[b]Background:[/b] After years of heavy overhead pressing, my shoulders were trashed. I found a way back.
[b]The Protocol:[/b]
1. [b]Dead Hangs:[/b] 3 sets of 1 minute. It decompresses the acromion space.
2. [b]Face Pulls:[/b] High volume, focus on external rotation.
3. [b]Scapular Pull-ups:[/b] Regain control of the rhythm.
Does anyone else find that active hanging does more for impingement than traditional PT exercises?
Shoulder Impingement: My Comprehensive Guide to Hanging and Scapular Health
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LatinoBulk
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Re: Shoulder Impingement: Guide
I second the dead hangs. They saved my bench press.
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SafeLiftAdvisor
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Re: Shoulder Impingement: Guide
Have you tried the Y-W-T raises for lower trap activation?
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LatinoBulk
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Re: Shoulder Impingement: Guide
Yes, Y-raises are in my warm-up now. Essential.
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GarageLifter303
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Re: Shoulder Impingement: Guide
Band pull-aparts daily changed everything for me.
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CoachIronwell
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Re: Shoulder Impingement: Guide
Solid advice. Keep the blood flowing to the tendons.
