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Shoulder Dislocation Stretch

May 12, 2009

shoulder dislocation with band .

I never even knew about this stretch until today. This is something I want to master. Weider recommends it for warming-up yours pecs, delts, traps, lats, and bis. I came across these tips from stronglifts.com/shoulders-dislocations:

Shoulder Dislocations Technique. Reach back with the broomstick. You’ll feel a stretch in your chest. Keep going until the the bar hits your back/hips. Squeeze your shoulder-blades. Come back up. Repeat for 3 sets of 10 reps.

  • Wide Grip. Start with the widest grip you can use. Switch to a narrow grip as your upper-body mobility improves.
  • Lock Your Elbows. Keep your arms straight from start to finish. Widen your grip if you can’t keep your elbows locked.
  • Squeeze Your Glutes. This prevents hyper-extension of your lower back which puts pressure on your vertebrae.
  • Chest Up, Shoulders Back. Make a big chest & keep it up. Pull your shoulder-blades back & down.


When to Do Shoulder Dislocations.
The more you do shoulder dislocations, the better you’ll become at them. If you have tight upper-body muscles, I advise you to do shoulder dislocations daily.

  • Pre-Workout. 3 sets of 10 reps pre-workout to lubricate your joints & warm-up your upper-body muscles.
  • Daily. If you have slouching shoulders & flaring shoulder-blades do 3 sets of 10 reps daily to improve your posture.


Common Errors
. Quality matters, not quantity. You’ll progress faster if you do shoulder dislocations correctly from the start.

  • Bending Your Elbows. You lack upper-body mobility. Use a wider grip & tighten your triceps.
  • Arching Your Back. Hyper-extending your lower back puts posterior stress on your vertebrae. Avoid this by squeezing your glutes.
  • Limited Range of Motion. If you can’t reach behind your head/against your hips, your grip is too narrow. Widen your grip.
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