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Chest stretch with hands behind the back is a simple exercise that helps to open the chest and stretch the pectoralis major and shoulder muscles . This stretch is especially useful for people who work at a computer or sit a lot, as it counteracts poor posture and can help relieve tension in the upper body.
Correct execution and technique
How to perform chest stretches with hands behind the back correctly:
- Stand with your feet hip-width apart , and keep your back straight.
- Take your arms behind your back and fold your hands together.
- Stretch your arms back and gently lift them up towards the ceiling, while opening your chest and pulling your shoulders back.
- Keep your shoulders relaxed and avoid arching your back.
- Hold the stretch for 20-30 seconds while breathing evenly.
Common errors
Avoid these mistakes when doing chest stretches with your hands behind your back:
- Lean forward head: Keep your head in a neutral position, do not push it forward while stretching.
- Lifting the arms too high: Do not force the arms up too high if this causes discomfort in the shoulders. Only go as far as your flexibility allows.
- Tense shoulders: Make sure your shoulders are relaxed while performing the stretch.
Modifications and variants
Here are some options that can make the stretch more comfortable:
- Using a towel or strap: If it is difficult to fold your hands together, you can use a towel or a strap between your hands to adjust the stretch.
- Sitting variation: Perform the stretch sitting for more support and balance.
Video demonstrations
Here are two videos showing different approaches to chest stretches with hands behind the back:
Number of repetitions and setsHold the stretch for 20-30 seconds , and repeat 2-3 times. This can be done daily to relieve tension and improve posture.
Breathing technique
Use the correct breathing technique for a more effective stretch:
- Before starting the stretch, take a deep breath and pull your shoulders back slightly.
- Exhale as you extend your arms back, letting your breath help you open your chest more.
- Maintain even breathing throughout the stretch to maximize relaxation and flexibility.