch. thanks for the info! cant wait to see more.

    • @cringesh1t427
      @cringesh1t427 Рік тому +10

      Calisthenics is for everyone so are CAPPPEDDDD SHOULDERS ❤️ hope your fitness journey goes well!

    • @rumo510
      @rumo510 Рік тому

      Also check out the channels Saturno Movement and Hybrid Calesthenics. They both do really clear breakdowns of exercises in a non-pretentious way

  • @user-bl9fj7kf1s
    @user-bl9fj7kf1s Рік тому +94

    Finally a realistic human being showing how to exercise and not a beefed up gym bro. 👍

    • @TheForbiddenDance
      @TheForbiddenDance Рік тому +8

      This dude is ripped

    • @himmick5438
      @himmick5438 10 місяців тому +6

      @@TheForbiddenDancehe’s very lean

    • @eater_of_garbage_
      @eater_of_garbage_ 10 місяців тому +3

      Honestly the beefed up guys are probably a more realistic goal.

  • @drogoth25
    @drogoth25 Рік тому +16

    ThNk you for putting out the content as fast as possible with no dramatic intro or pausing. Just all the info as fast as possible. Great!

  • @brutus4013
    @brutus4013 Рік тому +57

    Well done Colin . Nice to see a real , non juiced up and actual healthy person showing how to perform various exercises . Cheers .😎🖖🏼

  • @TechnoMonsterXD
    @TechnoMonsterXD Рік тому +187

    The last one you mentioned, Lu Raises, are absolutely phenomenal for deathstar delts. Probably my favourite shoulder exercise atm. Insane growth after implementing 9-12 sets of them a week after OHP, and the pump is disgusting. Also works your traps at the same time and is generally the goat for long term shoulder health. Can never go wrong with Lu Raises.

    • @koichikamimura9723
      @koichikamimura9723 Рік тому +1

      Lu raises? Lu stands for?

    • @chicobnj366
      @chicobnj366 Рік тому +12

      @@koichikamimura9723 the chinese powerlifter

    • @kopopo23
      @kopopo23 Рік тому +15

      @@koichikamimura9723 Lü Xiaojun the oly lifter for whom they take their namesake. Idr if he or Li Dayin made a video on it a while back.

    • @lloydy3250
      @lloydy3250 Рік тому

      @@chicobnj366 weightlifter.

    • @Horus-Lupercal
      @Horus-Lupercal Рік тому +12

      @@chicobnj366 *Lü Xiaojun, the Chinese Olympian *Weightlifter.

  • @WhiteLightning008
    @WhiteLightning008 Рік тому +5

    This captivated me, straight to point with quality videos showing the reps. This also has to be a rare video of someone saying to not overload on weight for lateral raises.

  • @ukestudio3002
    @ukestudio3002 Рік тому +4

    First time I’ve seen such sensible and excellent advice ..until the 5 min mark. After almost 6 decades of working out, have seen far too many shoulder impingements with the rest. Good video.! Thanks .

  • @ExiledinElysium
    @ExiledinElysium 6 днів тому

    Thank you for having 'before and after' photos that actually show two different periods of time. Sick of all these gymbro UA-camrs who think we're too stupid to tell the difference between relaxing and flexing. Or just straight Photoshop. Your level of 'real' is refreshing. Kudos.

  • @multivitamin425
    @multivitamin425 Рік тому +9

    This has to be the most honest workout tutorial on yt

  • @DeiMudda
    @DeiMudda Рік тому +8

    Everything sounded suspiciously reasonable until he said "never let your shoulders know your next move"

  • @GAGONMYCOREY
    @GAGONMYCOREY Рік тому +61

    You are getting better at your craft. The first 60 seconds are great, I actually laughed out loud after the rear delt bit. You improve at a good rate :)

    • @colinmurrayYT
      @colinmurrayYT  Рік тому +8

      Thank you I've been working on it cool to see it's working a little!

  • @travisov
    @travisov 2 місяці тому +1

    Potentially, maybe, the best workout video ever, possibly.

  • @VideoStyler09
    @VideoStyler09 Рік тому +54

    one word: proceeds to use two words

  • @gFreexYT
    @gFreexYT Рік тому +17

    6:15 "Never let the shoulders know the next move"

  • @walrus3867
    @walrus3867 Рік тому +229

    The Arnold press has a time and place if you do it right. You separated the supination and pressing whereas it should be essentially an underhand press until half way through and you turn to overhand. The underhand portion puts more load on your front delt getting your arms in front of you and the overhand portion gives you more range of motion. I enjoy using it as a hand stand push-up accessory because it hits a similar range of motion on your shoulders, much like a correctly done plate press.

    • @calvinlawn3457
      @calvinlawn3457 Рік тому +55

      Absolutely, he was performing it robotically and I would even say incorrectly, you let the shoulders come down and in front of the body to get a better stretch on the front delt. It should be a smooth motion and feel like you’re corkscrewing the dumbbells. Great variation of regular DB presses.

    • @kiz__
      @kiz__ Рік тому +12

      Not really to be honest. Arnold press is pretty trash. You’d be much better off doing 2 dif exercises targeting the muscles. It’s pretty common knowledge the Arnold press isn’t very optimal

    • @JFernandoRRocher
      @JFernandoRRocher Рік тому

      So, thinking about a HSPU pattern while doing Arnold press should make it feel less akward AND actually give me the same benefits of a HSPU?

    • @walrus3867
      @walrus3867 Рік тому +42

      @@kiz__ yes. If you’re doing it horribly wrong like In the video.

    • @walrus3867
      @walrus3867 Рік тому +2

      @@JFernandoRRocher yeah it helped with mine because due to weak rotator cuffs I couldn’t keep my elbows in but an Arnold press(as well as plate press, I won’t say it was an exclusive thing) strengthened me in the movement pattern

  • @christiandehlinger
    @christiandehlinger Рік тому +59

    I have never seen the Arnold Press perform like that. I saw the AP first in the 1980s, the idea was instead of elbows out and weight pressed up, it is elbows in, triceps against the ribs, palms toward you, the DBs pressed directly up with elbows swinging out, the hand rotates as elbows go out and you reach the top of the press, which does not have to be taken to full tricep extension. Think of it more as an "elbow raise" like a lateral raise with the weights above the hands. The weight is moving straight up and a very full range of motion as you are deeper in stretch at the bottom. The AP is an adaptation of the Scott Press, which also has minimal tricep extension, basically, a weights-up press, and elbows raised.
    These are great "pressing" movements when you have elbow tendon issues as arms do not have to go straight and you still get a full contraction.

    • @dustinwainwright6429
      @dustinwainwright6429 Рік тому +28

      Thank you. That was the worst form of Arnold press I’ve ever seen. No disrespect towards the content creator, but he missed the point.

    • @venglomarci
      @venglomarci Рік тому +5

      Arnold press was done the wrong way in the video

    • @johnt3381
      @johnt3381 9 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for clearing that up. I love Arnold presses, but you got to do them properly.

  • @hudspace
    @hudspace Рік тому

    Good stuff, thanks for sharing. Neck game is on point, btw.

  • @Philosopherstoner
    @Philosopherstoner Рік тому +2

    Ur too real bro, thanks man. My journey getting started right

  • @iamSeanBrowne
    @iamSeanBrowne Рік тому +34

    LU Raises (the movement you mentioned at the end) are great; I use tham towards the end of my shoulder focused workout (after all of the movements you prescribe) and definitely think they're a worthy addition. Great video, here's to 100K subscribers soon!

    • @mattd3826
      @mattd3826 Рік тому +1

      I have been doing them at the very beginning of my shoulder days for the past year and nothing comes close to hitting my shoulders like the Lu raises. It's the first time I've seen any striations in my delts

  • @xCrowii
    @xCrowii Рік тому +160

    Really been enjoying your content man, I've been going to the Gym for 3 weeks now and I think I'm seeing some beginning improvements, right now I just need to set out a solid routine rather than doing 5 days of full body workout every week.

    • @colinmurrayYT
      @colinmurrayYT  Рік тому +45

      Progress is good! but yeah you need to break up your workouts. Use my gym workout plan it’s in my channels playlists. You’ll see twice the gains with structure.

    • @xCrowii
      @xCrowii Рік тому +9

      @@colinmurrayYT Legend, I'll be sure to do that. Keep up the amazing work man!

    • @qiyzgg9045
      @qiyzgg9045 Рік тому

      @@colinmurrayYT man i love you so much

    • @pauli8608
      @pauli8608 Рік тому +2

      Push, pull, legs, - , chest and back, arms and shoulders, - , repeat

    • @orangemaniabrother2232
      @orangemaniabrother2232 Рік тому +1

      @@pauli8608 don't legs get under worked with that split?

  • @MichaelRogerStDenis
    @MichaelRogerStDenis Рік тому +7

    I know when you first started making videos, you were so nervous, but man, YOU are what we like. You're so calm, attractive, you speak in terms that everyone can understand.. and the memes? oh man, that alien addition was hilarious!😅There's reason that your channel is growing so fast, and its all of those things I just named.

  • @Ketynos
    @Ketynos Рік тому +2

    Thank you for including homemade ways of doing those excercises ;D

  • @chrisbaltazar7164
    @chrisbaltazar7164 Рік тому +107

    Small tip. Start with rear delts. Most people leave them for the end but by then you’re already tired and can’t give as much effort in them. This way you can get a great contraction from the start

    • @espiri2_
      @espiri2_ Рік тому

      thanks man. Will do this going forward

    • @SuceMonZb0ub
      @SuceMonZb0ub Рік тому

      I don’t get it, starting with rear delts just means you want to prioritize them right? Or does it have benefits on the other exercises?

    • @chrisbaltazar7164
      @chrisbaltazar7164 Рік тому +7

      @@SuceMonZb0ubit’s up to you. I just find the rear delts fatigue faster because of how small they are. Once they fatigue it’s hard to get a good contraction and your traps and back end up doing most of the work. So hitting them first helps get a good contraction.
      Plus you generally have over developed front delts anyways so I see no priority to hit them first. That just leaves your side and rear delts.
      Honestly it’s not even a big deal, at this point it’s just nerding out about working out

    • @SuceMonZb0ub
      @SuceMonZb0ub Рік тому

      @@chrisbaltazar7164 aight thanks for clarifying, makes sense!

  • @tylerbaer1829
    @tylerbaer1829 Рік тому +11

    Love your content bro. It’s amazing to see someone who is so good at what they do but also is transparent about their goals and plans. I look forward to every video you drop.
    Big love from the US Navy.

  • @jakehawkes876
    @jakehawkes876 Рік тому +21

    2:46 my new favourite one-worded word: lateralraises

  • @colinmurrayYT
    @colinmurrayYT  Рік тому +7

    Thanks for watching if you have any video ideas or anything I could help with please let me know!

    • @8jackrusselterrier
      @8jackrusselterrier Рік тому +1

      this vid is funny af!!! what about some leg gain exercises 🤔

    • @Apoka_2K3
      @Apoka_2K3 Рік тому +1

      Maybe like a calve or neck video

    • @colinmurrayYT
      @colinmurrayYT  Рік тому

      @@8jackrusselterrier lol thanks and I can definitely make a video on that

    • @colinmurrayYT
      @colinmurrayYT  Рік тому +1

      @evolving minds definitely I still have more calisthenic videos coming!

  • @jimmyw.3220
    @jimmyw.3220 7 місяців тому +11

    Front delts 0:46
    Side delts 2:48
    Rear delts 5:26

  • @kylemcdermed8583
    @kylemcdermed8583 Рік тому +4

    Your killing it fellow ginger king 🤴

  • @wiebegraham
    @wiebegraham Рік тому +6

    I have a feeling this channel is going to get really big. Your information is great, and you seem like a really honest and nice guy. Keep it up, and I know I'm going to stick around.

  • @horizonn6210
    @horizonn6210 Рік тому +5

    I hope one day be like you I'm trying to follow your workouts, I've been watching your videos and this is my best discover in 2023 thanks man, keep making content

    • @colinmurrayYT
      @colinmurrayYT  Рік тому

      Thank you! I will and you got it just stay consistent that’s the key

  • @3129021jc
    @3129021jc Рік тому +4

    3:17 thank you for teaching us how to better ourselves but also blessing us with important history knowledge 😂

  • @greenbeetle6205
    @greenbeetle6205 Рік тому +2

    i love you show a cheap amateur home version to most the exercises :)

  • @IntoTheOutside000
    @IntoTheOutside000 Рік тому +9

    The arnold press if done in one motion should have a vertical path from too to bottom as a narrow ohp. The forearms only rotate to acomodate for the space the weight takes up to reach full depth. You can definitely build strength and size with healthier shoulders and range of motion. Stopping the weight by your ears with your elbows flared compared to proper arnold press is like compared a quarter low bar back squat to an atg front squat.

    • @seanfaro
      @seanfaro Рік тому +1

      Exactly. What was shown in this video is not a properly executed Arnold press. I see loads of people do what is shown in this video and call it an Arnold press but it just isn't. When performed correctly as you described it's a great exercise.

    • @NathanielLovato-n4g
      @NathanielLovato-n4g Рік тому +1

      My guy! I have nothing buy love for the Arnold press. If you can't keep the weight steady at all angles throughout that lift, what's the point of the muscle?

  • @Thomas-dp8eb
    @Thomas-dp8eb Рік тому +155

    One word: lateral raises.

    • @CrackedMB
      @CrackedMB 6 місяців тому +19

      4 words: you are incorrect

    • @Thomas-dp8eb
      @Thomas-dp8eb 6 місяців тому +16

      4 words: Never skip rear delts day

    • @gaozhi2007
      @gaozhi2007 5 місяців тому +9

      Seven words: My cat's breath smells like cat food.

    • @t-rossi80
      @t-rossi80 4 місяці тому +10

      Lateralraises.

    • @dauntedcacti3713
      @dauntedcacti3713 3 місяці тому +3

      @@CrackedMBthat’s 3 words bruh 😭😭😭

  • @isaiahrollins207
    @isaiahrollins207 Рік тому +9

    Great video. As someone who is constantly busy and doesn't always have time to rush to the gym, it's nice to get some other at-home variations I can do quickly/easily before the rest of my day starts. Thanks man 👌

  • @97JG
    @97JG Рік тому

    This guy’s chill explanation is great. Hate those videos where it’s 15 minutes explaining why it’s important and giving me an anatomy class.

  • @Tiddieman
    @Tiddieman Рік тому

    Your channel has helped me the most out of any fitness channel everything you do is simple and easy to understand

  • @itsbrianfogg
    @itsbrianfogg Рік тому +5

    Hey Colin you popped up on my feed today, I've been looking at quite a few shoulder workout videos lately. Yours is by far the best. I'm going to implement pretty much this as my shoulder routine. Thanks man great video. Love how you give different variations for people who don't go to the gym. Best of luck man.

  • @homemilk
    @homemilk Рік тому +5

    There are many health UA-camrs in Korea, but there is no one like this person who tells the point or movement accurately. I'm always enjoying it. I'll look forward to a better video.

  • @sidx45
    @sidx45 Рік тому +6

    Great video. For me shoulders is one of the weakest/hardest areas to develop. I saw gains in form of strength but not so much in defined muscle development. One thing that helped in that regard was incorporating bands for lateral raises. It wasn't so much the resistance curve, but rather that I could strap the band around my forearm. Not having to close my hand to grip a weight really helped me achieve a better mind/muscle connection.

  • @noforktouse
    @noforktouse 4 місяці тому

    Very good content, easy to follow but detailed. No obnoxious cuts, music, or other random low quality garbage.
    No gimmicks and straightforward content. Well done sir!

  • @bryanstrom812
    @bryanstrom812 Рік тому +6

    On cable rows for rear delts: I've started using ankle cuffs around the elbow to get rid of biceps involvement. Same for lat pulls. I only started recently, so I haven't noticed anything yet. But nobody has told me that I'm weird yet. We'll see how this goes.

  • @CubeCityBoy
    @CubeCityBoy Рік тому +4

    Hey mate, could you make a video showing how to implement a gym at home, like what could be the basics and priorities depending on the budget
    Thanks for the shoulders video it really help
    Peace

    • @zoommiesbay
      @zoommiesbay Рік тому +2

      Low low budget resistance bands are great. Especially for building form. After that you only need maybe 3 weights. And a bar. You cut cost and only use the donut weights but they aren't great to hold. A bench is also pretty nice

  • @shelfcloud487
    @shelfcloud487 Рік тому +4

    At 56, all I’ve really ever done is military press, then front/side/bent over laterals in one big superset. I also hit a speed bag for 15-20 minutes a couple times a week. That definitely makes your shoulders burn.

  • @BrewskiiiSideB
    @BrewskiiiSideB Рік тому

    I like how informal your videos are. Please always keep it like this

  • @marinos9985
    @marinos9985 Рік тому +1

    Great and informative video!!

  • @chrisc4874
    @chrisc4874 Рік тому +4

    "With the assistance of aliens of course" Wait, what other secrets do you know?

  • @Apocalypse_YT
    @Apocalypse_YT Рік тому +5

    I really liked your way of explaining things. You also mentioned some workouts which we can do without any equipment such as lateral raises with the backpack and face pulls with bedsheets and I would like to request you to make a video on them specifically "How to workout at home without any equipment". ☺️

  • @ericrodts2615
    @ericrodts2615 9 місяців тому +3

    Those aliens were really busy guys.

  • @lkireluk
    @lkireluk Рік тому

    It's rare for me to subscribe to a channel after watching only 1 video, but you got me. Good job.

  • @BG.208
    @BG.208 8 місяців тому

    Great instruction. Simple. Understandable. Effective. Appreciate it

  • @Reg_The_Galah
    @Reg_The_Galah Рік тому +6

    Thank you my dude, I’ve just done shoulder day wish I saw this before I finished. Definitely be looking forward to trying some of these exercises next time

  • @klaussbenz
    @klaussbenz Рік тому +7

    Awesome channel ! Straight to the point, calm, informative, some great info that you don't find anywhere else. I subbed with the bell and I'll talk about you to my friends :)

    • @colinmurrayYT
      @colinmurrayYT  Рік тому

      Awesome thank you I appreciate the support 🙏

  • @SaberRiryi
    @SaberRiryi 2 місяці тому +3

    "One word, lateral raises"

  • @WoodenSocks
    @WoodenSocks 10 місяців тому

    The delivery on "one word: lateral raises" was enjoyed. Thank you.

  • @Xinkgs
    @Xinkgs Рік тому

    😂 that dude’s over there 5:47 😂 great video

  • @mrjdavidt
    @mrjdavidt Рік тому +6

    Thanks for the practical advice and the humor throughout the video. I constantly struggle with building shoulders (long lanky arms) and I started doing Arnold presses but I’m just not getting that…”pop” I’ve made some gains but it feels off. Going to try these Egyptian raises. Thanks again 💪🏾

  • @royramonal3449
    @royramonal3449 Рік тому +4

    Simple and to the point. Just what most gym goers really need VS what "influencers" try to sell you. Well done!

  • @simplewrites
    @simplewrites Рік тому +13

    For all those who work out for aesthetics, remember that 90% of the battle is:
    Good lighting
    Having a pump
    Empty stomach
    Moisturizer and/or oils
    Having a genetic predisposition for certain muscles
    Don't feel bad if you don't look a certain way, it doesn't mean you look bad 😁

    • @Uzumachii
      @Uzumachii Рік тому +7

      If you never trained you won't look one bit better with those

    • @simplewrites
      @simplewrites Рік тому +2

      @@Uzumachii true, but even with little training you can look great under right circumstances

  • @Lumberjack1n
    @Lumberjack1n Рік тому

    Straight to the point man i love it

  • @p0tat0_xo
    @p0tat0_xo 8 місяців тому

    There were like 17 different workout Iocations in this video. Good work.

  • @jayelee37
    @jayelee37 Рік тому +17

    I had a major growth spurt since i started doing sets of 15 - 20 reps, i had to drop the weight at first to hit 15 - 20 but now i'm lifting around 130% of what my 1rm's used to be and it's only been 6 weeks... i feel like i wasted years of potential at the gym when i was doing 6, 8 & 10rep sets, but at least i figured it out eventually 🙂

    • @hadouchiken3685
      @hadouchiken3685 Рік тому +1

      Wow iwant to know more about this

    • @JustDave639
      @JustDave639 Рік тому +2

      Man I started doing 10-15 reps (ocasionally 15-20 especially on lateral raises) on most of my lifts at the beginning of January. The mind muscle connection and the pump is way better than doing 6-8 reps, plus the gains are def showing.

    • @AdamBechtol
      @AdamBechtol Рік тому

      intriguing thanks

    • @hadouchiken3685
      @hadouchiken3685 Рік тому +1

      @@JustDave639 thank you

    • @jeffd2398
      @jeffd2398 Рік тому +2

      I agree. I just started doing 15 rep sets a few weeks ago for most exercises and the results have been much better than 6-12 reps. I feel way more muscle contraction and have better form by dropping the weight.

  • @BigSib520
    @BigSib520 6 місяців тому +5

    LATERALRAISES-one word lol

  • @jokem7897
    @jokem7897 Рік тому +2

    Front delts 1. Stand over head barbell press 0:58 , seated dumb bell press 1:06 , pike push ups 0:59, or front raises
    Side delts 2. Cable Lateral raises, dumbbell raises, or upright row
    Rear delts 3. Double arm reverse cable flys 5:41, face pull 5:44, rear delt rows 5:53, or bent over rows 5:57

  • @leonrobinson2053
    @leonrobinson2053 11 місяців тому +1

    Honestly, you nail the information when it comes to work out videos, you even covered by far the most important things: 1) Form breakdown (i.e. other muscles taking over) and 2.) Muscle memory. Just one tip, focus on the Supraspinatus, Teres and Infraspinatus, as well as the delts, they will keep you stable and they help you recover so much faster. Just a lesson from a middle aged guy who wished he'd known it earlier in life. Too many times i see guys in the gym churning weight but its all developing the Traps, which is great but (from experience) the moment you have a shoulder injury, you are screwed because the Traps won't help.

  • @benilak
    @benilak Рік тому +3

    I’ve worked in a soup kitchen my whole life and all I want is to be a big brothy dude with big brothy shoulders

  • @aur155
    @aur155 Рік тому +3

    1:15 Aren't the books supposed to slip...😶

  • @MemeTeam6900
    @MemeTeam6900 Рік тому +5

    Ginger Chad

  • @KayjaxMusic
    @KayjaxMusic Рік тому

    I like the deadpan jokes peppered in lmao

  • @TobiasLA
    @TobiasLA Рік тому +11

    "One word: lateral rases"

  • @UNIDENTIFIED.UNKNOWN
    @UNIDENTIFIED.UNKNOWN Рік тому +10

    Beautiful TALL Ginger sculpted muscular man..DO SOME FLEXING PLEASE

  • @floydwinchester6427
    @floydwinchester6427 Рік тому

    This is the first video of yours I’ve watched. Just finished it and I gotta give you your props. This was great. Type of content I like to see.

  • @jacobcarline4351
    @jacobcarline4351 Рік тому

    Fine Aesthetic movement! Especially the Crawdad lift!!

  • @WardrobeChronicles
    @WardrobeChronicles Рік тому

    Your humor is so underrated 😂😂😂😂😂So effortless!

  • @A_Brion
    @A_Brion 4 місяці тому

    Man great video with exercises properly explained!

  • @_baller
    @_baller Рік тому +1

    Neighbor: tf is that dragging sound on our wall?

  • @mahinrishad4303
    @mahinrishad4303 4 місяці тому

    Finally an instructional video with no flashy bullshit.

  • @tobilobaayodele6253
    @tobilobaayodele6253 5 місяців тому

    🤣such a hilarious guy, gives proper gym knowledge while throwing in jokes, love it man

  • @efitwithnick
    @efitwithnick Рік тому +1

    Well done, man. Great pace, great content, clear and concise.

  • @mikestone1865
    @mikestone1865 2 місяці тому

    good info and love you sense of humor.

  • @dphstudios6970
    @dphstudios6970 Рік тому

    Solid vibes and concise genuine info. Instant follow

  • @slimydog8946
    @slimydog8946 Рік тому

    Really informative, and I'm loving the VHS tape vibes.

  • @kacpero2zero295
    @kacpero2zero295 Рік тому

    definetly this video will help the beginners, so good job