^^ I'm able to do 12 reps of lateral raises at 45lbs. I was supposed to stick with it, but wasn't feeling it that day so jumped up to 50lbs to technically hit a PR. Just a mental thing
Anyway, I don't do overhead presses but was going to post a thread asking what kind of lateral delt exercises I could do that would allow me to progress indefinitely. Doing laterals with 80lbs is retarded because at a certain point, no matter how strong you are, the DBs are just impractical.
I could be doing overhead pressing, but my triceps completely take over and leave my delts unworked. This is the main reason I switched to lateral raises. My tris used to be bigger than my delts (and my pecs -- the reason I switched to wide grip bench). Once I switched to wide grip bench, my pecs finally grew. Once I dropped the OHP and stuck with lateral raises, my delts finally grew. Now my delts are bigger than my arms from a side view.
A good solution is if there were two cables coming out of the ground and I could do lateral raises with those. That would allow me to progress indefinitely. My gym doesn't have that though.
I could be doing these indefinitely:
http://www.weight-training-exercises.com/images/shoulder-exercises/barbell-shoulder-exercise.jpgBut I hear they are bad (shoulder impingement causing).
I could do front raises but I'm trying to hit my lateral delts.
I'm all out of ideas.