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    Lateral Raises at the end of every workout

    @shiner222 For context, the daily amount (3-5 lighter sets) is certainly within my recoverable volume limit, while still allowing for progressive overload on shoulder day. For stronger rep work on shoulder day I'll do 25s or 30s dumbbells, but for the daily pump, I'll do 20s and 15s, so the...
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    Lateral Raises at the end of every workout

    @mitchell I think 3 sets is fine. Track em and try to progress adding reps every week, and eventually weight, though that will be much slower for lateral raises. I was thinking recently, maybe I could get some very light wrist-strap weights so I don't have to progress in 5lb increments, or...
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    Lateral Raises at the end of every workout

    @shiner222 Yeah well put. I also tried "full body every day" to some effect, and thru trial and error figured out which muscles like (and need) which frequencies. Menno Henselman is an example of a natural I respect who does the full body every day training: I really like the idea in...
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    Lateral Raises at the end of every workout

    @shiner222 It's pretty unconventional I guess but I swear it's made a great deal of difference for that particular muscle. For reference, I've tried training other body parts many times a week, and none of them (for me) actually recover and benefit from it, only the side delts. Or they take...
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    Lateral Raises at the end of every workout

    What do you guys think about ending each workout with some Lateral raise work? Even a few quick drop sets and/or rest-pause. Basically I love bodybuilding bro/pro splits, but I am obsessed with trying to have huge (side) delts. So I came up with this idea. My logic is 3-fold: It's probably...
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