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Simple Exercise to Increase Shoulder Flexibility

Posted Jul 12 2010 11:57pm

As we age, we tend to lose flexibility.  This is due mostly to inactivity.  The less you use your range of motion, the smaller your available movements become because these new, limited patterns become ingrained in your nervous system and it “forgets” how to move like it used to.

Additionally, fascia develops a “fuzz” like substance between sheets of tissue when muscles are inactive. This “fuzz” acts like Velcro, making sheets of tissue that used to be slippery stick together.  A lot of people who think they have tight hamstrings, for example, actually have hamstrings that have become “stuck” to their adductors, thus limiting the range of motion of the hamstring muscles.

The more you expand your range of motion, the better your posture will be and the greater your flexibility as you age.  If you sit in front of a computer or drive for any length of time, this shoulder flexibility exercise is particularly important.  It’s also useful for yogis who want to open their chests and shoulder girdles and dancers and athletes who need greater range of motion.

Do this daily for optimal results.  You will see improvements if you do this at least three times a week.  Using a dowel is better than using a rope or yoga strap because it forces you to move the shoulder joint and not cheat, so you’ll get the full effects.  However, if you don’t have a broom or long pole handy, a yoga strap, jump rope, belt or Thera-Band can work as well.

Thanks for watching this shoulder flexibility video!  Leave me a comment below and let me know how this worked for you.  Got questions?  Ask below and I’ll do my best to help you out.  Loved the info?  Share using the links below or by clicking the “Tweet This” button at the top of the post.

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