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Military precision

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By Kurt Marmor
Kurt Marmor

The military, or overhead, press is not only a better overall muscle builder then the bench press, it also provides more practical applications to sports and life. Still, most people can’t move a lot of weight on this lift because they don’t know the proper technique. Use these tips to put up bigger numbers.

1. In starting position, push your elbows forward so that your forearms are vertical. They should point in a straight line at the bar goes over head.

2. Take a deep breath before each rep.

3. Keep your abs and glutes braced. Try to grab the floor with your feet.

4. Push your head forward slightly to get under the bar as it passes your face.

5. On heavy set, start each rep by leaning back a bit ( Keep your abs braced), And then push your head back to power the bar overhead. Think of it as a push press with your hips.

6.  Shrug your shoulders at the top so your traps can help finish the list.

Kurt Marmor is the owner of Get Fit Inc.

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