Day 7 – Scapular Ignition + Shoulder Health

Foundational Movement - Scapular Push-Ups & Pull-Ups

The Scapula (or Scap if you're cool), is highly involved in a TON of calisthenics exercises. You'll hear "Protract the scapula!" all over the place, but what does that mean?

In a nutshell, pushing the shoulder blades away from the spine, with your arms reached out in front of you is scapular protraction.

The Scapula Push-Up trains protraction deliberately.

Retraction on the other hand is pulling the shoulder blades towards the spine, this can be accomplished with the scapular pull-up.

Key Insight (+ Longevity Tip) - Shoulder Health

Your shoulder joint isn’t designed to move in isolation — the scapula and humerus move together.
When doing push-ups, pull-ups, or handstands, let the shoulder blades glide naturally.

  • Avoid “pinning” them unnaturally — that locks tension and limits healthy movement.

  • Focus on smooth scapular motion throughout reps.

Shoulder pass throughs are also a simple and effective way for maintaining shoulder and rotator cuff health. You can perform these with either a pole or a band.


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