5 min all levels FRC w/ Alan: shoulder mobility
Maha Mobility
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5m 16s
This short functional range conditioning practice is an excellent way to be proactive about your shoulder health. The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body, and as such it greatly benefits from regular mobility and stability training.
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