Thanks for the extensive and insightful video Jack! Wonderful to see you returning to YT with these kinds excercise (and life) supporting explanations :-) Peter
Thankyou so much for this video. I am into over six months of continuous lifting weights, - barbells, dumbbells, kettelbells and cables - at the gym, interspersed with different forms of cardio. I was unaware that I possessed a shoulder mobility problem. Thankyou for this timely pointer!!🙏
Never seen a video of yours before. Brilliant and can see how these exercises can support a (much improved) golf swing. I'm always told my shoulders are too stiff but not how to loosen them up. Thank you.
Thank you so much ! At 48 each time I try simple exercises and although being very precautious like push ups I get pain in my shoulders :-( I hope your exercises will help me !
Thanks for the video. I have reasonable motion - except for the external rotation of my left arm, which I hurt skiing some years ago. The exercises you demonstrated seem to be aimed at improving general shoulder mobility, rather than this specific problem. Can you recommend an exercise to help improve external rotation?
One of the most complete explanation of the shoulder CARS exercise I have seen, clearly explaing compensations to avoid that other videos on youtube miss. A front view of the CAR in motion would help clarify it further I think. Also does that exercise working similiar in terms of improving mobility as the shoulder dislocate exercise that can be done with a stick? : th-cam.com/video/SL8VAYpmpCQ/w-d-xo.html
That first movement, which my brilliant PT calls the 'wall angel', solved my 'intractable' rotator cuff problem in just six weeks. I had gone almost two years with my rotator out of whack and was told I needed surgery. I did the wall angels diligently then one day I reached in the back seat of my car to grab something WITH NO PAIN. I couldn't believe it.
My issue isn't joint mobility; it is a congenital issue that causes my joints to click when moving through the range of motion; like when doing leg lifts, arm raises, etc. Thankfully, my hips no longer begin to dislocate; like they used to when I was young. I have had issues with the fibula and tibula bones in my forearm seem to freeze up for a second and then pop hard enough to be very audible.
Why haven't the producers of the Bond film series contacted this guy to be the next 007?
Too ripped
Because his name isn't Henry Cavill.
agree 👍 he is handsome, blue eyes, strong, english accent.
They are looking for you
too young.
Thanks for the extensive and insightful video Jack! Wonderful to see you returning to YT with these kinds excercise (and life) supporting explanations :-) Peter
Thankyou so much for this video. I am into over six months of continuous lifting weights, - barbells, dumbbells, kettelbells and cables - at the gym, interspersed with different forms of cardio. I was unaware that I possessed a shoulder mobility problem. Thankyou for this timely pointer!!🙏
Clear, precise explanation and demos. Very helpful. Thank you!
WOW -- thank you sir --- excellent mobility drills - slow and steady with great intention
Never seen a video of yours before. Brilliant and can see how these exercises can support a (much improved) golf swing. I'm always told my shoulders are too stiff but not how to loosen them up. Thank you.
bro that goes directly to my shoulder routine! thnx a lot!
Extremely helpful. You are the Perfect trainer‼️Thank you.
This is excellent.
Thank you and excellent explanation and exercise solutions!
Thank you for the clear instructions and demos - great little routine.
Thanks for the video jack
That is insane shoulder mobility. Wow.
Thanks for the exercises
very helpful and well explained. thank you
could you please do one for Anterior pelvic tilt?
These exercises are great. I'm trying to concentrate on shoulders, which definitely need improvement.
That's excellent stuff! Thank you, such clear explanation and demo.
These are hard to do, I had to watch the video numerous times before I could do them lol...I will do these every day, thank you!
Wow , your videos are always so informative . Thank you .🙏🌷
Would love to know more about hip joint mobility .
will definately give these a go, they seem not too labor intensive with great benefits
Thank you so much ! At 48 each time I try simple exercises and although being very precautious like push ups I get pain in my shoulders :-( I hope your exercises will help me !
Great info, details and demonstration!
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This is Mr Skyrocket....... He got a serious impact......
Gracias. Saludos desde México.
Thank you for yours hard work, can you post something more complex about neck strenght and mobility?
Very interesting. I've never seen those exercises before.
Very interesting video!
Thanks for the video. I have reasonable motion - except for the external rotation of my left arm, which I hurt skiing some years ago. The exercises you demonstrated seem to be aimed at improving general shoulder mobility, rather than this specific problem. Can you recommend an exercise to help improve external rotation?
Tnks. Super!
Thanks be on TH-cam
I would like to know the best routine to grow shoulders... Thanks.
i have terrible mobility, i can no longer get under the bar for squats, so tight in the shoulder region.
Great!❤
Hi Jack: Can these be used as therapeutic exercises by a lady at 50 with pain on her right shoulder?
I must of missed something here! What exercise was that?
One of the most complete explanation of the shoulder CARS exercise I have seen, clearly explaing compensations to avoid that other videos on youtube miss. A front view of the CAR in motion would help clarify it further I think.
Also does that exercise working similiar in terms of improving mobility as the shoulder dislocate exercise that can be done with a stick? : th-cam.com/video/SL8VAYpmpCQ/w-d-xo.html
"Brace the abs." errr... what abs?
30years of judo and bad injury in snow board destroyed my shoulder mobility, i guess.
That first movement, which my brilliant PT calls the 'wall angel', solved my 'intractable' rotator cuff problem in just six weeks. I had gone almost two years with my rotator out of whack and was told I needed surgery. I did the wall angels diligently then one day I reached in the back seat of my car to grab something WITH NO PAIN. I couldn't believe it.
Is that the assessment movement? Or the cat-cow exercise?
@@beorntwit711 Yeah the assessment movement. In itself it is a good therapy.
Great instructions!! Very helpful, thanks so much!👍👍
Loving your explanation. Thanks
Thanks for the best explanation
This guys built like a gymnast. What a stallion
Looks like it’s going to help opening my shoulders. I’m going to try this out. Thanks!
Hey Jack, during the Shoulder CARs do we need to be actively engaging any muscles in our shoulders? I'm getting some popping and crunching.
Compared to you I haven't got any shoulders, I just have a neck that goes all the way down to my waist. Bummer Dude.
Excellent and helpful instruction, thank you.
My issue isn't joint mobility; it is a congenital issue that causes my joints to click when moving through the range of motion; like when doing leg lifts, arm raises, etc. Thankfully, my hips no longer begin to dislocate; like they used to when I was young. I have had issues with the fibula and tibula bones in my forearm seem to freeze up for a second and then pop hard enough to be very audible.
You make it all look way easier than it is! Found exercise 1 particularly tricky but useful. Thanks.
Always good to see you Jack!!🙌🏿👏🏾🧘🏾♂️😊💚🐲
His rear delt development and shoulder posture is insane
Awesome video, awesome information!
Awesome
excellent video!
Lovely Jack 👏🏼
13? Really?
very good video