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Straighten Up Upper Body Series

Straighten Up Upper Body Series. Presented by Peter A. Gratale DC,CSCS. A simple series of movements for the upper body and torso. 7 different movements Can be done anywhere Minimal equipment needed

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Straighten Up Upper Body Series

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  1. Straighten UpUpper Body Series • Presented by • Peter A. Gratale DC,CSCS

  2. A simple series of movements for the upper body and torso • 7 different movements • Can be done anywhere • Minimal equipment needed • Can increase resistance with the use of weighted objects, dumbbells, balls, bands, etc. • Targets the upper back, shoulder girdle, chest, back, upper arms, core strength and grip strength

  3. Upper Body Program • Make sure you get clearance from a health professional before beginning any new exercise program. • As desired, increase the time for each exercise slowly until you can do it for 30 seconds. • 7 exercises X 30 seconds = 3-4 minute routine. • As you get stronger you may increase intensity by: - increasing resistance with heavier objects - add a second or third 3 minute set - work up to 60 to 90 seconds per exercise.

  4. You’ll need… • An uncluttered area to do the exercises standing. • A form of resistance whether it be a weighted ball, dumbbell, barbell plate, resistance band or even a grip friendly brick, rock or bottle of water. • The closer you keep the weight to your body, the easier the exercise.

  5. The Seven Exercises • Scarecrow (warm up) • Chest press • Full Body Circles • Front Raise • Hammer Throw / Wood Chop • Steering • Arm Circles (cool down)

  6. Creating a stable stance • These exercises should be all done standing with feet slightly wider than shoulder width and knees slightly bent but strong. • Keep your torso firm at all times by mildly contracting (bracing) the abdominal muscles as if preparing to punched in the stomach. • Keep your gaze forward and head level at all times to prevent neck strain. Where possible keep shoulders down. • Only move within a range of motion that is pain-free and comfortable for you.If you experience joint pain or sharp or radiating pain do not perform the exercise.

  7. Scarecrow warm up • Arms shoulder level with elbows locked at at 90 degrees, slowly rotate the arms to point hands towards ceiling then slowly reverse in opposite direction with hands pointing towards floor. • Only move within a range that is comfortable for your shoulders and keep head level to prevent neck strain.

  8. Chest Press • Hold ball at shoulder level and press straight forward with a little upper lift. • The stronger you are, the more you can try to straighten your elbows.

  9. Full Body Circles • Hold ball at arms length with a bend in the elbows and make a complete circle around the front of your body. • Reverse direction midway through set.

  10. Front raise • Squat down while keeping your upper body erect as far as is comfortable with weight between legs. • In one smooth motion, raise ball forward up over head while straightening knees. • Lower slowly as you squat back down.

  11. Hammer throw / Wood chop • With slight squat, bring ball low to right and lift diagonally and extend to upper left. Slowly and in control, return to starting position. • Reverse direction midway through set.

  12. Steering • Hold the ball at arms length (closer to your body if needed) and pretend you’re steering a car right and left. • Make the rotations slow and controlled.

  13. Arm Circles Cool Down • Hold arms out to sides and a little bit forward (15 degrees) • Circle arms backwards in a small circle • Midway through set, reverse direction.

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