Effective Rotator Cuff Stretch Before a Tournament


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Effective Rotator Cuff Stretch Before a Tournament

By Todd Scott
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How in the world do you stretch your shoulders before a match?

I've seen a lot of strange "demonstrations" from shoulder swings to the spread eagle from players out on the court getting warmed up just before a match.

Some of the things I've seen can be effective if you know the precise "feeling" you should be trying to accomplish during the stretch, but NOTHING will loosen your rotator cuffs before a match quite like this - and you can do it on the court with nothing but a Tennis Racquet:

Rotator Stretch #1:

1) Extend your (right) upper arm directly out to the side grasping the handle with your palm

2) With the racquet face towards the ground, reach across the front of your body with your left arm and slightly full forward

** Make sure you keep your upper arm of the shoulder being stretched parallel to the ground through the entire movement for an effective stretch. Be careful not to stretch in a ballistic or uncontrolled manner. Ease into the stretch.

Rotator Stretch #2:

1) Extend your (right) upper arm directly out to the side grasping the handle with your palm

2) With the racquet face towards the sky, reach across the front of your body with your left arm and slightly full forward

** Make sure you keep your upper arm of the shoulder being stretched parallel to the ground through the entire movement for an effective stretch. Be careful not to stretch in a ballistic or uncontrolled manner. Ease into the stretch. Todd Scott is a training advisor to Men’s Fitness magazine and creator of the internationally best selling book Tennis Stomper. To learn more go to the Tennis homepage.

For more information on mental tennis go to Inner Game of Tennis

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