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Shoulder Flexion
Illustration of the Shoulder Flexion exercise

Strengthens shoulder muscles. Sit in a chair, with your back straight. Your feet should be flat on the floor, spaced apart so that they are even with your shoulders. Hold hand weights straight down at your sides, with your palms facing inward. Take 3 seconds to lift your arms in front of you, keeping them straight and rotating them so that your palms are facing upward, until your arms are parallel to the ground. Hold the position for 1 second. Take 3 seconds to lower your arms so that they are straight down by your sides again. Pause. Repeat 8 to 15 times. Rest; do another set of 8 to 15 repetitions.

Summary:

  1. Sit in chair.
  2. Feet flat on floor; keep feet even with shoulders.
  3. Arms straight down at sides, palms inward.
  4. Raise both arms in front of you (keep them straight and rotate so palms face upward) to shoulder height.
  5. Hold position.
  6. Slowly lower arms to sides.

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