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Shoulders Back and Down – Why?
Wondering why this is the rule?
In Jamilla’s DVD, she briefly touches on it, but all I remember is that it helps make pretty muscles in the back.
I’m guessing it goes beyond that – preventing injuries and such?
It is hard to grasp this at first because it doesn’t feel natural, and I am able to get way more strength by gripping the way it comes naturally – which is not shoulders down and back.
I have been trying to "feel" the difference and from what I gather, I am using my popeye muscles (meaning arm muscles – the ones that pop-up on popeye) if my shoulders aren’t back, thus giving me way more strength!
Using shoulders down and back – the muscles that seem to controlling my strength are – I don’t know https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_lol.gif It is hard to tell as my entire arm seems to contracted, as well as a bit in my back.
I always seem to be able to follow rules more when I know precisely how and why I should and the reasoning behind it. Any feedback?
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