HOW: Begin this exercise upright with the resistance band anchored at about shoulder height. Hold each end of a band with the desired resistance, then pull your hands down towards your back pockets while keeping the elbow straight. Focus on initiating this motion with your...

HOW: Begin this exercise upright with the resistance band anchored at about elbow height. Hold the end of a band with the desired resistance then perform the movement. Keep the shoulder blade pulled back for the entirety of this exercise. Rotate your arm outwards...

HOW: Begin this exercise upright with the resistance band anchored at about elbow height. Hold the end of a band with the desired resistance then perform the movement.  Keep the shoulder blade pulled back for the entirety of this exercise, move quickly back and...

HOW: Lay on your stomach and rest your forehead on the ground. You can use a towel roll for comfort between the floor and your head. Get your arms resting in a ‘I’ position with your hands on the ground. While maintaining this arm...

HOW: Get a band or cable system anchored between waist and shoulder height directly in front of you. Criss-cross the bands and start by holding the handles in front of you with your arms straight. Perform a row by driving your elbows back towards...

HOW: Begin on your hands and knees; hands under shoulders and knees under hips. Spread your shoulder blades by pushing your body away from the floor. Elevate one arm out to your side into a 90/90 position, the slowly reach over head. Attempt to...

HOW: Place a rolled up towel roll, shirts, or any other fabric. The goal is to make a ‘fulcrum’ that we can use to mobilize your mid back similar to a foam roller. Place the object in your mid back and drive the upper...

HOW: The goal of this exercise is to use your opposite arm as much as possible to facilitate improving the desired motion. Hold onto a stick or something light that is long enough to hold in both hands. You will have both palms facing...

HOW: The goal of this exercise is to use your opposite arm as much as possible to facilitate improving the desired motion. Hold onto a stick or something light that is long enough to hold in both hands. You will use an alternative grip...

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