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Shoulder Exercises for Strength & Athletic Performance

Browse 242 shoulder exercises with video demonstrations, the muscles each movement works and step-by-step instructions for every level.

245 exercises
Incline Dumbbell Fly With Twist exercise video thumbnail

Incline Dumbbell Fly With Twist

ChestShoulders
Intermediate 3
Dumbbell Star Plank Rotation exercise video thumbnail

Dumbbell Star Plank Rotation

AbsObliquesShoulders
Intermediate 1
Incline Dumbbell V Raise exercise video thumbnail

Incline Dumbbell V Raise

ShouldersBack
Intermediate 1
Dumbbell Seated Press Alternating Pronation Grip exercise video thumbnail

Dumbbell Seated Press Alternating Pronation Grip

ShouldersTriceps
Intermediate 1
Dumbbell Rear Deltoid Raise Bent Over exercise video thumbnail

Dumbbell Rear Deltoid Raise Bent Over

ShouldersBack
Beginner 1
Seated Dumbbell Side Lateral Raise exercise video thumbnail

Seated Dumbbell Side Lateral Raise

Shoulders
Beginner 3
Standing Dumbbell Horizontal Press exercise video thumbnail

Standing Dumbbell Horizontal Press

ChestShoulders
Intermediate 1
Dumbbell Single-Leg Alternating Reverse Fly on Bosu exercise video thumbnail

Dumbbell Single-Leg Alternating Reverse Fly on Bosu

ShouldersBackAbs
Expert 1
Overhead Bulgarian Split Squat: Leg & Core Exercise exercise video thumbnail

Overhead Bulgarian Split Squat: Leg & Core Exercise

QuadricepsGlutes and hamstringsShoulders
Expert 3
Dumbbell Overhead Step up exercise video thumbnail

Dumbbell Overhead Step up

QuadricepsGlutes and hamstringsShoulders
Intermediate 1
Dumbbell Upright Row to Shoulder External Rotation exercise video thumbnail

Dumbbell Upright Row to Shoulder External Rotation

ShouldersBack
Intermediate 1
Lying Dumbbell Lateral Raise exercise video thumbnail

Lying Dumbbell Lateral Raise

Shoulders
Intermediate 1
An ALTERNATING CRAB TOE TOUCH exercise video thumbnail

An ALTERNATING CRAB TOE TOUCH

AbsShouldersTriceps
Intermediate 1
Straight Arm Plank Shoulder Tap exercise video thumbnail

Straight Arm Plank Shoulder Tap

AbsObliquesShoulders
Intermediate 1
Inchworm exercise video thumbnail

Inchworm

AbsGlutes and hamstringsShoulders
Beginner 2
Standing Cable Face Pull with External Rotation exercise video thumbnail

Standing Cable Face Pull with External Rotation

ShouldersBack
Intermediate 1
Cable Lateral Raise: Constant-Tension Side Delts exercise video thumbnail

Cable Lateral Raise: Constant-Tension Side Delts

Shoulders
Intermediate 3
Medicine Ball Reverse Wood Chop exercise video thumbnail

Medicine Ball Reverse Wood Chop

ObliquesAbsShoulders
Intermediate 1
Corkscrew Push Up exercise video thumbnail

Corkscrew Push Up

ChestShouldersAbs
Intermediate 1
Kettlebell Around the Body Pass exercise video thumbnail

Kettlebell Around the Body Pass

ObliquesAbsShoulders
Beginner 1
Forward Ape Walk exercise video thumbnail

Forward Ape Walk

QuadricepsGlutes and hamstringsShoulders
Intermediate 1
Sots Press exercise video thumbnail

Sots Press

ShouldersAbsQuadriceps
Expert 1
Jumping Ring Dip exercise video thumbnail

Jumping Ring Dip

ChestTricepsShoulders
Expert 1
Behind the Neck Split Jerk exercise video thumbnail

Behind the Neck Split Jerk

ShouldersQuadricepsGlutes and hamstrings
Expert 1
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Shoulder Muscles Overview

The shoulder is one of the most complex and mobile joints in the human body, consisting of multiple muscle groups working together to produce movement in all directions. The primary muscles targeted in shoulder training are:

  • Deltoids- divided into anterior (front), lateral (side), and posterior (rear) heads. Each head creates different movement patterns: the anterior delts assist with pressing, lateral delts perform abduction, and rear delts help with pulling and external rotation.
  • Rotator cuff- a group of four muscles (supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis) that stabilize the shoulder joint and prevent impingement injuries.
  • Trapezius- extends from the neck down the spine and assists with shoulder elevation and scapular movement, contributing to pressing strength and posture.

Why Shoulder Training Matters

Strong, well-developed shoulders are foundational for athletic performance and injury prevention. Shoulder exercises improve your pressing strength in bench press and overhead press, and enhance your ability to pull and rotate your arms through space. Training all three deltoid heads creates balanced, proportional shoulder development that looks impressive and functions well in sports and daily activities.

Perhaps most importantly, shoulder training strengthens the rotator cuff and surrounding stabilizer muscles, which dramatically reduces the risk of impingement, tears, and chronic pain. Many people experience shoulder pain not from direct shoulder training, but from imbalances created by neglecting the posterior chain and rotator cuff.

Exercise Categories

Shoulder exercises fall into four main movement patterns:

Pressing movements drive a load overhead or at an angle away from the body. Military press, dumbbell shoulder press, machine press, and plate-loaded press variations all emphasize the anterior and lateral deltoids while building pressing strength.

Lateral raise variations isolate the side delts through abduction. Standing lateral raises, cable lateral raises, and machine variations build shoulder width and the "rounded" appearance of the shoulders.

Rowing and face pull variations emphasize the rear delts and rotator cuff. Bent-over dumbbell raises, cable reverse flies, and face pulls are critical for shoulder health and balancing excessive pressing volume.

Rotator cuff exercises like external rotation, internal rotation, and band pull-aparts specifically target the stabilizer muscles. These movements are often overlooked but are essential for injury prevention, especially for overhead athletes.

Training Tips

Mind-muscle connection: The shoulders are used in nearly every upper body movement, so it's easy to let other muscles take over. Isolate the shoulder by consciously depressing the scapula and initiating movement from the shoulder joint itself.

Full range of motion: Especially for presses, lower the weight with control to a position where the upper arm is roughly parallel to the ground. Shortening the range of motion to lift heavier weight reduces stimulus and increases injury risk.

Balance all three deltoid heads: Many lifters overemphasize pressing and neglect lateral and rear delts. Including lateral raises and face pulls ensures balanced development and shoulder health.

Frequency: Because the rotator cuff recovers quickly, shoulders respond well to being trained 3+ times per week across different movements and intensity levels.

Key Shoulder Exercises to Try

Use the filter above to browse the full library. Some starting points worth exploring include standing military press, dumbbell shoulder press, lateral raises, cable lateral raises, face pulls, bent-over dumbbell raises, external rotations, and machine shoulder press.

To see where lateral raises and pressing fit in a balanced week, the upper-body days in our4-day workout plan for weight lossclose with direct lateral raise volume.