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This 30-minute class presents a compact and repeatable shoulder-opening sequence using only a yoga chair. It offers a convenient way to maintain and improve shoulder health through clear, methodical practice. The shoulders have a uniquely wide range of motion, relying on the coordinated action of muscles, tendons, and ligaments rather than deep bony stability. As a result, factors such as poor posture, sedentary habits, and prolonged sitting can gradually restrict movement and affect overall function.
This class systematically guides the shoulders through their primary directions of movement, including flexion (lifting the arms overhead), extension (moving the arms back), abduction (taking the arms out to the side), and internal and external rotation. By exploring these actions in a supported and progressive way, the sequence helps to restore more balanced mobility and coordination around the joint.
Chair-based variations introduce gentle traction and support, encouraging space and length through the arms while reducing unnecessary strain. This can help the head of the arm bone to sit more clearly within the socket, allowing the surrounding soft tissues to move more freely. With 9 essential shoulder-opening variations, this class is accessible to all levels and provides a simple, effective practice to support long-term shoulder function and ease of movement.


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