How to Fix Shoulder Pain & Impingement (FOREVER)

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
  • If you have shoulder pain when you lift weights or simply lift your arms up over your head, then you’ll want to watch this video. Here I’m going to show you how to fix shoulder pain and impingement forever by attacking the issue at the root cause and giving you the right rotator cuff exercises and progressions to do to get this to go away once and for all.
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    As always, it starts with a look into the anatomy of the shoulder. First, the source of many problems when it comes to shoulder pain is the supraspinatus tendon. The supraspinatus muscle is one of the muscles of the rotator cuff. It originates on the upper surface of the scapula and feeds through a small space in the shoulder joint to attach to the upper humerus.
    Given the limited room inside the joint already because of ligaments, bursa and an already tight shoulder capsule from limited shoulder mobility, the supraspinatus tendon can become pinched when the arm is lifted overhead. This is sometimes the direct cause of the inflammation that one gets and the shoulder tendonitis that one experiences that keeps them from performing upper body exercises without pain.
    There is a second important cause of this pain however, that left untreated, will continue to cause a recurrence of the pain without ever getting to the bottom of the real issue. This is the fact that the supraspinatus tendon in the shoulder (as well as the biceps tendon for that matter) have an orientation that leads to them bending around the bone they attach to when the arm is moved into certain positions.
    This cause a compression stress on the underside of the tendon. When this occurs, the breakdown of the tendon and resulting inflammation is being caused directly by the inability of the tendon to accommodate to the normal stresses of the joint. Sure, the joint itself becomes even more crowded and unable to safely house the tendon as additional inflammation and swelling mount up. Just doing things to strengthen the rotator cuff in this case to try and open up more room in the joint by positioning the humerus in a more biomechanically safe position isn’t enough.
    Your training and rotator cuff exercises have to introduce an element of accommodating the shoulder joint to the stresses that the tendon is ill equipped to handle at this point. The way to do that is pretty simple. You need to use the right exercises, and more importantly, the right progression of exercises to push just as much as the tendon is capable of handling at this point.
    We use a banded external rotation exercise and something we call a sword raise to address this.
    First thing you want to do with either movement is aim to perform isometric sets. Simply hold the arm in the midrange position and aim to do so for 10 seconds for 5-10 reps. 3-5 sets is enough to get the job done. Ideally, you would save 3-5 days a week to perform this quick but effective routine.
    From there, you would increase to a concentric external rotation exercise as able. Same rules apply to the number of sets and days per week that you’d be doing this. Reps could be in the 12-15 range per set.
    Continue to work your way up to the stress that you are able to handle without pain.
    From there you would introduce a small eccentric stress by adding a step away action. Gradually increase this stress by taking a larger step away and then finally, get to a ballistic or plyometric stress on the tendon by incorporating a small jump out. Increasingly, the tendon will accommodate to the compression stress it incurs, and needs to be able to handle, but only as your body is capable of handling it. Instead of rushing into this and risking further aggravation of symptoms. Do it at this gradual pace and you will be able to fix your shoulder pain once and for all.
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  • @athleanx
    @athleanx  Před 2 lety +273

    Now that you know how to fix your shoulder pain, it's time to grow them. I'll show you how to build bigger, wider shoulders in just 14 days using a single dumbbell - czcams.com/video/PJ_kayODqG8/video.html

    • @cuzimryte7011
      @cuzimryte7011 Před 2 lety +9

      I've had left shoulder surgery already but re-tore my labrum, again, even worse than before the surgery. I'm not eager to have replacement surgery because I'm afraid i'll destroy my gains by having to sit out a few months nursing it. I will give this a try to see if it helps with the pain. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge of physical fitness day in and day out. You are, hands down, the best online personal trainer. Take care.

    • @camillaarvidsson9337
      @camillaarvidsson9337 Před 2 lety +3

      Just found your channel. Im going to start training after your tips how to reduce pain. I have Ehlers Danlos syndrome and havnt found anything that works to strengthen my body and reduce my pains so far

    • @threelleproductions
      @threelleproductions Před 2 lety +4

      I have a shoulder impingement that I'm currently working on correcting and you're the reason I'm getting better. I noticed that my sleep patterns are terrible for this issue. I can't sleep on my back at all so I'm wondering if there is a brace I can wear while I sleep? Or is that a waste?

    • @svalbard01
      @svalbard01 Před 2 lety +1

      @@threelleproductions Did you figure anything out for this? After watching the video, I realize that the way I sleep on my side (also can't sleep on my back) is causing multiple hours per night of internal rotation. Didn't use to bother me, but now that I'm getting older my shoulders are starting to get messed up by this. Edit: however, after seeing this and doing the tests, I think I have AC joint disfunction as the last two tests were painful and the first two were fine. czcams.com/video/am0-6R-ceEs/video.html I wonder if internal rotation from side sleeping can lead to AC joint disfunction too?

    • @threelleproductions
      @threelleproductions Před 2 lety +3

      @@svalbard01 I actually haven't. I wasn't sure if I should so I just kept doing my PT. One day I just realized that I didn't have any pain or feel it at all so didn't get a brace. I haven't returned to fully working out just in case but in the past week I started having trouble again and I really do think it's from a terrible sleep position. I think I'm just gonna go for a brace and see what happens. I'm just not sure what brace. There are sooooooo much!

  • @gregorypismiris5781
    @gregorypismiris5781 Před 3 lety +2860

    This guy seriously deserve an award, like how many people with no hope for there shoulders have you helped.. THANK YOU!

    • @Gracek1135
      @Gracek1135 Před 3 lety +104

      the knowledge is key to everything in this world man, thats why our goverments try to make us dumber everyday

    • @frederikbahnsen348
      @frederikbahnsen348 Před 3 lety +22

      it will kill your gains

    • @ratnamma4960
      @ratnamma4960 Před 3 lety +11

      @@Gracek1135 From which country do you belong bro???

    • @Gracek1135
      @Gracek1135 Před 3 lety +33

      @@ratnamma4960 it actually happends on all the world we know, if u didn't notice it, that's quite sad. I'm from poland.

    • @natshaw4871
      @natshaw4871 Před 3 lety +25

      Shoulder impingement is fixable people

  • @theR0NIN
    @theR0NIN Před 4 lety +1792

    Banded external rotation exercise:
    3:30 Isometric
    3:55 Concentric
    5:15 Eccentric
    6:00 Plyometric
    Sword raise exercise:
    6:55 Isometric
    7:10 Concentric
    7:38 Eccentric
    7:42 Heightened eccentric
    7:55 Ballistic

  • @chalupaman2121
    @chalupaman2121 Před 2 lety +530

    Bro thanks so much, this literally made me cry. This pain has been bothering me ever since ive been working out. I couldn't even put my arm down at times and it pinched almost all the time. I've been doing this for 2 weeks and the pain is almost completely gone. I honestly can't thank this dude enough.

    • @DannySullivanMusic
      @DannySullivanMusic Před rokem +13

      totally dude. completely perfect

    • @brandenheineman2690
      @brandenheineman2690 Před 9 měsíci +1

      do you do it every day?

    • @BrianCockerill007
      @BrianCockerill007 Před 6 měsíci +3

      I been training 47 years and been watching your videos for years just like to thank you for all you're hard work helped me so manny times god bless you and Jessie

    • @valgorgaming9939
      @valgorgaming9939 Před 5 měsíci

      Did you do it every day

    • @chalupaman2121
      @chalupaman2121 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @valgorgaming9939 I don't do it every day since I like to warm up individual muscles per day. But I do do these on chest and shoulder days. Or just push days if you use a push pull split.

  • @dvirgo82
    @dvirgo82 Před rokem +29

    I rarely leave comments because, just like now, no one cares what I think. In this case I want to say God bless you for this video. I struggled for over a year with a bad shoulder that prevented me from working out in any meaningful way. After watching your video tho, and adjusting my grip, I’m back working out almost pain free. I hope you know the information you provide people really does improve the quality of many people’s lives. Thank you again my friend.

  • @austingowin6796
    @austingowin6796 Před 4 lety +253

    I love Jeff’s comment section, it’s always so positive

    • @Memesifoundonfacebook
      @Memesifoundonfacebook Před 3 lety +8

      What i love about the comment section its full of meme comments too

    • @xarrowverse
      @xarrowverse Před rokem +1

      Definitely, what I love about this comment sections too. 💯💯

  • @atlanii
    @atlanii Před rokem +87

    It's been three weeks since I'm doing this exercise (the first variation) and I can notice the difference. I have more arm movement than before, the pain begins much later than before. You have no idea how much you've helped me. Thank you so, so much for your advice 🙏
    P.S. Today I was able to do pain-free military push-ups for the first time in months. To put it into perspective for your readers: the pain started in March and I couldn't do push-ups anymore. It's August 31st. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
    As of 11/15/2023: For the first time since March, I'm not thinking about my shoulder pain anymore. I'm not pain free, but I have a lot of pain-free mobility. So much so, I'm finally forgetting the pain. Again: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. (PS. I started lifting weights. Yay.)
    12/14/2023: Pain is barely there. Thank you once more. For your readers: I exercise according to this video every other day (3x week). With the pain, weight training was not possible so I just did HIIT for months, then I tried to lift weight with a lot of modifications. I've incorporated several of your exercises from other videos to my routine.
    12/26/23: I'm able to swim pain-free again. Front Crawl is painless. Butterfly style is still difficult for me. Thank you so, so much.
    03/16/24: One year after the pain (and lack of mobility) started I'm going to the gym, lifting weights and swimming 99% painfree with 99% mobility back. Thank you so much!!!

    • @praayyee4202
      @praayyee4202 Před 11 měsíci +3

      W

    • @vikalmas7445
      @vikalmas7445 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Same here my friend... Since April and the problem still remains... I have tried everything. Exercises, Shockwave and unfortunately cortisone ejections.. Today I found this video. I knew this stretches, I have done it also but no process. I will start over and.. Hope I will be better like you.

    • @Jerrard232
      @Jerrard232 Před 9 měsíci

      How often do you do these exercise?? Every day? Or every so often? Also did you take time off the gym to do them? Or did you carry on as you were

    • @stuffstuffstuffyay
      @stuffstuffstuffyay Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you for updating regularly that is really cool it healed I hope for similar success although mine is not very very sore these days, the minute I do that exercise, it shows the weakness really badly

  • @rubalg6166
    @rubalg6166 Před 3 lety +573

    Following him for 8 years, this guy always helped me in recovering from my injuries. There is always a video posted for every injury I had gone through. Keep up the good work.

    • @Tiddibearr
      @Tiddibearr Před 3 lety +6

      "following him for 8 year" blah blah blah yeah shutup, ur account was created 6 years ago, now don't use the generic "i had another account before this" and also u literally have one comment in this channel and that is this one, kind of suspicious right? or let me guess ur reply "i don't usually like to comment on videos but i felt like i had to on this one cause it's so good" just go get a life dude.

    • @bottanoog9545
      @bottanoog9545 Před 3 lety +35

      @@Tiddibearr what a small petty man you are.. but wait!!.....why am i even wasting my time repling to you??

    • @Alpha-pb7vi
      @Alpha-pb7vi Před 3 lety

      @@Tiddibearr even I was checking that 😹😹

    • @rishitdasgupta2433
      @rishitdasgupta2433 Před 3 lety +7

      @@Tiddibearr disgraceful kid.

    • @starsoftheworld5150
      @starsoftheworld5150 Před 3 lety +1

      How did you get injury?

  • @victorsiron9752
    @victorsiron9752 Před 3 lety +759

    Thanks Jeff, I’ve been performing this exercise for the last 8 weeks and the improvement has helped me to go heavy on my bench again.

    • @philcoffman197
      @philcoffman197 Před 3 lety +9

      How many times a week are you doing these exercises?

    • @victorsiron9752
      @victorsiron9752 Před 3 lety +39

      @@philcoffman197
      I’m doing this exercise (3) times per week.

    • @PainfreeU
      @PainfreeU Před 2 lety

      this works to. free tip in this video. czcams.com/video/SvAwlgibry8/video.html

    • @MK-zf6or
      @MK-zf6or Před 2 lety +5

      @Richard Turner same, been out for months, decided to purchase bands and starting my routine rn
      Lmk how your healing process does Richard

    • @Semtex895
      @Semtex895 Před 2 lety +10

      @The Complaining Channel fear monger

  • @andreashort310
    @andreashort310 Před 4 lety +1671

    I've seen comments like "Jeff is reading my mind" for years, but seriously. I've been researching this subject for the past two days. What the hell, Jeff? Where's the camera?!

  • @warrenmays2300
    @warrenmays2300 Před 4 lety +125

    Almost 25 years ago I was facing rotator cuff surgery as recommended by a "traditional" Orthopedic Doctor I'd been referred to. Facing the loss of pay in being unable to work during recovery I went to another, more "sports oriented," Orthopedic for a 2nd opinion that was recommended by some contacts I had in professional baseball. He told me, yeah you can do surgery, or you can try this exercise routine that is very close to what you describe in this video. That is the option I chose and I never looked back. This is great information and the fact that at 64 I can work my shoulders without the pain I dealt with at 40 is proof that these activities can be an opition for some! Thanks!

    • @stefanosa5050
      @stefanosa5050 Před 4 lety +2

      Did these really helped u? Im damn 21 years old i was doing for 1.5 year bodybuilding untill i started to hurt. My left shoulder hurt even before i began. But my right started to hurt 3 months ago. I did computed tomography and i was diagnosed with tenonditis and a small rupture of the tendon. I really don't know from where it came from. I was putting so much effort into doing them correctly. Im starting physiotherapy and the doc said of this won't help me i will do surgery. Im don't even know when i will be ready to lift again. If u have any advice it would be so appreciated

    • @philipisaiah8260
      @philipisaiah8260 Před 4 lety +1

      pineapple lover aw, that’s really horrible, I think you need to focus on strengthening your serratus muscle as well, it’s also a key to long term shoulder health. Hang in there brother

    • @stefanosa5050
      @stefanosa5050 Před 4 lety +1

      @@philipisaiah8260 My physiotherapist gave me some exercises pretty similar to what jeff does. Im on day 3 today. He also said me i will not be able to put many kg in bench press and the same for every big area of muscle. I dont know yet when i will be able to start again. I suppose when my pain goes away. Im 2.5 months out now. I just hope i will be able yo do anything without pain

    • @YODMassageForHealth
      @YODMassageForHealth Před 3 lety

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    • @issayousif4788
      @issayousif4788 Před 3 lety

      @@stefanosa5050 how are u doing man? I'm starting my healing journey as well.

  • @timmccann4968
    @timmccann4968 Před rokem +94

    This worked incredibly well for my shoulder. I’m closing in on 60 years of age and I thought my bench pressing days might be over due to shoulder pain but this got me back on the bench. Thanks

    • @darknova3591
      @darknova3591 Před rokem +3

      Great to hear how long did it take for you?

    • @N00bzDown
      @N00bzDown Před 11 měsíci +1

      bench pressing is more dangerous than people think long term... Just swap to a safer exercise it's not worth it

    • @darknova3591
      @darknova3591 Před 11 měsíci

      @@N00bzDown what do you do instead? I’ve been doing ring push ups but I’m wondering what the best safer alternative might be

    • @muhsinkhalif3621
      @muhsinkhalif3621 Před 4 měsíci

      More dumbel presses and less barbel press ​@@darknova3591

  • @Greengrunt
    @Greengrunt Před 2 lety +254

    Just wanted to share my own shoulder pain experience, I had been lifting heavy shoulder press dumbells for a couple years and then suddenly I had alot of pain and had to drop the weight by over 50% due to high pain, the pain wouldnt go away and lasted weeks, so I started looking for solutions, I started doing band exercises like the ones in the video, and also decreased the bench incline by 1 notch (It might of been to steep for my large frame, putting more strain on shoulder) and after doing these things, I noticed a rapid improvement over the next few weeks, and eventually the pain was completely gone, and I came back even stronger reaching new PRs, still no pain 8 months later, and I still do some bands because I believe they really help your shoulders.

    • @genesishandboards
      @genesishandboards Před 2 lety +9

      Thanks for sharing your experience. Im currently in the pain cycle now for the first time. I was doing dumbell shoulder presses as well and half way in my last set I felt a weird strain feeling and immediately dropped the weight. Kinda scared me and I thought eh it's fine. It's been a week and it's really sore and painful. It's great to hear you found a solution im going to follow your lead and the examples here. Are you lifting heavy again? I know you said your pain has left with using the bands and some high incline work. I'm just curious because I was seeing some nice gains and hope to hear I will be able to continue growing. 👍 I'm glad your feeling better stay big mate!

    • @sirwalksoftly
      @sirwalksoftly Před rokem +2

      Do you continue to do the remedial exercises? Which ones?

    • @troystievater381
      @troystievater381 Před rokem

      @@genesishandboards I literally just had the same thing happen to me- how is your shoulder now?

    • @genesishandboards
      @genesishandboards Před rokem +3

      @@troystievater381 awh man I'm sorry to hear. I'm a lot better now the pain did go away. I used light bands for stretching and did light incline presses only during shoulder work for about a month. It was sore while doing the stretches but with persistence it got better and I'm lifting heavy again with no issues so far. I think if you do light work on shoulder days if you can tolerate it, if it's too painful I'd go see a doctor. But if your able to stretch and get some light reps in it should heal and you will be stronger 💪 good luck and be safe!

    • @rkslounge8117
      @rkslounge8117 Před rokem +1

      @@genesishandboards Thank you so much for this. I have the exact same thing. Currently training for hypertrophy, I"m scared that if I'd lose muscle if I can't lift heavy until the pain goes away. What do you recommend here?

  • @driftx2
    @driftx2 Před 4 lety +40

    I had shoulder injury and stopped working out for 7 years. Thanks to your videos I started weight lifting again with better technique and I can say I'm pain free 95% if the time!

  • @michaelbaltar2866
    @michaelbaltar2866 Před 3 lety +567

    Jeff doesn't turn around and exit
    He externally rotates

  • @ricoF71
    @ricoF71 Před 4 lety +54

    THANK YOU!!!
    I have this shoulder pain for about a couple of years I got when I trained Boxing, exactly as you described...I immediately tried the moves you showed, albeit without the rubber band and it eased the pains in my right shoulder IMMEDIATELY! Although I know I need to this more and in a proper setup to fully heal my shoulders. I can't thank you enough!
    Now I can train and spar again without worrying about my injury so much. Thank you again!

    • @ernestberlot8289
      @ernestberlot8289 Před 4 lety +1

      How u feel now? The exercixe does not work for me, i have also a impingement

    • @ricoF71
      @ricoF71 Před 4 lety +2

      @@ernestberlot8289 it took a while to be fully recovered, but the main thing is that it worked! This pain been with me literally for more than a year! It really messed up my sleep...I often wake up many times in the night, because I was sleeping on the injured shoulder side...!
      I hope you get well soon too man!

    • @sexicherrypepsi2510
      @sexicherrypepsi2510 Před 3 lety

      Bro my right shoulder has been hurting now too for awhile.. it started hurting while I was shooting a basketball, but i kept shooting because its annoying and I just wanna ignore it.. anyway, pain started easing up over the days but I re aggravated again trying to do some monkey bars... now it hurts to even throw a back hand jab at half force smh ☹☹

    • @georgeb8374
      @georgeb8374 Před 3 lety

      @@ricoF71 hey bro, I hope you see this, I'm a kickboxer and I've been dealing with this for about 2 months now, while doing these corrective exercises in the video were you still boxing and sparring? I really want this pain to go. Cheers mate.

    • @mhh3610
      @mhh3610 Před 2 lety

      Ogv

  • @Buck_T
    @Buck_T Před měsícem +4

    Ok so you can see my last post is 10 days ago. this is what my ultrasound said.... supraspinatus tendinopathy and subcromial bursopathy with impingement. I was in so much pain for nearly 6 months, couldnt lay on my right shoulder or do much of anything with it. Now alothough my shoulder is still a bit week and i get a slight pain when lifting a weight at near full extension above my head, I can say that my impingement is gone, i can lay on the shoulder and im pain free using light weights as i rebuild the strength. absolutely blown away and wanted to let everyone know and thank Jeff bless ya mate miracle worker

  • @jmpike83
    @jmpike83 Před 3 lety +242

    Been having pain in my AC joint for the past 4 months and it never seems like it's never gonna go away. Just started doing these exercises and I can immediately feel the relief. You're the man Jeff!

    • @Prodmullefc
      @Prodmullefc Před 2 lety +3

      four months? dang, I haven't even really had "pain" as much as occasional prolonged pins and needles sensation and only for like three weeks. I guess I'll hold off on complaining until I get to that point.
      I hope your injury got better tho

    • @TheAdnanSakib
      @TheAdnanSakib Před 2 lety +2

      @@Prodmullefc Nah man 4 months is a while, you should go to a doctor if you are trying things for three weeks and it's not working

    • @Killerkarotte1
      @Killerkarotte1 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah..cool story, bro.

    • @Polo-715
      @Polo-715 Před rokem

      bro same

    • @erkerk4640
      @erkerk4640 Před rokem +1

      It has been 8 months for me

  • @CP-lo2bh
    @CP-lo2bh Před 3 lety +50

    Over time I had both AC joints cut and rotator cuff sewn, I learned the hard way the importance of what you are saying here.

    • @victorrivas4215
      @victorrivas4215 Před 3 lety +1

      how old are you? im curious because im 22 and i dont wanna make the same mistake

  • @rodrigofd
    @rodrigofd Před 4 lety +383

    04:00 by simply doing this exercise everyday I am impingement free for 8 months now. Remember to have the scapula retracted while doing it.
    Before I had pain and severe pain every couple months.

    • @ZacNotZachary
      @ZacNotZachary Před 4 lety +24

      So you keep your shoulder blades back and down?

    • @Caller8194
      @Caller8194 Před 4 lety +12

      Eclipse yes

    • @rodrigofd
      @rodrigofd Před 4 lety +22

      @@ZacNotZachary exactly. This way you can do it even with pain, making it go away

    • @danogh2227
      @danogh2227 Před 4 lety +2

      @bowmanpwner that's a good idea

    • @optimisticoutreach1236
      @optimisticoutreach1236 Před 4 lety +48

      How can there be over 200 dislikes on this material? What he just gave us is hundreds of dollars, plus transportation aggravation, to any doctor. Yes, he makes money from this channel and his programs. But is he not the most sincere and direct platform out here??

  • @MrTurbodry
    @MrTurbodry Před 2 měsíci +4

    I literally have forgotten how important my rotator cuff is. I’ve hurt my shoulder, 5 weeks ago and I haven’t been doing these simple but such important exercises for probably years. Back to basics for me as I used to do them and never had any shoulder problems until recently. Thanks Jeff for reminding me and how important it is to continually keep my rotator cuff healthy. I will be putting into my program once again…. For good, hopefully this time.

  • @trueTF
    @trueTF Před 4 lety +11

    I love you, Jeff. Man, I swear I do.
    I was with this pain since february. No improvement even stopping my activity with the exercise. A sonography did not show any injury, and I started to think I was turning crazy.
    Well, I started this Jeff stuff last month and I'm really amazed with my progress. I'm not healed completely, but definitely I feel better.
    So, people... it works.
    Thank you, Jeff.

  • @brownstyles
    @brownstyles Před 3 lety +71

    This is the first time I ever experienced this kind of pain, and your video offered instant relief.. can’t thank you enough.

  • @user-oz8gb1sl4x
    @user-oz8gb1sl4x Před 5 měsíci +4

    THANK YOU! I’m a Sonographer (Ultrasound Tech) and my dominant shoulder has been on fire lately. I’m unsung these movements and have noticed a tremendous improvement ❤

  • @renuxgraffiti
    @renuxgraffiti Před 4 lety +533

    I literally just worked out and have this. How is he always reading my mind?

  • @bilgevideos6120
    @bilgevideos6120 Před 4 lety +38

    I was literally dying from shoulder pain and right when I was massaging it, and I got the notification for this video...
    😱😱😱

  • @McNighthawk750
    @McNighthawk750 Před 2 lety +5

    I had such an impingement (felt like sciata nerve pain but in the shoulder) that I could not even do a single bench press with an empty bar. After finallly seeing a physiotherapist ($)
    she gave me the exact same exercises as shown. The rubber bands were very light (I thought it was a joke) but gradually worked up to heavier bands.
    I had quit training for 5 months but did these exercises, especialy the sabre/ lawnmower pulls. After awhile, I returned to regular lifting again (gradually)
    and it has been over 1 1/2 year. I still incorporate the above exercise at least 1x week.
    Conclusion- The strength had returned and it's unbelievable. Previously the Doctor was suggesting surgery which I am not a fan of getting without trying exercise
    or physio. firsthand. Jeff, you're the best for sharing this nugget of information ( eh, Jesse?)

  • @zhartheProprietor
    @zhartheProprietor Před 8 dny

    I'm back again. This dude helped me so much with recovery and maintaining my lower back, in developing excercises, that now my recurring rotator cuff injuries require his help once again. I feel better already just having heard his voice!

  • @alessandro2979
    @alessandro2979 Před 3 lety +5

    I m suffering from shoulder impingement now and I feel really down ...but it motivates me to give 1000% during my workout when I will recover

    • @bobomomo3764
      @bobomomo3764 Před 3 lety

      Me too buddy
      Make sure you do the following as well:
      1-The Kirsch method (it is proven to heal impingement)
      2-strengthen the (ext rotator cuff, rear deltoid, lower and middle trapezius)
      3- control scapula exercises
      4- good sleep /diet
      Hope we heal fast 💪🏼

  • @philliphurd6545
    @philliphurd6545 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Thank you so much I've done this and it has stopped my intense shoulder pain in just one session. It hurt so bad I could not lift my arm with no weight without pain. Now I can move it with no pain at all. You are magnificent Sir!

  • @Griffmode
    @Griffmode Před rokem +4

    I started lifting about 3 1/2 months ago. I didn’t know what the hell I was doing and I ended up busting both of my shoulders … they would click constantly and I started to lost hope and stopped going to the gym for a couple weeks. But then I found Jeff’s channel and I’ve been soaking in all this information. It’s been about a month since my injury and my pain is almost subsided, I have a better idea of what im doing at the gym, and I have hope after being really depressed about the injury. Thank you so much

  • @johnsmith-ol7fm
    @johnsmith-ol7fm Před 2 lety +18

    I started training to gain muscle like a year ago and I reach a point in my training where I felt confident in my flat bench and incline bench press. Last week I started to feel this pain in my shoulder and I thought I would never be able to train as hard as I could before. Thank you so much for this tip! It’s help me a lot.

  • @jdm3075
    @jdm3075 Před 4 lety +1283

    "Man, my shoulder is KILLING me today"
    *Goes to CZcams and sees this video posted 20 minutes ago*
    "What the.... how.... does he know?"
    *Looks over shoulder for Jeff watching from the shadows*

  • @sonminorimitsuu2838
    @sonminorimitsuu2838 Před rokem +15

    I am starting these tomorrow, I am determined to heal this injury

  • @bobm2368
    @bobm2368 Před 3 lety +239

    I've been struggling my shoulder for roughly two years. I've finally started to address the problem. I have made some progress but I was still in pain. Just tried the Sword exercise for the first time and can't believe the difference it has made. Clearly a long way to go but thanks Jeff.
    Bob 🇬🇧

    • @billybob-xy5pt
      @billybob-xy5pt Před 3 lety +5

      Any progress updates?

    • @bobm2368
      @bobm2368 Před 3 lety +8

      @@billybob-xy5pt Continuing to make progress but I think it will be a long term job.

    • @billybob-xy5pt
      @billybob-xy5pt Před 3 lety +10

      @@bobm2368 ah, I'm in a similar situation, I'm a fighter, so whenever I hit the bag for the past 2 years I've always gotten on and off "discomfort" but now I can start to feel it's getting a bit worse (probably shouldn't have left it this long lol)
      Well, wishing us both a speedy recovery!

    • @MlgDuckies
      @MlgDuckies Před 3 lety

      @@fettuccine3316 bro he said it will be a long term job

    • @priyakumar2940
      @priyakumar2940 Před 3 lety

      Put some videos if possible. Sword exercises?

  • @charlesbennett6509
    @charlesbennett6509 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Been having shoulder issues for a while now and the rotator cuff exercises I was doing weren’t quite fixing issue. Got instant relief after doing these variations - cheers Jeff

    • @Yujiro945
      @Yujiro945 Před 26 dny

      Hey mate do you anything about clicking shoulders when doing lateral raises?

  • @manonfire237
    @manonfire237 Před 4 lety +125

    I've had pain in my left shoulder for a couple of years now. Feels like it will never go away. Gunna try this

    • @Flowcast
      @Flowcast Před 4 lety +13

      Me too. My left shoulder hurts since march 2018. I don't know what to do anymore I've tried everyhthing. I think I'm gonna see the doctor.

    • @lamp3996_
      @lamp3996_ Před 4 lety +7

      pls update. Benn having this issue for over a year and would really like to find out what to do

    • @MonkeyKong38
      @MonkeyKong38 Před 4 lety +18

      @@Flowcast "Since march 2018" 'I think I'm gonna see the doctor"
      Wtf bro ? You waited 2 years ? Why ?

    • @waaasp8285
      @waaasp8285 Před 4 lety +10

      Been having shoulders pain for almost 6 years. Tried every kind of doctor, nothing changed. Its not in the front or side of the shoulder, its in the back. Therefore I dont Think it is supraspinatus. It has ruined me mentally for too long, but no doctor seems to be able to help...

    • @thatsriiight5047
      @thatsriiight5047 Před 4 lety +1

      Everyone with shoulder problems should try wall slides if they havent

  • @billy1673
    @billy1673 Před 3 lety +12

    Dude, I took two years off and gained 50lbs. After getting back into the gym in June, my shoulder joints have been almost frozen. Putting on a jacket is extremely tough.
    I’m going to implement these exercises tomorrow!!!

    • @gabrielgomer
      @gabrielgomer Před 3 lety

      let me know how it works out for you man, I've been struggling with pain in my shoulders and arms for over two years now..

    • @lukejaber9945
      @lukejaber9945 Před 3 lety

      bro cmon tell us the results

    • @sambologna5443
      @sambologna5443 Před 2 lety +2

      Billy it’s been a year. Do you still put on your jacket like a girl or now a man!?

  • @-what
    @-what Před 4 lety +233

    Perfect timing. Got this from hand stands!

    • @burhansalaria
      @burhansalaria Před 4 lety +3

      Same

    • @agnishray5702
      @agnishray5702 Před 4 lety +5

      Failed a handstand and slammed the shoulder down

    • @stefanul
      @stefanul Před 4 lety +3

      Bioneer wants to know your location

    • @greysongan3410
      @greysongan3410 Před 4 lety +1

      Literally 2 days ago. Been scrambling for help

    • @TheEuantf
      @TheEuantf Před 4 lety +5

      Perfect timing too, but got this from overhead dumbell press :( I don't know what I'm doing

  • @Debbora777
    @Debbora777 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow So Thankful for You!
    I'm 60 years old & had a rotator cuff injury several years ago at my work place lifting a wheelchair into the back of a car. The my therapist was too over loaded with patients to give me proper attention. So I learned to live with the on & off pain & limitations.
    Recently I have been been challenging myself to get into shape & do Planks. Yesterday I reached 4 minutes and 31 seconds. But because of the stress on my rotator cuff, I spent the night in pain.
    But then I found you!! I did 2 sets of your exercises and by the end of the 2nd set my shoulder was free of pain! I'm so Thankful for you Sir!

  • @FestinaFirefly
    @FestinaFirefly Před 4 lety +13

    Jeff is brilliant! He's not just giving simple advice on stretching. He's at a much higher level, going into the anatomy and the arrangement of the underlying ligaments. It's like medical school, but in a gym. Never ceases to amaze me how much thought he's put into understanding every little ache & pain.

  • @PasMusique
    @PasMusique Před rokem +4

    Jeff, I found this video about about a month ago. I have had shoulder issues for about a year plus. I went to PT and that helped 80%. But I still didn't have 100% range of motion. They just said it's likely arthritis after the injury and it's old age. But I found this video and bought the bands. I literally have 100% range of motion now. You made it also 100% clear as to what is going on. Thanks so much for this. Your video really helped me and it's inspiring to see this helped a lot of other people. Keep it up my friend. You are making a difference. Thanks, Robert

  • @tinagonaclan1302
    @tinagonaclan1302 Před 3 lety +9

    Jeff fixed my back pain. So Jeff will absolutely fix my shoulder pain.

    • @paulwyman2299
      @paulwyman2299 Před 3 lety

      Same here

    • @noah7972
      @noah7972 Před 3 lety

      Did he?

    • @tinagonaclan1302
      @tinagonaclan1302 Před 3 lety

      yeah,,,been on rehab for almost 6weeks. this helps a lot. now i'm slowly and carefully building up my routine again. thanks

  • @sirajaldeenharoon9019
    @sirajaldeenharoon9019 Před 11 měsíci +2

    All I had to do is follow the instructions and the shoulder pain is gone thank you so much and I’m moving to traps and upper back videos great job !!
    Thank YOU!!

  • @sahelamiri2191
    @sahelamiri2191 Před 4 lety +12

    I faced 5 problems and struggled but this guy has uploaded all of them ! This is an angel send by god

  • @zildanadli7946
    @zildanadli7946 Před 3 lety +10

    After following this video, never had any shoulder pain even once. This guy's the goat

    • @JFearH_Ehhy
      @JFearH_Ehhy Před 3 lety

      how long did you do it for and how long did you had your shoulder issue for? which ones did you do

    • @zildanadli7946
      @zildanadli7946 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JFearH_Ehhy i started with the basic one.. hold for 15secs each hand for 3-4sets.. now i can do a more further pull if that makes sense.. and i have little to no shoulder pain since doing this exercies

    • @puritylake6115
      @puritylake6115 Před 3 lety +1

      God not a goat my friend

    • @idkay5059
      @idkay5059 Před 3 lety +1

      @@puritylake6115 goat - greatest of all time 😉

  • @elishahmartinez1452
    @elishahmartinez1452 Před 3 lety +4

    When I was a teenager, I broke my collar bone. I never got it repositioned and never did physical training after it healed. I had my arm at my side for 4 months without a sling. My left shoulder is always in pain and I'm always stretching of relief. It never occurred to me to strengthen the joint muscles in the area because I didn't use them for months, not necessarily that I had shoulder injury. My left side always felt like it couldn't lift as much as my right side. I always thought it was because my left side was damaged. I'm going to try this exercise and a few others I saw on your channel. And hopefully, I can get some strength back into my left shoulder so I can continue to train and build more muscle. Especially for someone like me who cannot afford health insurance or someone like you to train my shoulder, I really appreciate the time you put into these videos and explaining everything with such detail. I'll look through your channel, but maybe you can do a series on muscle building after huge bone or muscle injuries, and the science behind recovery and getting back into the GYM.

    • @southyjd
      @southyjd Před 3 lety +1

      I've broken collar bone. Hand. Knuckles and dislocated a shoulder. Also put my hand/arm through a window. About 60 stitches on that one. Only advice I would give is take it slow and learn good form. Saves time down the road. Took me about 1yr maybe 18 months to get my grip strength back from the hand and again from arm in the window. Even to this day I'm right handed (damaged arm and hand) but left is just stronger.
      Just don't rush it.

    • @elishahmartinez1452
      @elishahmartinez1452 Před 3 lety

      @@southyjd Thanks. I ride BMX, but I try and stay away from the tricks these days. Usually I don't have pain when I ride because, I think, my arm is resting more inside the rotator cuff because you're forward on the bars. Unlike weight lifting where weights are pulling on my arms. I have home weights, 1 inch bar type, and I have good stability and power. In high school, I weight trained a ton, could bench 205, squat, etc. I also was on a dance team and we trained partially in ballet. I had my BMX injury, breaking my collar bone, in high school and stopped everything. Which is why I'm so irritated by the whole thing. I didn't have anyone to tell me about physical therapy, like "duh". I thought It would heal right up, and then I can get right back to it. Over time, I couldn't lift heavy and pain grew. I'm trying these out because what the hell, pain is already there and i'm 30. I'm tired of this pain. I won't try and rush it.

  • @DHRadioGal
    @DHRadioGal Před 3 měsíci +1

    My physiotherapist gave me this exercise. This is an extra step further. I will try this. I have hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. My tendons are a huge problem. I am a hurting unit. Thank you for this.

  • @brittanybascos
    @brittanybascos Před 3 lety +9

    I was diagnosed with a shoulder impingement 6 months ago and all my doctor did was give me stretching and a shot. I’ve been in pain for six months waking up in pain. I’m starting these exercises today!

  • @47bricklayer
    @47bricklayer Před 3 lety +104

    Sleeping. I rotated my shoulder forward while sleeping. I literally injured myself sleeping. I could have swore that it happened while sleeping. Now I understand what happened. I impinge my shoulder while sleeping.

    • @jadsafa8332
      @jadsafa8332 Před 3 lety +13

      Same thing happened to me from 6 months i am still struggling

    • @silvabeatz5022
      @silvabeatz5022 Před 3 lety +5

      Facts bro me too i once woke up with this sh1th 😂

    • @sarbzero3087
      @sarbzero3087 Před 3 lety +4

      Happened to me 2 months ago and it's only slightly getting better. I woke up with my arm frozen above my head bent. About 20seconds later I realised crap so I pulled it down with force and the pain stopped. But now I've got an inpingemnt in my bursa.. that happened in my left shoulder and some nights it feels like my right shoulder is gonna go

    • @jadsafa8332
      @jadsafa8332 Před 3 lety +5

      @@sarbzero3087 same happened to me I did my physiotherapy and months later it still not 100% recovered

    • @sarbzero3087
      @sarbzero3087 Před 3 lety +5

      @@jadsafa8332 I also did PT for 2 months. Didn't really help. Only slightly it helped. But started these exercises recently and it helps during the day but the next day the pains back again.. annoying as fk

  • @khaledbloushu3187
    @khaledbloushu3187 Před 3 lety

    this guy has fixed my elbow and my lower back and now he is fixing my shoulder. FOR FREE !
    thank you jeff we really appreciate this content.

  • @dm5129
    @dm5129 Před 3 lety +56

    I am so going to work on this because I love my body building exercises and the darn shoulder pain is stopping me.

    • @richerrich7384
      @richerrich7384 Před 3 lety +1

      Same😔

    • @Dhooly
      @Dhooly Před 3 lety +4

      Same man, I’m considering a Physical Therapist or an Orthopedic doctor to see if it’s actually torn. But they’ll honestly just recommend to stop lifting and do those exercises. So I’m gonna take a 3 day break so minimal gains are lost and do those exercises everyday to see how I feel. Been having to take painkillers the last 2 nights because I’m being waken up from my sleep from the pain

    • @felipesanchez9201
      @felipesanchez9201 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Dhooly Hi how is it going so far any progress with pain? I stopped training weeks ago due to pain in shoulder/neck/back and just recently started a recovery plan with a phisio but is not helping much. I suppose i have an impingement in the supra but I will have to wait 8 days to see a doctor and ver a scanner I suppose… No exercises are helping me so far and I started a week ago now with them

    • @DK-gl3ih
      @DK-gl3ih Před 3 lety

      @@Dhooly u good now

    • @aminelm20
      @aminelm20 Před 2 lety

      @@Dhooly how you feel now ??

  • @maxxmagnum007
    @maxxmagnum007 Před 3 lety +8

    I had gotten to the point of not being able to lift my arms anywhere close to straight up and down. Couldnt do overhead press or even hang from a bar. I watched and followed the advice, from this video, and was back to overhead pressing and doing pullups within a month. Jeff gives solid advice and his channel is the most helpful on You Tube.

    • @carolstewart1704
      @carolstewart1704 Před rokem

      Ty for posting this! My left arm.. I feel like I can't move it hardly at all! 🥲 I can't raise it up or out.. can't rly get too far across even! 😭💔 Your post here has given me hope that this will work! I appreciate it! 🫂💕

    • @dwight2762
      @dwight2762 Před rokem

      @@carolstewart1704did it work ?

  • @WhyAreAllNamesTaken1
    @WhyAreAllNamesTaken1 Před 4 lety +27

    I've been feeling pain and popping in my shoulders for years. Such a simple fix. Thanks a lot ❤️. Can't thank you enough

    • @TheEshlae
      @TheEshlae Před 4 lety +5

      so you telling me you've been having pain for years and these little movements in the vid fix it all? man if u wanna complement him we're all with u just be realistic u idiot 😂

    • @samuelduffney8421
      @samuelduffney8421 Před 3 lety +2

      @@TheEshlae man that statement is so much more stupid than anything he's said hahaha go watch some kid play fortnite

  • @TheBreadTalkInvestors
    @TheBreadTalkInvestors Před 9 měsíci +1

    I can't wait wait to start this. I I've has 2 rotator cuff surgery, Cousteau of the military and I think they did me dirty. However, I've gone through physical therapy, which helped. Now, many years later, I'm still in pain. This video helped alot too understand what is going on. I want to lift weights and workout like I use to, so your clarity works for me

  • @djmilkdudgbdad2669
    @djmilkdudgbdad2669 Před 3 lety +5

    Literally the best CZcamsr that does health stuff.

  • @Danmuircroft
    @Danmuircroft Před 4 lety +59

    WOW I’m actually just researching how to fix my shoulder pain when this notification popped up.

    • @MinuY33
      @MinuY33 Před 4 lety

      OMG me too !!!

    • @disinformer4421
      @disinformer4421 Před 4 lety

      I have shoulder pain because I was trying to prevent other people from having shoulder pain by throwing away their TVs. Jk, nobody near me watches it. but I bet the ᴛᴠ ʙᴜʟʟsʜɪᴛ is a major contributor to it.

  • @JustDoinFlorida
    @JustDoinFlorida Před 4 lety +707

    Let’s be honest, Jeff didn’t “read our minds”... we just have shoulder pain everyday and think about it everyday

    • @farhadkhan8
      @farhadkhan8 Před 4 lety +8

      .

    • @jeremyshiner7341
      @jeremyshiner7341 Před 4 lety +9

      Maybe you can search what people are looking for and then make a video on it, i think you can

    • @dawg4769
      @dawg4769 Před 4 lety +2

      Just Doin Florida my shit been tweaking lately bad worse than ever

    • @shalevalsh9224
      @shalevalsh9224 Před 4 lety

      zipy.postaffiliatepro.com/scripts/e9gqgchfmm?a_aid=shalev2712&desturl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fitm%2FGym-Workout-Best-Weight-Lifting-Body-Building-Fitness-Training-Gloves-with-Strap%2F253753788365%3F_trkparms%3Dispr%253D1%26hash%3Ditem3b14e787cd%3Am%3AmK7Au0V81uKcrZEa-bW0q8Q%26enc%3DAQAEAAACcIQvEcHUrT7nmUC3yY5qbPyaBN1nJEDYW8MyypsJPgXK3AqiNsU0sSphPu4g6Qid35dSo1JI2B3hLOeXAOQA9p0kG5qGfu%252FI5UMzwOHl7N5Ml2JKxDNLgzMUqWSz5lmWVbeR3T24DjZkpEIp8apt5TXTzhYGSLLflqENCh5HodcBTHDw75NQBge%252F40pk1GmCrzI%252FRzT2dARXNmTEa7w5aJwbMKRo5T%252BT5yVth5GnP24%252F%252Bfj1OInA70X%252BKQp8pPTg6QWvdjNKEdaY8oqGDZAPJvHBl%252BA8%252BJFOeSW3CvQn7%252BOwhlkizyErXXeu4l8WYOiPmoPitSHFrIhYEwC6MOLOPjZxjPlP3JKfpfXx2wAmhkK8LdimvT%252BqE%252FzeZ7nSqI0%252BmaAXRHTDlcf%252B0L%252BwqN4VfJSkIrQ4uK%252BWrNek%252BuKC48JJhAmxsAnokt4kGDeNq5yz9xNmIObkiSLOx8t9st3TREQNFd%252BESiU4oFrd1t7IxI9RjfWfho5Bi73hWKaAQTEvk8cpGfj9x878tjx1gBKYcHuvQ3NVQJ%252F3lQgTYmcFqGM4s7zzoqQ5Nns1hxtoqmr4Ttp96vXKfW%252B0nf%252Bw71aVzu77J8W5d75SEUvfTN5duDO0v%252BXu0CELr3CyLAWB0jy07DbHueyKWaH04cYELD26UnYFE3QDXqRjEcew1My53bH4Z6zlKn30RpA03gutT19b462V2%252BACWUkJCPafSpSq4HMcnVLX0igwzs9o4DVdge4rl3f7QMvC%252FjDkh4mytvPAwgby4349W%252BDlzhxbMh1vYJ0liDo728M4s3AXW54pxJYo3rPBiCSM2ABrJckciyJ0SA%253D%253D%26checksum%3D2537537883653e97430df0b64245944b1eaaa84a25e4

    • @ShovelChef
      @ShovelChef Před 4 lety +4

      @@jeremyshiner7341, good point! Trending searches

  • @XavierP333
    @XavierP333 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Jeff, I want to thank you for providing this self treatment routine for shoulder pain. Not just exercise is provided, but effective knowledge passed down. 💪🏻

  • @rayenochi699
    @rayenochi699 Před rokem +17

    these work like magic actually if you incorporate them into your warmup! when I do that exercise before training it seriously minimizes the risk of developing that nasty shoulder pain through. But sometimes I don't have access to such a machine to warm up (in other sports than weightlifting) and I still EASILY get shoulder pain if i am not careful.

    • @mattystewart8
      @mattystewart8 Před rokem

      You can fit a band inside of your pocket… you can literally take one anywhere with you not having one is no excuse

  • @sep69
    @sep69 Před 3 lety +34

    Amazing how whenever I have some issue Jeff tells me what to do. After 1 session it feels better already. Thanks Jeff ! :D

    • @davidjobe7298
      @davidjobe7298 Před 3 lety +1

      I don't know how much money he earns , but he deserves more

  • @adjhunts811
    @adjhunts811 Před 2 měsíci

    THANK YOU!!! I was dealing with intense shoulder pain when pressing overhead and, also, during normal activity. After trying the normal shoulder band work and some mobility/stretching exercises with no relief, I came across this video. I seriously felt improvement after the first time going through these exercises. I've done them about 5 days now and cannot believe how quickly the improvement is happening and how simple it was.

  • @JoseLopez-et9uo
    @JoseLopez-et9uo Před 3 lety +16

    I've been following Jeff since he launched AX-1 during my undergrad (The 90-degree walkout of the GH is introduced in that program). A master's degree in Kinesiology and now 1st semester in as a DPT student, love his videos even more! Thank you Jeff!! - You've been my inspiration for my education journey in movement science.

  • @johnalombardi2951
    @johnalombardi2951 Před 2 lety +8

    Jeff, thank you for this demonstration. I began experiencing shoulder pain about 10 days ago. I plan to begin work with the bands today. You are providing the fitness world with great assistance!
    Best,
    John Lombardi, Maryland

  • @smithy1819
    @smithy1819 Před 4 lety +77

    The cameraman is now Jeff’s kids. Yes both of them are doing it to provide stability from the bottom up

  • @jaspertravis9036
    @jaspertravis9036 Před 8 měsíci +1

    i'm revisiting this video years later (in shoulder and neck pain after a long restaurant shift), because i remember your guidance as spot on. You approach things from a PT point of view, which is so helpful. thank you! I have exercises to try out tomorrow.

  • @theo_st
    @theo_st Před 2 lety +45

    My physiotherapist gave me most of these exercises and I saw great improvement in the course of about 4 months. But I still felt like something was missing. I could hit the gym just fine, but there were a few exercises that still gave me a pinch. The past 2 months I have been doing face pulls every time I hit the gym no matter what kind of day of the week it is. At the beginning the pinch was there throughout the whole set, but as I got stronger, I would only feel a little sting for the first few reps, and after that I would get a nice warm feeling. Then I would go home and I could raise my arm normally, even surprising myself in many cases when I was expecting pain. Lately, the sting is almost completely gone and I have raised my facepull lifts greatly and I'm feeling great again!

    • @raboon282
      @raboon282 Před 2 lety

      when you did face pulls did you feel bones in the collar bone and shoulder rubbing because that’s happening for me

    • @theo_st
      @theo_st Před 2 lety

      @@raboon282 no, not at all. have that checked out by a doctor to be sure!

    • @andresfelipesierraguevara9355
      @andresfelipesierraguevara9355 Před rokem

      Hello friend , how manany times per week did you do this bands exercises? Thanks

  • @nathanschmaltz672
    @nathanschmaltz672 Před 4 lety +11

    It's like you're connected to the CZcams algorithm. I just started searching for solutions to my left shoulder pain the other day.

  • @bobbymccouille6630
    @bobbymccouille6630 Před 4 lety +7

    I'm suffering from my left shoulder, I'm definitely going to try your exercise! Thank you Jeff !

  • @stevemdav
    @stevemdav Před 18 dny

    Great advice. My shoulder has always been a weak point and it is so important to have a healthy shoulder to be able to do all upper body workouts. Going through all ranges of motion is key

  • @angelg5603
    @angelg5603 Před 4 lety +20

    Thank you so much jeff! I really needed this video bc I started benching really young, maybe 13. And when I started working out, I had no type of knowledge on how to train and how to do it safely. Because of that I would constantly over train my upper body trying to bench anywhere from 4-6 times a week. Although I did gain a pretty good amount of muscle on my chest and triceps from it, when I moved to benching wY heavier weight, I let my ego get the best if me and constantly try to max out and improve on how much weight I can bench because benching was my bread and butter in my workouts. Eventually my left shoulder would start to ache badly and I thought it was just soreness or whatever until a few weeks passed and I notice the pain would just get worse over time and it got to the point where, anytime I did almost any physical activity with my left hand, my shoulder would freaking kill me and I hated it so much I actually decided to stop working out for little a while because when I went to go get it checked out they said it was only muscle inflammation in the shoulder that was causing the pain and discomfort so they recommended I took a 3 week break from working out which really sucked and that short while turned to a really long while and eventually I just felt discouraged to work out because of the injuries and pain. But once i started losing most of my gains that I had worked hard for since 13, I started feeling bad about myself and began missing gym life and i really wanted to get back into working out and continue to improve on my strength and size without jeopardizing my health. So since I've started training again, i focus say more on making sure my form is good and I dont try to overdo it with the weight anymore

  • @ajrose9134
    @ajrose9134 Před 2 lety +9

    Ive had some serious shoulder pain in my right shoulder and the first time trying this exercise mad it very apparent as to why. Thanks jeff! Love your videos

  • @chrystheg3132
    @chrystheg3132 Před 4 lety +34

    This video makes me wanna have shoulder pain

    • @cameronlotter1392
      @cameronlotter1392 Před 4 lety +1

      You have a problem

    • @Weird_dude265
      @Weird_dude265 Před 4 lety +3

      You should do this even if you don't have shoulder pain. Rotator cuffs get injured a LOT.

    • @tylerpadlina943
      @tylerpadlina943 Před 4 lety +3

      You dont want it lol

    • @sion7651
      @sion7651 Před 4 lety

      lmao^^ you can still do the exercise! ^^ pain is not required to do it^^

    • @ScaredycatG
      @ScaredycatG Před 4 lety +1

      Trust me bro, you don’t! 🤣

  • @johnbsouth1
    @johnbsouth1 Před rokem

    Jeff is the best and most technical and safety conscious trainer I’ve ever seen. He doesn’t just tell you what to do. He tells you why and how to do it right and what not to do.

  • @iamswitters
    @iamswitters Před 4 lety +44

    I've had Impingement surgery. It hurts like a mother fluffer! So if I were you, I'd do anything you can to avoid it.

    • @vagabon5130
      @vagabon5130 Před 4 lety +3

      thats all i need to know. not trying to go under the knife.

    • @ChuckwaldMartin
      @ChuckwaldMartin Před 4 lety +2

      why didn't they put you to sleep?

    • @backbone93
      @backbone93 Před 4 lety

      Why does he shows the "arm" at a horizontal bar?
      An arm is vertically going DOWN from the shoulder
      Why you show it on a horizontal bar making this liel rocket science?
      He really just confuses me with this video i know now less them before

    • @kevinmruel5528
      @kevinmruel5528 Před 4 lety

      Same here the grinding on my collar bone I have never had so much pain after surgery Ever in my life

  • @joshcurry1598
    @joshcurry1598 Před 4 lety +15

    I’ve had this shoulder pain before and now my son has it. We’ll be doing these exercises ✅

  • @simawaknin
    @simawaknin Před rokem +3

    May God bless you dear man. I've been suffering from shoulder pain for a few days now because of a load in training. I did this exercise and it was a miracle, I was able to raise my hand without pain. Thank you.

  • @cchgn
    @cchgn Před rokem +1

    5 years ago, I had complete tears in the Rotator cuffs , in both shoulders, that had to be replaced. Let me tell you, when that happens , YOU are ALL done. You can't lift anything, you can' work, you can't play, you can't do anything because you can't even lift your arms up by itself, at all and wiht ALOT of pain.
    You are spot on about the rehab. ONE thing you always say (and I wished you'd emphasize it MUCH more.) that is the MOST important thing, to avoid shoulder pain ( and I don't know why NO one taught that, growing up )- ANY time you lift your arms above your shoulders. FIRMLY SQUEEZE your shoulder blades together, or you are impinging your shoulders. The two surgeons that repaired my shoulders said the shoulders are the most unstable joints in the body , as there is NO bone structure or support. Tendons are the ONLY thing keeping the ball at the top of your arm in that shoulder socket and allows you to swing your arms, throw a ball, swim, work overhead, reach up and fix your shirt collar , comb you hair, etc. They said to imagine that the tendons in there are VERY tight rubber bands attached to your muscles( like the biceps) on one end and attached to the bones in the shoulders and shoulder blades, and the bones there are like rasps and every time you move you arm , if you don't open those shoulders up, by rotating your arms outward , like Jeff shows, AND squeeze your shoulder blades together, you are grating those very tight rubber bands against those rasps and it's NOT a matter of IF, it's a matter of when , they are going to be torn apart. FYI complete tears means that the tendons are torn and/or cut in half.

    • @Ama40401
      @Ama40401 Před rokem

      Thank you for this info, I’m so sorry for what you went through!

  • @orlandogodoy4757
    @orlandogodoy4757 Před rokem +6

    May God bless your life, Jeff. As a Jiu Jitsu athlete, your videos have saved me from many injuries and helped me save a lot of money in therapies.

  • @estebanlopez5037
    @estebanlopez5037 Před 4 lety +10

    Thank you Jeff, I swear you have a device that reads people’s minds

  • @rachelmeasures1657
    @rachelmeasures1657 Před 3 lety +8

    Great video, thanks! I shall definitely be adding these to my patients' programs at my physio clinic.

  • @Re-DeclarationOfIndependence

    Thanks man, for helping people with your knowledge instead of some people using this type of information for self profit.

  • @leighannebrown-pedersen7536

    Brings me back to anatomy class in PA school. Why is it I know what I need to do. But I lack the discipline to stick with this. Like 3 min daily to keep my shoulders from sucking!

    • @simonpetersen1015
      @simonpetersen1015 Před 3 lety +1

      I feel you man... Sadly. It even mess with my sleep, and every morning my shoulder is at its baddest...

  • @e17evo
    @e17evo Před 3 lety +3

    This really works for me, have struggled with shoulder pain for the last month, followed the exercises and seeing big improvement. Cheers Jeff

  • @nationalgeo2191
    @nationalgeo2191 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you so much for this. I've been dealing with rotator cuff pain after any shoulder and chest work for 3 years now. I'm going to give these exercises a shot

  • @mamboitaliano5868
    @mamboitaliano5868 Před rokem +2

    Guys, this works! I do these exercises sometimes as my warm up, and sometimes on the days when I don't train and let me tell you, my shoulders feel much stronger. Jeff, I really appreciate your help, you are awesome 💪

  • @s.torres3621
    @s.torres3621 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you so much! I'm dealing with this pain in the exact spot. It hinders and is very frustrating! This pain has made me stop working out in the past. It's good to know there's a light at the end of the tunnel. Keep up the excellent videos! Cheers!

  • @DrayseSchneider
    @DrayseSchneider Před 3 lety +36

    My god, I wish I knew about these exercises years ago!

  • @jeffsaffron5647
    @jeffsaffron5647 Před 4 lety +7

    I must say after few weeks of following these exercises it is really getting better. Great stuff Jeff.

    • @Inf7cted
      @Inf7cted Před 3 lety +1

      I noticed when I started to do these workouts my pain went up a bit, but then it went down over the next 2 weeks. Strengthen is key, to never again go through this.

  • @harryt622
    @harryt622 Před rokem +2

    I had surgery on both shoulders for this twelve years ago. Now the pain is back. I’m going to start these exercises tonight. There are times I can barely move my right arm because the pain is so bad. I pray this helps.

  • @chuck8925
    @chuck8925 Před rokem +65

    Great video Jeff. I've been dealing with alot of shoulder pain due to various things, improper lifting techniques and age. I probably have a partial tear but I'm still working out just working around pain. I'm definitely going to do these exercises so thank you.

    • @MrSaschaWinter
      @MrSaschaWinter Před rokem +1

      How is coming along? I'm about to add this to my routine.

    • @chuck8925
      @chuck8925 Před rokem +2

      @Skeletor hey. Well right after I posted that I got covid and didn't work out for a week lol. And have gotten lazy the past 2 weeks. But I will get back with it this weekend.

    • @BrickWolfy
      @BrickWolfy Před rokem +2

      @@chuck8925 hows it going?

    • @rxs3016
      @rxs3016 Před rokem

      Thanks, I got the same problem. It’s annoying after a good workout, then pain for a a day or so, then it repeat.

    • @UvidCo
      @UvidCo Před rokem

      Same here but I also had a torn Labrum.

  • @lorenzolama6436
    @lorenzolama6436 Před 4 lety +333

    Is this the same problem that causes my shoulder to "pop" when i do side lateral raises(without internal rotation) a bit before raising the arm to being paralel to the ground?

    • @ZacNotZachary
      @ZacNotZachary Před 4 lety +47

      I have this too, I believe so

    • @DarthNoshitam
      @DarthNoshitam Před 4 lety +33

      Popping is probably scar tissue, potentially from a previous impingement injury. I have it too!

    • @lorenzolama6436
      @lorenzolama6436 Před 4 lety +43

      @@DarthNoshitam i see. I never really got injured to my knowledge or at least i've never experienced any problem, but i'm no expert so i don't know.

    • @tommarlot6702
      @tommarlot6702 Před 4 lety +16

      @@lorenzolama6436 I believe its the tendon of the long head of the biceps, so before doing lateral raises, make sure to properly warm up the tendon by doing very light lateral raises, going all the way up

    • @jimwalker7569
      @jimwalker7569 Před 4 lety +28

      If it’s popping every rep that’s not good and you probably need to work on form warmup and shoulder stability

  • @r1kkudou
    @r1kkudou Před 4 lety +113

    Im starting to believe that Jeff is A workout spirit that always watches his Workout disciples

  • @sierraden57
    @sierraden57 Před 2 lety

    I've watched several rotator/shoulder rehab videos today and yours not only tells "how?" but "why?"... I really appreciate your complete explanation!

  • @NotLoay
    @NotLoay Před 4 lety +53

    *I don't have shoulder pain but I'm still gonna do this*

    • @x0xCRUSHERx0x
      @x0xCRUSHERx0x Před 4 lety +4

      You have successfully signed yourself up for avoiding said shoulder pain. Great job!

  • @fisiotek
    @fisiotek Před rokem +14

    Hi, I am osteopath and Physical Therapist, I am very impressed the way that you shows the most important part and I considered tender point "progression". This will always be the question that we have every time we are making a pt program for the patients. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise. Best regards

  • @ardnp
    @ardnp Před 4 lety +25

    Jeff, Thank you so much for that video. I was making gains and feeling incredible but then I got impingement. My shoulder is getting better with facepulls and the first excercise you showed but the progression is something that I was really concerned about. You're the best! Thank you so much. You've improved my life with your work!

    • @Walter5850
      @Walter5850 Před rokem

      Hey do you still work out and do you still do these? How's your shoulder?

  • @kszela93
    @kszela93 Před rokem

    I've been dealing with shoulder pain. for about a year now, unable to barbell squat, OH press or bench.
    This is a great video, and this comment section gives me hope.
    Excited to give these exercises
    Thanks so much!

  • @hirayaman246
    @hirayaman246 Před 4 lety +4

    This, together with face pulls, really helped my shoulder pain....thank you so much !

  • @fenyx8475
    @fenyx8475 Před 4 lety +5

    I was having shoulder pain the other day and watched this video, then took a nap and fixed it