lateral raise

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lateral raise (plural lateral raises)

  1. (weightlifting) A shoulder exercise in which the arm is raised and lowered against resistance – such as through use of a dumbbell, cable, or resistance band –, isolating the deltoids.
    • 2010, Adam Garett, “Fried Hams”, in Reps!, 17:23:
      You'd never dream of doing just bench presses to build a massive chest, or only lateral raises to build up your shoulders, so you'll surely limit your overall leg development if you restrict your hamstring training to leg curls.

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