A while back (2 years ish) I got tendonitis in my shoulder so I had to stop training at them gym, ever since then I've only ever done shoulder exercises with dubmbells (shoulder presses, front raises and lateral raises). I tried doing military presses on the smith machine the other day and i'm unbelievably weak, it hurts slightly accross my left collarbone, its the same with shoulder press machines, and a little bit with a barbell inclined bench press.
To give you some idea of my weakness, I can shoulder press about 50kgs with dumbells but only around 30kgs on a smith machine/barbell. It seems to be any machine where I'm restricted movement wise.
Is there any way I can strengthen these set of muscles across the collarbone area or is likely to be some other problem that I should get help with?
Thanks
To give you some idea of my weakness, I can shoulder press about 50kgs with dumbells but only around 30kgs on a smith machine/barbell. It seems to be any machine where I'm restricted movement wise.
Is there any way I can strengthen these set of muscles across the collarbone area or is likely to be some other problem that I should get help with?
Thanks

My shoulders are immeasurably better and just feel great. Before I was strong but too scared to ever exert full force, especially outside the gym in everyday life without a good warmup. Now I just feel as strong as a bull... and just as solid.
For a beginner as I said, using a smith machine is quite a good way to start off - though if you're trying heavy weights as CW suggested it's not bad either, but that's about all the smith machine is good for, I don't feel much benefit from it personally though. I know enough about heavy deadlifts (