Floor Inverted Shoulder Press vs Overhead Press

Maximizing Your Shoulder Workout Plan

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Planfit users log Overhead Press more often — 17,150 sessions vs 146. Compare Shoulder form, muscles worked, and when to use each.

Customize Your Shoulder Workout: Explore the Benefits of Floor Inverted Shoulder Press and Overhead Press for Better Comparison.

Planfit Users' Choice about Floor Inverted Shoulder Press vs Overhead Press : Which is Better?

Based on randomly selected data from 1 million completed workouts, Planfit users log Overhead Press more often — 17,150 sessions compared to 146 for Floor Inverted Shoulder Press.

Popularity is not the whole answer. Floor Inverted Shoulder Press and Overhead Press differ in the muscles they load, the equipment they need, and how hard they are to learn — the comparison below covers each.

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How to Floor Inverted Shoulder Press

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Floor Inverted Shoulder Press muscles worked: Shoulder

Form

  1. 1. Please slowly lower yourself until your head touches the floor.
  2. 2. Return to the starting position slowly again.

Coach's Comment

  1. It is a more advanced exercise than a regular push-up. If the movement is difficult, please substitute it with another exercise.

If you want to know a detailed guide to Floor Inverted Shoulder Press, alternative exercises, and its benefits, check it out here. Check out the Floor Inverted Shoulder Press Guide page of our blog!

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How to Overhead Press

Overhead Press gif

Overhead Press muscles worked: Shoulder

Form

  1. 1. Lift the barbell above your head. Please lift it above your head, not in front of your body.
  2. 2. With your hips and core engaged, slowly lower the barbell to return to the starting position.

Coach's Comment

  1. 1. If you grip the barbell too wide, it can put strain on your shoulders, so please be careful.
  2. 2. If your hips and core lose tension, it can put strain on your lower back, so please be careful.
  3. 3. Your entire upper body must remain tight throughout the movement.

If you want to know a detailed guide to Overhead Press, alternative exercises, and its benefits, check it out here. Check out the Overhead Press Guide page of our blog!

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