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Why Upper Body Pressing Still Hurts Your Shoulders


There seems to be no shortage of articles and information about trying to build better shoulders for pressing, but yet, I see on social media ALL the time, people still using outdated and just flat out ineffective strategies to solve these issues. I get it, people think my shoulder bother me, let me train my shoulders”, but that ist what is happening in most cases. What do you keep getting told but isnt really true?



Posture Impacts Shoulder Pain


People often like to say that posture is why people have problems in areas like their shoulders. However, the research doesnt really support that thought process. Studies like this one HERE or this one HERE show that there isnt a strong relationship between posture and shoulder pain. HOWEVER, what these studies DO show is that the posture you have can alter your range of motion. You can experience this yourself simply by slouching over and trying to raise your shoulders then sit in a good posture and raise your shoulders, the better posture is much easier right?



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That is why we promote pressing from different positions, in doing so you learn how to control optimal posture for your body. If you can put your body in a compromised posture you wont be able to press and with the instability of the Ultimate Sandbag, you will quickly see how almost impossible it is to press from a poor posture. We could say that if our upper body pressing is being performed in postures that are not thoughtful and using the whole body, we could be setting ourselves up to have issues!





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The neutral grip of our upper body pressing exercises allow for a safer shoulder position and easier to engage important muscles of the lats/core. You can see how we press the different sizes of Ultimate Sandbags differently, but also how we can change our stance in small ways like brining our feet together (military) or split our feet to create more instability, but also better use of our muscles (in the sprinter stance on far right). 



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We can use more advanced positions like tall kneeling and half kneeling to teach how to use the whole body from the ground up and the importance of the core in correcting good posture for upper body pressing. 



Your Thoracic Spine and Shoulders Are "Tight"


This is another one that is true, but NOT for the reasons people think! Yes, if your thoracic spine is locked up” it wont allow your shoulders to move optimally and no matter how much you stretch your shoulders, it wont help your shoulder mobility if your thoracic spine isnt working.



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You Still Try To Press With your shoulders


If you notice, we never call overhead or vertical pressing shoulder pressing”. That infers that you are using your shoulders to press the weight. However, that isnt true at all, upper body pressing starts at your feet, goes through your core, and the upper body pressing gains strength, mobility, and stability through the actions that happen below the upper body. This is a foreign concept to many which is why we keep sharing videos like the one below to demonstrate how connected our body actually is in movement.



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Below are some key ways we teach upper body pressing with the full body that will give you greater strength and less problems with your shoulders. That is the point of our posts, to hopefully educate people on how their bodies function so that you can see the more obvious ways to create solutions to their fitness goals.



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Jessica Bento


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Jessica Bento, director of education at DVRT, has been a physical therapist for over 16 years practicing in orthopedics, neuro, and geriatric rehabilitation. Jessica is currently director of education for DVRTFitness.com where she has taught DVRT programs at national conferences and all over the world. You can get 30% off right now on our NEW DVRT Rx Gait course HERE with code “pb30”




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