HOW: Begin with your arms in a 90 degree position, where your hands are directly in front of your shoulders. Move your shoulder blades up, back, down, and forward. Then repeat. Once going backward is performed, move in the opposite direction, initiating the motion...

HOW: Get set-up in a high lunge/split stance position with a band anchored at or above your head level. Have the band anchored to the side of you and the knee that is closest to the anchor will be forward. While holding onto the...

HOW: Get set-up laying on your side with your hips and knees slightly bent, you can use a pillow for head and neck support. You can rest your arm on your side before starting, the goal with this exercise is to try and keep...

HOW: Get a band set-up at elbow height and you will face perpendicular to the anchor. You will perform this exercise on one side at a time. Start with your elbow by your side, bent to 90 degrees, thumb facing up, and your hand...

HOW: Get set-up in a standing position with your hands by your side and arms straight. While maintaining arm position, slowly make big backward followed by forward circles with your shoulders and shoulder blades.   FEEL: This should feel like nice shoulder and shoulder blade...

HOW: Get a band set-up under your feet while you’re in a standing position holding the ends of the band in each hand. While keeping your elbows straight, staying strong in your shoulder blades, and thumbs pointing up, raise your arms to head height...

HOW: You can either use a dumbbell or band with this exercise. If using a band, anchor it at the ground on step on it. While maintaining a high split stance position, your torso leaned a little bit forward, and holding the band/dumbbell in...

HOW: Get a band set-up at shoulder height. While starting with your elbows straight, elbows at shoulder height, and palms facing down, drive your elbows back by squeezing your shoulder blades together until your elbows are in line with your shoulder. Hold this position...

HOW: Start in the quadruped position on your hands and knees. Push the ground away from your and engage your serratus anterior. Keeping that engagement, slowly push the ground away from you forward with your hands, which will cause your body to go backwards.   ...

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