Pressing a barbell in front of your head works your triceps more than doing it behind your neck, because of how your body has to balance and where the weight is pulling.
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The study compared front and back overhead barbell presses and found no difference in triceps muscle activity between them, even though the claim says the front version works the triceps more.
Front vs Back and Barbell vs Machine Overhead Press: An Electromyographic Analysis and Implications For Resistance Training
The study compared front and back overhead barbell presses and found no difference in triceps muscle activity between them, which means the front press doesn’t work the triceps more than the back press.
High-Density Surface Electromyography Excitation in Front vs. Back Overhead Press Prime Movers
The study found that the behind-the-neck press actually activated the triceps more than the front press, especially when lowering the weight, which goes against the claim.
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