Jacked up shoulders holding you back? New’s flash, you are not the only one. It turns out that shoulder pain and injuries are some of the most common of all dysfunctions for active individuals.
Just like most things we have come to learn and share with ya’ll is that this is most likely a result of faulty movement patterns. You can go as hard as you want, and lift heavy things for days ..but the flip-side of that is that you have to take the time to focus on your movement. Believe it or not, it is also a good idea to take care of your joints with the same amount of focus you put into your WOD’s …a few minutes rolling around on a lacrosse ball ain’t going to cut it.
So knowing that, we headed over to Ambition Athletics to interview one of our good friends, Max Shank (@maxshank). We chatted it up about movement, kettlebell training, and a bunch of other cool shit he is doing in his gym, and around the world with his workshops.
More importantly, we talked about the shoulder, how it operates, and how we can take care of it so we can go hard and still feel healthy and strong.
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If you find this episode useful, Max has put together a 70+ page resource for the Shrugged fam on taking care of your shoulders. You can find it at daily.barbellshrugged.com/
Enjoy!
Mike
For more:
- For some quick, easy solutions on how to fix and fortify your shoulders, check out Max’s e-book Simple Shoulder Solution here
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Awesome episode, with some key takeaways.
How can I test trunk rotation at home, via video analysis or someone with me?
Thanks!
Carl
Oh great. Now I have to fix every god damn thing to fix my shoulders… Thanks a bunch.
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Hey great show! Any chance you guys would mind updating the link here?
http://daily.barbellshrugged.com/maxshank
Thanks!