Windsurfers are always complaining about their shoulders and back. Passionate windsurfer and personal trainer Sascha Lange, who looks after professionals such as Jacopo Testa, knows the weak points and how to tackle them. First of all, he worked on his backNow it's the shoulders' turn. Incorporate a few of his exercises into your workout and start the season fit.
Sascha: "In windsurfing in particular, the shoulder is almost always involved and often makes the difference. A healthy shoulder can move in almost all directions. But the most fragile joint in the body is both a curse and a blessing, because shoulder problems are no joke, as the pain can cost you many windy days on the water. The reason for this is that the shoulder is mainly stabilised by muscles, tendons and ligaments. However, this also means that we can actively improve the condition of the shoulder. With the following exercises, you can strengthen and mobilise it to add your own personal style to the latest manoeuvres, just like Master Jacopo Testa."
Shoulder training with the loop band
Side bent over lift
A healthy shoulder is strong in all directions and in all movements. In traditional training with weights, the rear part of the shoulder often falls behind. And we windsurfers in particular should definitely include the rear shoulder in our training and pay attention to it.
Cactus
This exercise originates from yoga and has many variations. Here you can see the standing version.
Scapula rotations in the quadruped position
Healthy shoulders are a prerequisite for an epic day on the water. The most fragile joint in the body can move in almost all directions and should therefore be trained from all directions. This exercise always reminds me of an old steam locomotive.
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