Prone crossed-arm stretch
Shoulder-mobility (range-development)
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2m 38s
THE WHAT:
A simple & accessible form for loaded stretching of the posterior shoulder & scapular musculature. It is particularly valuable to practice in combination with efforts to develop 'neural-drive' (i.e. ability to intrinsically move) in the scapular musculature with the likes of scapular rotations, active-hanging/arch variations, and isometrically-held 'ring-row' contexts.
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