HOW: Get set-up on your hands and knees, hinge back at your hips until your butt and heels are touching or close to it- this will round your low back slightly. While keeping the rest of your body still, round your mid back followed...

HOW: The tall plank position looks like a push up position. Assume this position with your hands on an elevated surface and toes on the ground. Simply hold this position for the desired amount of time.   FEEL: You should feel your core muscles working...

HOW: The tall plank position looks like a push up position. Assume this position on the ground on your hands and toes. Simply hold this position for the desired amount of time.   FEEL: You should feel your core muscles working to hold this position....

HOW:  Begin in a single arm high plank position keeping your body in line (feet up to shoulders). From a high plank position, push yourself into a downward facing down, push the shoulder blade away from you as you move into this position. Return...

HOW: Perform a banded pull apart at a low angle, middle angle, and a high angle. With all three angles make sure your shoulder blade are initiating the movement.   FEEL: You will feel the shoulder blades and shoulders working with this exercise. ...

HOW: Use a light option to push back and forth behind your back. Make sure your shoulder blades are pulled back for the entirety of this exercise.   FEEL: You will feel your shoulders and shoulder blades working with this exercise.   COMPENSATION: Avoid allowing your...

HOW: Begin with both hands at your side with a band looped around your wrists and light dumbbell in hand. While keeping tension on the band for the entirety of this exercise, elevate your arms in front of you then slowly return.   FEEL: You...

HOW:  Begin this exercise upright with the resistance band anchored at about shoulder height. Place your wrists inside a band, then pull your hands back and out to the side. You want to pull with the shoulder blades and the back of the shoulder...

HOW: Get set up in a tall plank position with your fingers facing forward. While staying strong through your shoulder blades, arms, your wrist, and your fingers, slowly shift your weight forward so that your shoulders move over your wrists then shift back and...

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