Band Resisted Cat/Camel

The band-resisted cat-camel is a simple upgrade to the classic cat-camel that builds real thoracic mobility, recruits the serratus and core, and assists you into deeper spinal extension. Learn how to set up, perform, and program this resistance band mobility drill for powerlifters, combat sports athletes, swimmers, golfers, and anyone with a stiff upper back. Brought to you by Brandon Smitley of THIRST Gym in Terre Haute, Indiana.

Sidelying Thoracic Rotation

The sidelying thoracic rotation is a foam roller mobility exercise that targets restricted upper back rotation and improves thoracic spine mobility through a self-correcting setup. This drill works perfectly as a warm-up before pressing movements, as active recovery between sets, or as a standalone mobility exercise for desk workers and athletes dealing with upper back stiffness. Learn proper technique, breathing cues, and programming strategies to unlock better shoulder health and rotational mobility.

Thread The Needle

Thread the Needle is a powerful bodyweight mobility drill that improves thoracic spine rotation and shoulder mobility using nothing more than floor space, making it essential for anyone looking to enhance their bench press setup, overhead pressing mechanics, or overall upper body movement quality. This comprehensive guide breaks down the proper execution, explains why thoracic mobility matters for pressing strength and shoulder health, and provides programming strategies for implementing this exercise as a dynamic warm-up, active recovery tool, or between-set filler during training sessions. Whether you’re a powerlifter, overhead athlete, or desk worker dealing with postural limitations, this detailed tutorial will help you master one of the most effective and accessible mobility exercises for building healthier, more functional shoulders and upper back.

Supine Stability Ball Cable Lat Pullover

The supine stability ball cable lat pullover transforms traditional lat training into a comprehensive full-body exercise that builds back strength while simultaneously engaging your hamstrings and core for total posterior chain development. This cable machine variation provides an intense lat stretch in a supported thoracic extension position, making it an ideal accessory movement for maximizing lat hypertrophy and improving upper back mobility. Learn proper setup, execution technique, and programming strategies to incorporate this innovative stability ball exercise into your strength training routine for enhanced back development and functional core stability.