A Yoga Treatment For The Shoulders

A Yoga Treatment For The Shoulders

STABILITY

A YOGA TREATMENT FOR THE SHOULDERS

Shoulders tend to speak up when stability is missing. Matt reminds us that building strength isn’t about aesthetics, it’s about support, resilience, and keeping the body working as one integrated system. This practice becomes a yoga treatment for the shoulders by addressing vulnerability with intelligent loading and clear mechanics. What looks simple on the surface asks us to organize the back body, refine scapular placement, and strengthen the muscles that hold us upright. Reverse plank becomes our entry point, activating the rear deltoids, triceps, and upper back while teaching the shoulder heads to roll back into safer alignment. Instead of chasing stretch, we build structure.  When structure improves, health follows, because strong shoulders don’t just move better, they stabilize everything above and below them.

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TARGET THE REAR DELTOIDS

From Reverse Plank, Matt directs us to internally rotate the arms while rolling the shoulder heads back, immediately waking up the posterior shoulder fibers. Pressing the hands down and back engages the triceps and rear deltoids, creating shoulder extension while drawing the shoulder blades toward each other. This is the opposite muscle pattern of plank and that contrast is a vital tool. As hips lift, we actively retract the scapula and feel the back body participate. This portion of a yoga treatment for the shoulders teaches us how pushing backward through the arms creates support through the upper spine. It’s not passive holding, it’s intentional effort that conditions the muscles behind the shoulders to carry load, preparing us for deeper backbends and arm-supported shapes later.

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A YOGA TREATMENT FOR THE SHOULDERS: 3 POSTURES TO ASSIST WITH STRENGTH & STABILITY

UPWARD FACING DOG MINI WORKSHOP

Before full Upward Dog, Matt slows everything down. Using blocks, we rehearse shoulder alignment first: shrug up, roll back, then press down through the hands while keeping the chest moving forward. That downward press lights up the posterior shoulders, triceps, and muscles between the shoulder blades. Only then do we add spinal extension. When we move into Upward Dog, knees start further forward so weight transfers clearly into the hands. Pulling the blocks back draws the chest through, lifting the heart without collapsing into the lower back. This phase of a yoga treatment for the shoulders teaches us that Upward Dog isn’t about hanging in flexibility, it’s about pressing, organizing, and letting the shoulders guide safe spinal lift.

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ISOMETRIC ROTATIONS

Side plank introduces opposing actions that stabilize the rotator cuff. Matt cues us to externally rotate the upper arm until the shoulder head rolls back, then internally rotate against that action without moving, creating an isometric lock. This co-contraction keeps the joint centered while we push through the hand and stack the feet. The power originates at the scapula and travels through the arm into the palm. He also reminds us to stay engaged as we exit poses, releasing effort only once weight is gone.  This is a key injury prevention habit. These isometric rotations complete a yoga treatment for the shoulders, teaching us how opposing muscle groups work together to protect the joint under load.

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STABILITY YOU CAN CARRY FORWARD

What ties this practice together is awareness under effort. From reverse plank to Upward Dog to side plank, Matt shows us how deliberate activation builds lasting support. Rear deltoids, triceps, rotator cuff, and scapular stabilizers all learn to share responsibility instead of leaving the shoulders vulnerable. This is why framing these actions as a yoga treatment for the shoulders works. It trains coordination, not just muscles. As Matt demonstrates each drill, we see how structure creates freedom: shoulders roll back, hearts lift, and strength becomes functional. These aren’t isolated exercises, they’re transferable skills that show up in backbends, arm balances, and everyday posture. When we move with intention, the shoulders stop compensating and start cooperating.

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Step Up Your Side Plank

Step Up Your Side Plank

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STEP UP YOUR SIDE PLANK

Side Plank might look simple, but true proficiency starts in the details. One of the keys to refining the posture is learning how opposing muscle groups create an isometric contraction—a subtle engagement that promotes shoulder stability. For this to happen, we need to maintain a neutral torso with abdominals engaged, and externally rotate the shoulder while resisting with internal rotational force. This “opposite action without movement” helps lock the arm bone into the shoulder socket and stabilizes the scapula. In Matt’s demonstration, it’s clear: “Step up your side plank” means learning how to create this balance of effort across the shoulder joint. Rather than “muscling through,” we begin to feel how smaller adjustments in alignment create deeper strength and more sustainable effort—especially in a pose that tends to rely on momentum more than mindful mechanics.

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MODIFIED SIDE PLANK

In the modified variation, Matt challenges a standard setup cue: stacking the shoulder directly over the wrist. Instead, he places the hand slightly in front of the shoulder, which changes the muscle activation completely. Without this thoughtful alignment, the bicep tends to roll inward, leading to instability or wear over time. Matt’s cue to turn the bicep forward resets the shoulder blade: the head of the humerus draws back, and the wingtip of the scapula tucks inward, setting up a subtle backbend through the thoracic spine. Then comes the magic—keeping the arm externally rotated while applying isometric internal rotation without actual movement. This locks the shoulder blade onto the spine and the arm bone into the socket. It’s a subtle but powerful engagement that stabilizes the entire structure, preparing us for more weight and complexity later in the sequence.

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PRACTICE AT THE WALL

Practicing at the wall allows us to fine-tune without bearing our full weight. Matt demonstrates how placing the hand just above shoulder height invites more scapular control. From here, we intentionally internally rotate and then roll out again, mimicking the external rotation cue. Once aligned, we stop the rotation—allowing opposing muscles to engage simultaneously, creating the tension that builds joint stability. As the movement progresses, we pull the ribs down while maintaining scapular position and external arm rotation. This combination—posterior tilt of the scapula with rib cage flexion—locks the shoulder blade into the ribcage, providing greater strength at the scapulocostal joint. With this stable base, we begin to shift more weight onto the hand—no longer guessing whether we’re aligned correctly, but knowing through structure and sensation. This is where Chromatic Yoga shines: in teaching how layered action leads to powerful, injury-resistant posture.

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ADD MORE WEIGHT

Once the groundwork is stable, the shoulder joint can handle more. In this next phase, Matt adds weight through the hand while maintaining structure. The body is now ready—not because of brute strength, but because the stabilizers are active, aligned, and intelligently sequenced. Chromatic Yoga’s layered method ensures that each progression builds on the last. No step is arbitrary. Whether the weight is placed through the knee or the hand, the increase in load now becomes a functional test of the joint’s ability to handle stress. The results? More power, more safety, and more confidence in your ability to handle transitions, vinyasa sequences, or long holds in Side Plank. This isn’t just harder—it’s smarter. When we step up your side plank, we do it with intention and awareness, not just challenge for challenge’s sake.

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FULL SIDE PLANK: SMALL TOOLS, BIG RESULTS

With all elements in place, we reach full Side Plank with more precision. Matt adds a block between the knees, thighs, or shins to add proprioceptive feedback and groin activation. Squeezing the block ignites the adductors and psoas, turning Side Plank into a full-body engagement. This isn’t about making it harder—it’s about making it deeper. For some, the block adds intensity. For others, it stabilizes and clarifies. Either way, this added tool invites awareness into parts of the body we often overlook in “basic” shapes. Most importantly, this blog reveals the truth: Side Plank might appear simple, but when we layer in knowledge, it becomes a sophisticated blueprint for strength, stability, and refinement. Step Up Your Side Plank, and you might find you’re not just training the shoulder—you’re evolving the entire pose from the ground up.

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