Some of these movements are great for a dynamic warm-up before starting an activity, while others are good recovery options. By integrating these stretches in your regular routine, you’ll feel more ...
A simple head tilt stretches your upper back, says Higgins. - Sit or stand upright with a neutral spine. - Place one hand on your head. - Gently pull head toward shoulder. - Feel a stretch in traps. - ...
Just about everyone could benefit from adding more upper back stretches to their routine. While upper back pain isn't as common as lower back pain, factors like stress, poor posture, and muscle strain ...
This week rolls out a new series of exercises designed to benefit your game but also designed to give you relief from the discomfort associated with tight, restricted muscles and joints. This series ...
Strong shoulders start with strong traps. These muscles shape the upper back, support shoulder stability, and play a major role in how safely and powerfully you lift. Whether you’re a full-time lifter ...