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Q & A for The 16% – Using a cable fly and one arm cable pulldown to expand the rib cage

February 6, 2020 By Bill Leave a Comment

Question from Drew:

With respect to a wide ISA individual focussing on Anterior-to-Posterior expansion of the thorax, I would be keen to see you execute exercises such as:

• An eccentric focused pec fly

• An eccentric focused pull down

I am Interested in your set up and execution of these exercises.

In this video: How to promote compression and expansion reciprocally to reduce the bilateral compressive strategies seen in many people with wide infrasternal angles and limited breathing excursion.

-Low squat reciprocal cable pulldown
-Reciprocal cable fly

#infrasternalangle #breathingexercises #billhartmanpt

 

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