Overhead Press Seated

Start Position
End Position

Starting position:

  1. Position the safety pins of the power rack so the barbell is positioned just above chest level when you are in a seated position.
  2. Grasp the bar with a closed, standard-width grip.

Upward movement/concentric phase:

  1. Lift the bar off the racks and push the bar upward overhead. (Do not lock elbows/extend them completely.)

Downward movement/eccentric phase:

    1. In a controlled fashion, slowly lower the bar until it briefly touches the safety pins.
    2. You may have to accommodate to the head slightly tilting backward as the bar lifts off and returns to the rack, however, keep looking straight ahead throughout the entire movement.
Do not hold your breath. Exhale during the concentric phase and inhale during the eccentric phase.

 

Exercise Data

  • Primary Muscles: Anterior deltoids
  • Synergists: Triceps brachii, anconeus, pectoralis major, coracobrachialis, biceps brachii, trapezius, levator scapulae, serratus anterior
  • Stabilizers: Wrist flexors and rotator cuff muscles
  • Type: Strength, hypertrophy, muscular endurance
  • Mechanics: Elbow extension, shoulder flexion and upward rotation and elevation of the scapula
  • Equipment: Barbell and Power Rack
  • Lever: 3rd class lever
  • Level: Intermediate to advanced
  • FAQ'S & FACTS ABOUT Overhead Press Seated

    An overhead barbell press, performed in front of the head, is a compound resistance exercise, which targets the anterior deltoids. This exercise can be performed with an Olympic bar or other barbell alternative. It is performed seated with the barbell lifted in front of the head.

    The concentric portion of the lift is elbow extension, shoulder flexion and upward rotation and elevation of the scapula as the bar is pressed upward. The eccentric portion is elbow flexion, shoulder extension and scapular depression/downward rotation as the bar is lowered.

    The purpose of the overhead barbell press, performed in front of the head, is to strengthen the anterior deltoids while also promoting the hypertrophy (increases in size) of the anterior deltoids.