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Why Do My Elbows Splay Out in Forearm Stands?
Contortion, Shoulders Danielle Enos (Dani Winks) Contortion, Shoulders Danielle Enos (Dani Winks)

Why Do My Elbows Splay Out in Forearm Stands?

So you’re setting up for your forearm stand: you’ve got your elbows shoulder width apart, forearms firmly pressing into the ground, shoulder shrug muscles engaged! Then you kick your feet up, and oh no - your elbows are slooowly starting to slide out to the sides, no matter how much you squeeze them in! What’s going on?

The “elbow splay” is a challenge many students face, even folks with relatively flexible shoulders. The two biggest reasons this happens are…

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The Importance of “External Shoulder Rotation” in a Backbend
Stretching - Upper Body, Shoulders, General Back Flexibility Danielle Enos (Dani Winks) Stretching - Upper Body, Shoulders, General Back Flexibility Danielle Enos (Dani Winks)

The Importance of “External Shoulder Rotation” in a Backbend

Shoulders can be a confusing body part (ok body parts depending on how you want to define it!) - there’s a lot of different ranges of motion they can move. That’s why it’s so important to condition them and make sure they’re strong to support the multiple ranges of motion your movement discipline requires. For backbending and shoulder flexibility for things like a bridge (aka full wheel), forearm stand, or handstand, a common shoulder position to drill and strengthen is our external shoulder rotation to stabilize our shoulders and allow for a deeper bend in both the shoulders and upper back.

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