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    Front raises good for adding mass??

    As of now I am doing DB presses, side lat raises and rear lat raises for my shoulders, but was wondering if I should throw in some front raises as well. I heard somone say they weren't that great

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    Dumbell front raise works well for me, Do it up.

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    Always throw in Front raises!! I've had huge gains from them! From a girls perspective.

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    ill super set em with some rear delt db flys, kills me and will help also to make ur traps a better peak from what gains ive made doing them. i just dont go to heavy cuz they kill my shoulders with heavy weight

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    if you want mass you should do miitary press

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    I've always developed large anterior deltoids from benching and shoulder pressing. Most people lack in medial and posterior development. I would leave the front raises out and conserve your energy the medial and posterior delts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by striker93
    I've always developed large anterior deltoids from benching and shoulder pressing. Most people lack in medial and posterior development. I would leave the front raises out and conserve your energy the medial and posterior delts.
    100% agreed.............

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    Front raises are very important imo. I hit them heavy every shoulder workout. until 45's get too light, i had great success grabbing a plate (25/35/45, whatever you can handle) and grab both ends and do front raises like that, and superset it with super slow ezbar front raises (with no weight on it). i get commented on my shoulders most of all.

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