How to Build Huge Trapezius Muscles with New Trap Exercises


Thu, 26th November, 2009 - Posted by Klint Newton

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There are many exercises that can be done to target the “traps” or Trapezius muscles. So many times people get stuck on one tired method and use it over and over. There are many weight trainers that think the only way to work their traps is to use an unreasonable amount of weight, which results in ineffective training.

I often wonder why people go to such tiring lengths to work on their traps. Well, I tend to think it’s because they are what truly differentiates a guy from looking like a regular Joe to looking like a body builder.

The trapezius muscles are the muscles that sit on top of your shoulders above your collar bone that extend from the edge of your shoulders all the way to your neck.

Traps are a muscle that separates the men from the boys. They can be an amazing sight, and can be downright scary, and sometimes just ridiculously big. Big traps can be the difference between you looking like a person that lifts weights and a person that doesn’t. Big traps can be the difference in a fit guy looking like a fitness model, or a bodybuilder. Huge traps basically send a message, they are a statement. What are your traps saying?

Exercises for your Traps

I know you probably think shrugs are the only way to build huge traps. How’s that working out for you? I’m guessing not too well, otherwise you wouldn’t be reading this. Well, shrugs are an effective core exercise to build traps just like bicep curls are to build biceps, but there are other things you can do to get a good trap workout. Below is a routine I have developed to get you on your way.

1. Shrugs 3 sets X 10 – 12 reps

These had to be included, they are the key to a successful trap training. Now I know we have all done shrugs before, but I would like to included a few tips. Now I know that when I use the standard shrug form and fully contract my traps, they end up hitting my neck resulting in a limited contraction. If you push your head as far forwardas possible, it will remove your neck from the range of motion and allow your traps to fully contract. Once you have flexed your traps, hold the position for two seconds and slowly release. It is also good to sit on a bench to avoid cheating.

2. Lateral Raises, with Traps Flared 3 X 12-15

This is a tough little exercise. The first step is to flare your traps up with dumbbells in hand. Then perform a lateral raise by keeping your elbows almost locked and lifting the weight directly out to the side. This is the same thing as a normal lateral raise to hit the deltoids (shoulders), but with your traps flared like this, it really works them hard. I suggest doing 12-15 reps because it is difficult to use much weight and maintain proper form.

3. Bent over lateral raises, with Traps Flared 3 X 10 – 12

The bent over lateral raise is just like the last move but obviously bent over. This is good for hitting the back of your traps which helps you look more built, defined and strong from behind. You will want to bend at the waist at about a 45 degree angle.

These couple moves will greatly increase the size of your traps. Just add a few sets of each to the end of your workouts. If you are doing a split routine and work your deltoids (shoulders) on a seperate day, these exercises would fit in perfectly on that day.

Once you get started on this, sit back and prepare to watch your traps explode!

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Category : Exercise

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One Response to “How to Build Huge Trapezius Muscles with New Trap Exercises”


hostgator November 27, 2009

These are all great exercises to work the traps directly, but you forgot to mention the most important exercise.

The deadlift is an awesome exercise which works the whole body and will give you massive traps too! Sure shrugs will work great too but I think everyone should be deadlifting at least 1x per week!