PRI Wall Supported Zercher Reach

Discover how the PRI Wall Up Supported Zero Reach can eliminate chronic lower back pain and improve hip mobility using nothing more than a wall and proper breathing technique. This powerful postural restoration exercise addresses anterior pelvic tilt, activates key muscle groups, and can be performed anywhere to provide immediate relief and long-term movement improvement. Learn the step-by-step technique that physical therapists use to help clients achieve better spinal alignment and reduce pain in just minutes per day.

PRI Wall Supported Reach

The PRI wall supported reach is a simple yet powerful corrective exercise that addresses anterior pelvic tilt, poor posture, and movement dysfunction using nothing more than a wall and a small object to squeeze between your thighs. This foundational postural restoration technique simultaneously corrects spinal alignment, improves foot contact patterns, and enhances core stability while providing immediate feedback through the wall’s tactile cues. Perfect for athletes, powerlifters, and anyone struggling with lower back tension or postural imbalances, this accessible exercise can be performed anywhere and serves as an essential tool for improving movement quality and reducing compensatory pain patterns.

Tall Kneeling Band Scap Slide

Master the tall kneeling band scap slide exercise to transform your shoulder health while building full-body stability using just two resistance bands. This powerful corrective movement targets your upper back muscles, improves scapular mobility, and activates your posterior chain for comprehensive strength training. Perfect for shoulder rehabilitation, injury prevention, and athletic performance enhancement, this exercise delivers maximum results with minimal equipment.

Chest Supported Y Raise

The chest supported Y-raise is a powerful upper back exercise that specifically targets the lower trapezius muscles while building essential shoulder stability and corrective postural strength. This movement serves as an excellent rehabilitation and prehabilitation exercise for desk workers suffering from forward head posture and overhead athletes needing improved scapular control. By emphasizing movement quality over heavy loads, the chest supported Y-raise effectively addresses common shoulder dysfunctions while strengthening the often-neglected lower trap muscles that are crucial for optimal shoulder blade positioning and overall upper body health.