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Weight training exercise

The front raise exercise is used in weight training. It primarily works the anterior deltoid and the clavicular head of the pectoralis major through the use of arm abduction and flexion through the frontal plane. The training volume, or number of sets and repetitions performed, depends on the lifter's training program and goals.

Form

To execute the exercise, the lifter stands with their feet shoulder width apart and weights or resistance handles held by their side with a pronated (overhand) grip. The movement is to bring the arms up in front of the body to eye level and with only a slight bend in the elbow.

Gallery

  • Barbell raise start Barbell raise start
  • Barbell raise end Barbell raise end
  • Dumbbell raise start Dumbbell raise start
  • Dumbbell raise end Dumbbell raise end
  • With both hands simultaneously With both hands simultaneously

References

  1. Giuseppe Coratella (2020). "An Electromyographic Analysis of Lateral Raise Variations and Frontal Raise in Competitive Bodybuilders". Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health. doi:10.3390/ijerph17176015. hdl:2434/758787.


Strength training exercises
Pectorals (chest)
Lats and trapezius (upper back)
Deltoids (shoulders)
Biceps (front of arms)
Triceps (back of arms)
Forearms
Abdomen and obliques (abdomen)
Lower back
Hips and buttocks
Quadriceps (front of thighs)
Hamstrings (back of thighs)
Adductors (inside of thighs)
Calves
See also
Bodybuilding
Bodyweight exercise
Calisthenics
Muscle hypertrophy
Weightlifting
Plyometrics
Weight training (List of exercises)
Flywheel training
Gym
Legend
(c) – compound exercise, (i) – isolated exercise
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