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.
Band Face Pulls
Primary Muscles Used: Rear Delts Upper Traps Rhomboids Key Points To Keep In Mind: Band should be choked to a rack or piece of equipment that is approximately face level. Keep ribs down, arms long, and pull back with the elbows coming back behind the body. Always keep the elbows up and pull towards the…
Chest Supported Row (Machine)
Primary Muscles Used: Lats Mid Traps and Rhomboids Key Points To Keep In Mind: Chest should be flat against the pad, with feet against the support piece at the back. Keep head and neck neutral. After unracking the lever arm, pull elbows back without allowing shoulders to roll forward. Various grip positions may be offered…











