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shoulder mount pain
Posted by njenny9316962 on November 26, 2014 at 2:05 pmWhen I do the “shoulder mount” the pole hits on this bone and it’s painful.. I don’t know how to avoid it..
Veena replied 10 years, 4 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies -
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I feel your pain…I still occasionally roll over my clavicle when I’m releasing the upper body into inverted crucifix. For me, I try and lift the hips up high while keeping a rounded spine so that the pole stays in contact with the trapezius on the way up – this helps me to establish a good grip with the legs. If the legs have a solid grip from knees through to toes, you should be be able to “unwind” your torso down the pole without exerting much pressure on the clavicle because you are already secure. I’m not an expert, but I’ve also found that if you don’t have a lot of hamstring flexibility it can be difficult to get a good leg wrap while keeping the pole against your trap – you tend to slide the pole against the top of the trap and onto the collarbone which hurts!
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Yes, I see you have the lessons so you can also work on the Shoulder dismount to help you understand how to stay in a curved positioning keeping the clavicle off the pole. I talk about how to prevent rolling on the collarbone in the lesson 🙂 https://www.studioveena.com/lessons/view/4d6cfe86-9cc4-457e-a324-46e40ac37250
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