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Aug 24, 2023

I did 50 Arnold presses a day for one week — here are my results

The Arnold press sculpts shoulders using one set of dumbbells

I recently adopted the famous Arnold press every day for one week in a bid to sculpt shoulders Arnie would approve of, and feed my curiosity — could 50 reps a day make any difference to my shoulders?

Curiosity killed the cat, and this workout nearly killed me. The Arnold press has become a household name over the years, created by the bodybuilding legend himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger. If you're unfamiliar with the exercise, his dumbbell overhead shoulder press variation has been widely adopted by bodybuilders and casual gym-goers alike in an attempt to build powerhouse shoulders like the man whose name is on the exercise label.

So why is it so popular? Unlike other shoulder exercises, the Arnold press works all three deltoid (shoulder) heads — frontal, lateral and rear. By simply rotating your palms and increasing range of motion, the movement pattern recruits more muscle, and works them for longer. Grab a pair of the best adjustable dumbbells, and read on to find out my results.

If you plan to diversify from the usual bench press, give this a go yourself.

How:

here's how to do an Arnold press with proper form.

It's worth noting that you should always check with a health professional if you have a shoulder injury. I recommend performing this exercise seated against a bench or kneeling to reduce lower back pressure. And if you suffer from shoulder impingement (when the supporting rotator cuff muscles rub against the humerus arm bone), this exercise is sadly a no-go.

Unlike the shoulder press, the Arnold press works all three parts of the deltoids, making it a bit of a champion shoulder all-rounder. The primary working muscles are:

A dumbbell overhead shoulder press primarily works the fronts of your shoulders and your chest, including:

The overhead press works less of the lateral and posterior shoulder heads. But regardless, both are killer compound shoulder exercises that work multiple muscle groups in one swift press. If you’re short on time, the Arnold press is your new best friend.

I decided to challenge my shoulder strength. Here's what happened when I did 50 Arnold press a day, for a week.

I performed 5 sets of 10 reps at the same weight as my overhead press. Hypertrophy (building muscle) adopts 3-4 sets of 8-12 reps, so while the reps were at the top range, it wasn't an outrageous number.

Nevertheless, I rarely put this much work into isolating my shoulders, and I definitely went too heavy. Because your muscles work longer, the Arnold press is still hugely effective at a lower weight. Not only were my DOMs in full effect the following few days but pulling off my sports bra became a competitive sport.

Getting through the first few days was the hardest but then I felt comfortable with both the rep, set, and weight numbers, and the routine became meditative. I wouldn't usually recommend my clients perform one exercise every day for high reps (unless they had a specific goal) because it can breed boredom and plateaus or lead to overuse and injury.

However, it turns out Harvard has a name for it — muscular meditation. Moving your muscle groups repetitively and rhythmically can help to reduce stress, and because you are focused on your breathing, this can also help regulate the nervous system.

During the latter half of the week, I could feel my body becoming more comfortable with the movement pattern and weight of the Arnold press, and I began to feel noticeably stronger — although I couldn't physically see a difference. Of course, building muscle mass and strength is far more complex than meets the eye.

Principles like progressive overload (gradually adapting variables like reps or weights), ample protein intake, managing your sleep hygiene and workout variety all play a role, but you can incrementally build muscle and strength week by week.

However, sculpting the shoulders of a goddess will partly involve losing body fat in conjunction with building muscle (learn how to calculate your body fat percentage and why it matters), and I wasn't on a fat loss mission this time around. I won't be entering a bodybuilding competition any time soon, but my overhead press has already improved.

Research shows that your muscle micro-tears during exercise, which is why you experience muscle soreness the next day. Rest days and sleep are key times for muscles to repair and grow, so they must be allowed to recover.

Exercise variety and rest days are two ways to combat over-training to avoid strains and more serious injuries. With that in mind, maybe it's time to give the Arnold press a rest.

I wonder if Arnie pumped out 50 a day? Probably closer to 100.

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Sam Hopes is a level III fitness trainer, level II reiki practitioner, and resident fitness writer at Future PLC, the publisher of Tom's Guide. Having trained to work with mind and body, Sam is a big advocate of using mindfulness techniques in sport and fitness, and their impact on performance. She's also passionate about the fundamentals of training and building sustainable training methods. When she's writing up her experiences with the latest fitness tech, you’ll find her writing about nutrition, sleep, recovery, and workouts.

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