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Maximize Shoulder Gains: Effective Cable Shoulder Press Workout

The cable shoulder press is a variation of the shoulder or overhead press and it's one of the best exercises for building size and strength. Learn more about this effective compound exercise in this guide.

Written by Matthew Magnante, ACE

Last Updated on11 August, 2024 | 5:23 AM EDT

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The cable shoulder press is a variation of the shoulder press exercise that is commonly used to develop the front and lateral deltoids. Not only does this compound movement build muscle and strength, but it helps to maintain shoulder mobility and has a lot of carryover to athletic performance by facilitating the function of the shoulder joint. 

We’ve explained how to perform this exercise with tips, variations, and how you include it in your workout routine so that you can benefit from this movement. 

Here’s a guide to the cable shoulder press… 

Cable Shoulder Press Details
Basic Information
Body Part
Shoulders
Primary Muscles
Deltoids, Serratus Anterior, Triceps, Upper Pectorals
Secondary Muscles
Deltoid Anterior, Pectoralis major, Rhomboids, Supraspinatus, Trapezius, Triceps brachii
Equipment
Cable Machine, Adjustable Bench, Cable Handles.
Exercise Characteristics
Exercise Type
Strength
Movement Pattern
Push
Force Type
Concentric
Unilateral/Bilateral
Bilateral
Compound/Isolation
Compound
Bodyweight Exercise
No
Training Parameters
Difficulty Level
Intermediate
Target Training Goals
Hypertrophy
Suitable Workout Phases
Main workout
Risk Level
Moderate
Weight Category
Moderate (e.g., medium dumbbells, kettlebells)
Recommended Rep Ranges
GoalRep Range
Strength4-6
Hypertrophy8-12
Endurance15-20
Power3-5
Muscular endurance12-20
Stability core8-12
Flexibility mobility8-12
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Muscles Worked

In the press, three muscles take the brunt of the work. Here’s some information on the key muscles involved in this exercise.

Deltoid Anterior

The front side of the arm houses the anterior or front head of the deltoids muscle. Because of where it sits on the upper arm, the front deltoids flex the arm forward in front of the body. 

Deltoid lateral

Moving around to the side of the shoulder next to the anterior deltoids is the delts lateral, the outer head responsible for elevating the arm out to the side between an angle of 15 and 100 degrees. 

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Triceps brachii

Your triceps play a major role in pressing objects away from the body, consisting of three heads – lateral, medial and long – these muscles make it possible to fully extend the arm (e.g., locking out the elbows at the top of the overhead press). 

How To Do The Cable Shoulder Press

While there are several ways to do the cable shoulder press, we’ve provided step-by-step instructions for the most basic, common variation. 

  1. Attach two single-grip handles to a low point on a cable machine with closely positioned pulleys. You want to have tension in the cables throughout the entire range of movement. 
  2. Stand facing away from the pulleys, squat down and grip the handles, then stand up with feet either shoulder-width or use a split stance. You should be holding the handles at shoulder-height. 
  3. Keep your back straight, core tight, and lean just slightly forward. 
  4. Press the cable straight overhead without locking out completely, and lower them back down to shoulder-height. 
  5. Repeat for the desired number of repetitions. 

Here’s a video example… 

Cable Shoulder Press Tips

  • If you want to emphasize more of the front delts, position your arms in front of your body. To emphasize the lateral head, position your arms out to the sides so that your elbows are pointing laterally away from your body. 
  • Try to stand as close to the cable machine as possible. Standing too far away can cause the weight to pull you back, placing stress in your lower back and making the exercise more difficult to perform. This also depends on how much weight you’re using too. 
  • You won’t be able to use as much weight as you would if using free weights or a machine as it does require stabilization. However, don’t be afraid to use heavy weight just make sure that you can handle it with proper form. 

3 Variations

Here are three very effective variations that each offer its own unique benefits. 

Single-arm cable shoulder press

The single-arm cable shoulder press is a unilateral exercise that has advantages over using both arms to press at the same time. Unilateral training is beneficial for identifying and correcting a weaker side, building total-body stabilization and coordination, training the core in a functional way, and the list goes on. 

Seated cable shoulder press

You could do this exercise seated too which many prefer because it removes some of the total-body stabilization required when standing. Do it exactly the same way as explained above for the standing variation, and you could also use a straight bar for this variation, of which we shared a video example below. 

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Resistance band press

If you don’t have access to a cable machine or prefer to use resistance bands which will work just as good, then it’s a great variation to experience the same benefits. Stand on the bands and perform the shoulder press as you would the cable press. It’s really that simple!

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How To Incorporate The Cable Shoulder Press Into Your Training Routine

There are a few different ways to effectively include the cable shoulder press in your training regime. 

If you train your shoulders on a separate day from any other pushing movements, then we recommend doing the cable shoulder press before you do any other shoulder exercises. That’s because it’s a compound lift that is best performed at full strength. You can follow it with shoulder raises and other exercises. But it’s best to get the most of the movement while you’re fresh. 

It’s best to not do heavy chest presses and heavy shoulder presses on the same day for this reason. You want to maximize the stimulation of each muscle methodically. But if you do choose to include two large pushing muscles in a single workout such as the chest and shoulders, either train both lighter, or train one heavier and one lighter, training heavy first. 

Sets/Reps

We recommend 3-4 sets of the cable shoulder press. As for reps, this can vary depending on your goals, but a range of 5-20 reps should cover all bases.

If you want to focus more on developing strength, 5-7 reps is an ideal range. For hypertrophy, you should stick within the 8-12 rep range. 15-20 reps are also good for hypertrophy when taken to failure, and should be incorporated anyway as you don’t always want to train the shoulders using heavy weight. 

You should also always do a proper warmup before you train to ensure the health of your shoulder joint. We recommend doing light shoulder lateral raises and presses before using challenging weights.  

Wrapping Up

The cable shoulder press has its place in any workout routine where the goal is to build size, strength, and function. There are many variations of this exercise and it’s a variation in itself so it’s also a good idea to mix things up and benefit from the advantage/s that each offers.  

Just make sure to use your smarts when performing any exercise that involves the fragile shoulder joint, and never lift beyond your means to where your form and safety is compromised. 

Interested in measuring your progress? Check out our strength standards for Shoulder Press, Chest Press, Squat.


If you have any questions about this article, please feel free to contact Matthew Magnante by leaving a comment below.

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Matthew is an ACE (American Council On Exercise) certified fitness professional who has had a passion for fitness since elementary school and continues to research and learn how to build muscle effectively through training and diet. He also loves to help others to achieve their fitness goals and spread the knowledge where needed. Matthew's other passions include learning about mindfulness, strolling through nature, traveling, and always working to improve overall.

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