'Scapular Pushup' & progressive 'Tuck-hold'
SASS push (vertical & horizontal)
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3m 46s
THE WHAT (SCAPULAR-PUSHUP):
An upper-body mobilization, neuro-muscular & strength-development context form which expresses straight-arm scapular/strength (SAS/S), in horizontal pushing.
Structurally, it represents and practices a global "hollow" of the body (slight flexion from head-to-toes, like a shallow dish) combined with a strongly-protracted shoulder position (a natural curvature across the upper-back from pushing the body AWAY from the floor, effectively pulling the scapulae into close connection with the torso).
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