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Something John Iams calls the Oximoron Situp. Lying supine push the back of your head against the floor while simultaneously raising your chest up (not like a wrestlers bridge). Great for opening up the thoracic spine, stretching the abs and strengthening the cervical spine musculature.
Excellent suggestions gentlemen.
Just watched an interesting video one of my Myoskeletal instructors (Geoffrey Bishop) sent me: www.tvo.org/TVO/WebObjects/TVO.woa?video?BL_Lecture_20090308_838185...
He says it's impossible to stretch pec minor using the humerus as a lever because the muscles from the arm do not connect to the pecs...Yeah, but what about the fascial connection that Alfred mentions below...old, tired thinking from a very bright, well-respected man.
Hey John: I love old (younger than me) John Iams. Haven't heard his name in a loooong while. He sent me the first copy of his 'one-minute nociceptor' VHS...great mind...pls tell him 'hey' for me. Not familiar with the Oximoron Situp but sounds like a great functional chest wall stretch....thx for all the responses.
John McDermott said:Something John Iams calls the Oximoron Situp. Lying supine push the back of your head against the floor while simultaneously raising your chest up (not like a wrestlers bridge). Great for opening up the thoracic spine, stretching the abs and strengthening the cervical spine musculature.
I try to have them do an"L" shaped stretch...first pushing the chin in, then lifting the back of the head up. That's for tight suboccipitals. I also have them think about pulling their shoulder blades together and then down. Sometimes I get them to use a Theraband behind their back at waist level with the elbows bent and tucked into the waist, then pull apart their hands along the same line as the waist.
When attempting to lengthen pec minor, I ask the client to reciprocally inhibit it by retracting and depressing the ipsilateral scapula ("put your shoulder blade in your back pocket") while I simultaneously strip through pec minor.
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