End-range shoulder-circles
Shoulder-mobility (range-development)
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2m 32s
THE WHAT:
A highly accessible and multi-purpose context for shoulder prehabilitation (so shit doesn't happen), rehabilitation (when shit has happened), range-development, end-range stabilization, building "neural drive" in the scapular musculature (i.e. allowing for maximal contractions to put these often "sleepy" muscles on the neural-map) toward optimal scapular function, and general shoulder warm-up.
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