IN FOCUS: 'Lat-activated' scapular pushup & tuck-planche
SAS push (horizontal)
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4m 3s
THE WHAT:
Bringing attention to a subtle, yet significant, additional-intention which maximally "unifies" the strength of the upper-body "hollow" structure for transferability to the straight-arm 'Scapular-pushup' and 'Planche' variations, as well as bent-arm pushing such as the 'Protract-/Pike pushup'. By bringing the large muscles of the lats into play, they connect with the pectorals & serratus anterior to form a stable "platform" atop which bodyweight can be support.
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