Lever Gripless Shrug

Lever Gripless Shrug
English Name Lever Gripless Shrug
Difficulty Intermediate
Exercise Types ایستا, ایزومتریک
Primary Muscle (EN) Upper Trapezius
Muscle GroupsTrapezius
Workout TypeEndurance Strength training
Required equipmentMachine

💠 Exercise guide

The Lever Gripless Shrug is an innovative alternative for training the upper trapezius muscle, where instead of using a traditional shrug machine, a standing calf raise machine is utilized. In this method, instead of holding the weights in your hands, you use the pad on the machine that rests on your shoulders. This technique ensures that the focus remains entirely on the trapezius muscle, without involving the forearm and wrist muscles.

Standing Calf Raise Machine Shrug

💠 How to perform the exercise

Standing Calf Raise Machine Shrug

Preparation

✅ Attach a straight bar or rope to the low pulley of the cable machine.

✅ Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and keep your body upright.

✅ Grab the handle with your hands slightly narrower than shoulder-width, palms facing your body.

Execution method

✅ Pull the bar toward your chin, ensuring your elbows are higher than your wrists.

✅ Pause briefly at the top to fully contract the trapezius muscles.

✅ Slowly and controlled, lower the handle back to the starting position.

Trainer Tips

✔ Move only your shoulders and avoid swinging your body.

✔ Keep your head and neck stable, avoiding any forward or backward movement.

✔ Choose an appropriate weight to maintain proper range of motion and form.

✔ Perform the movement slowly and under control to prevent potential injuries.

Benefits of the exercise

1️⃣ Eliminates pressure on the forearms and wrists, allowing complete focus on the trapezius muscle
2️⃣ Increases strength and size of the upper trapezius
3️⃣ Allows for heavier weights compared to dumbbell or barbell shrugs
4️⃣ Improves posture and prevents rounded shoulders
5️⃣ Helps enhance shoulder stability and endurance
6️⃣ Provides consistent and even pressure on the muscle due to the machine’s use
7️⃣ Safer than free shrugs as there is no need to control the weights manually
8️⃣ Ideal for athletes with weak grip strength
9️⃣ Reduces fatigue in the wrists and forearms compared to traditional shrugs
🔟 Suitable for power athletes and professionals looking to increase trapezius muscle volume

💠 Muscles engaged in the movement

The Lever Gripless Shrug directly targets the upper trapezius muscle, without involving the forearms or wrists. This method allows for heavier weights to be used, providing a more effective isolation of the trapezius muscle.

Main muscles

Upper Trapezius
Trapezius Upper

Synergistic muscles

Levator scapulae muscle
Levator Scapulae
Rhomboids
Rhomboids
Trapezius Middle
Trapezius Middle

Stabilizers

Erectos Spinae
Erectos Spinae
Engaged muscles

Trapezius muscle

Trapezius Muscle

The trapezius muscle is one of the most important superficial back muscles, extending from the occipital region to the middle of the back. It plays a key role in shoulder movements, scapular stabilization, and neck motions. Strengthening this muscle improves shoulder endurance, reduces neck pain, and enhances overall posture.

Trapezius muscle

Muscle training

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1️⃣ Basic information about the muscle
2️⃣ Muscle anatomy
3️⃣ Muscle physiology
4️⃣ Innervation and blood supply
5️⃣ Importance of the muscle in the body and sports
6️⃣ Strengthening exercises
7️⃣ Scientific and interesting facts

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🔹 The muscle group engaged in this movement is highlighted in color.

References

Anatomy and medical books :

Sports and training references :

  • Strength Training Anatomy by Frederic Delavier
  • Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning by NSCA
  • Well-known articles and training programs by international coaches

Medical databases :

  • PubMed (for scientific and research articles)
  • MedlinePlus (health and medical information)
  • WebMD (for practical and general health information)

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