During a neutral grip shoulder press, the muscles primarily worked are the deltoids (shoulder muscles), trapezius (upper back muscles), and triceps (back of the arms).
During a shoulder lateral raise exercise, the muscles primarily worked are the deltoid muscles, specifically the lateral deltoid.
During a shoulder raise exercise, the muscles primarily worked are the deltoid muscles, which are located in the shoulders. These muscles help to lift the arms out to the sides and overhead.
During a single arm shoulder press exercise, the deltoid muscles in the shoulder are primarily worked. Additionally, the triceps and upper back muscles are also engaged to stabilize and support the movement.
During dumbbell push-ups, the muscles primarily worked are the chest muscles (pectoralis major), triceps, and shoulder muscles (deltoids).
The around the world shoulder exercise works the deltoid muscles, which are located in the shoulders.
The muscles worked during a front lever exercise include the core muscles, back muscles, shoulder muscles, and arm muscles. These muscles are engaged to maintain the body in a horizontal position while hanging from a bar or rings.
The neutral grip overhead press exercise primarily works the deltoid muscles in the shoulders, as well as the triceps in the arms and the upper back muscles.
The dumbbell around the world exercise primarily works the shoulder muscles, including the deltoids and rotator cuff muscles.
During skullcrusher exercises, the triceps muscles are primarily worked.
During crossbody curls, the biceps muscles are primarily worked.
During a dumbbell raise exercise, the muscles primarily worked are the deltoid muscles in the shoulders.
During a lateral raise exercise, the muscles primarily worked are the deltoid muscles in the shoulders.