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.

Perfect Your Squat: 5 Form Fixes for Bigger Numbers

Discover the five proven technique fixes that transformed my squat into a world record-breaking lift of 567 pounds at just 132 pounds bodyweight. From mastering intra-abdominal pressure and creating upper back rigidity to optimizing foot mechanics, these actionable strategies will immediately enhance your squat performance and help you break through plateaus to hit new personal records. Learn how proper breathing, bracing, mobility, and setup efficiency create the perfect foundation for squatting heavier weights safely and effectively.