HOW: Start by lying on your side. Lay on the opposite shoulder you want to work. Place your lower hand on the top shoulder lifting that elbow off of the ground. Place your top hand on the ground in front of your bent elbow....

HOW: Position yourself lying face down. Bring your arms up in a Y shape to where your elbows are above your shoulder and elbows bent to 90 degrees. Rotate your hands and have your thumbs up and have your hands almost touching above your...

HOW: Position yourself lying face down. Bring your arms up to where your elbows are straight out from your shoulder and elbows bent to 90 degrees. Rotate your hands and have your thumbs up. From here, squeeze your shoulder blade muscles lifting your elbows...

HOW: Begin in a kneeling position next to a wall. The knee that is up should be closest to the wall. Placing your elbow on the wall with your arm bent is the correct distance you should be from the wall. From here, extend...

HOW: Begin on your hands and knees. Place a slider under one foot. In this position, you will balance on the opposite arm and leg. The wider you are the easier to balance, the more narrow the more challenging this will be. Bring the...

HOW: Begin in a quadruped position hands and knees on the ground. Sit back onto your heels while keeping your arms straight and hands on the ground creating the child’s pose position. From here, bring your chest up and put your hips down while...

HOW: Begin by lying face down with your arms down at your side and palms up. From this position, squeeze your shoulder blades back and then try to lift your shoulders, head, and neck off of the ground while keeping your arms straight. From...

HOW: Begin by lying face down with your arms down at your side and palms down. From this position, squeeze your shoulder blades back and then try to lift your shoulders, head, and neck off of the ground while keeping your arms straight. Return...

HOW: Lie on your side with support for your head from a pillow or opposite arm. Bend the top elbow to about 90 degrees. From here, bring your arm up overhead as high as you can while maintaining the bent elbow. Your hand should...

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