Back stroke
May 11th, 2023 5:01 PM Mr. Q Categories: Stretching
Type:
StretchEquipment:
N/AThe standing backstroke stretch is a dynamic stretch that targets the shoulders, upper back, and chest muscles.
Proper form:
- Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and your arms straight out in front of you at shoulder height.
- Cross your arms so that your right arm is on top of your left arm.
- Keeping your arms straight, slowly raise them up and over your head.
- Lower your arms back to shoulder height, then switch which arm is on top and repeat the stretch.
How to reduce the difficulty: If this stretch is too difficult, you can do the same motion with your arms at a lower starting position, such as at waist height.
How to increase difficulty: To increase the difficulty, you can hold a light weight or resistance band in your hands while performing the stretch.
Reps:
- Beginner: 5 reps per arm
- Intermediate: 10 reps per arm
- Advanced: 15 reps per arm
Estimated time for exercise: 2-3 minutes
Body Group:
ShouldersMuscle Group(s):
Shoulders, Upper backMuscles used:
Primary:
Latissimus DorsiSecondary:
TrapeziusTertiary:
Rhomboids, Deltoids (Posterior)