In order to refine the anchoring sensations associated with pretty open, open and very open shoulders, let’s use scapula retraction and scapula elevation as ways to catalyse our shoulder flexion.
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NB: If you had found in my Find your Shoulder seminar that one or the other actually hindered your shoulder flexion, please let me know (no harm in re-testing) and swap accordingly.

