Shoulder Internal Rotation Stretch
Making your joints as a stable and as mobile as possible, by using C.A.R.S. Movements at the outer limits of articular motion.
This is the sixth in a series of videos that will be going through the shoulder joint.
If you missed the any of the videos in this series you can catch-up here:
- Shoulder and scapula mobility and flexibility
- Control articular rotation for scapula
- End of Range Strengthening
- Shoulder Chest Stretch
- Shoulder Dislocation Exercise to Improve Movement
We will use a movement drill – CARS, followed by flexibility which is a minimum of two minutes stretches, into strength training at the end range.
In order to improve neurological control we want to provide the CNS with as much afferent feedback as possible.
This will in turn improve the base program and subsequently will prepare the system for more complex tasks, also bringing up the resilience and giving you less of a chance of getting injured!
Tags: FlexibilityFRAFRCJoint pre-requisitesjointhealthMobilityresilienceRotatorcuffscapulashoulder Injury preventionStrengtheningworkout
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