Shoulder shrugs target your upper trapezius muscles, also known as the traps. Located on your upper back and across the back of your shoulders, big, strong traps can be useful in contact sports such as wrestling, football, hockey, boxing and rugby as they provide essential support for your neck, which is an important factor for injury prevention. From an aesthetic point of view, well-developed upper traps result in a powerful-looking physique, and many bodybuilders work hard to develop this muscle. Of all the exercises you can perform for your upper traps, one of the most common is the shrug.

How To Do It:

  • With a dumbbell in each hand and your arms by your sides, stand with your feet hip-width apart. Bend your knees slightly for balance and keep your arms straight. The dumbbells should be facing your thighs.
  • Stand up straight in good posture. Lift your chest, inhale and, keeping your arms straight, shrug your shoulders straight up toward your ears as high as you can.
  • Hold this uppermost position for one to two seconds. Do not roll your shoulders backward.
  • Exhale and lower your shoulders back down but do not fully relax.
  • Inhale and perform another repetition.
  • Perform six to 12 repetitions in total, the last few repetitions should be challenging but still completed in good form.