Princess Waver
As the hand enters the water, the hand must isometricly flex to prevent excessive movement. This isometric contraction needs to hold the wrist, fingers and thumb in their optimal position.
If the shoulder has poor proximal stability, then the shoulder undergoes slight movements traveling through the entire arm. Just like a building with poor foundation, the top of the building will shake more than the bottom during an earthquake. This can increase the swimmers risk for injury and increase drag. Cue them to hold their shoulder blade down and back to stabilize this proximal joint to prevent distal movement.
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Workout Videos (82)
Stability Ball exercise
March 19, 2013
(0:51)
Michael Phelps Hears USA Chants, Gets Booed at 16th Hole!
January 30, 2013
(0:47)
Michael Phelps Takes Picture With Lucky Fan
January 30, 2013
(0:28)
Michael Phelps Finds Lost Ball
January 30, 2013
(0:46)
Michael Phelps Signs Phoenix Swim Club Cap
January 30, 2013
(0:54)
Michael Phelps Signing Autographs
January 30, 2013
(0:24)
Tip of the Week (44)
TYR FastStache
March 30, 2012
(1:29)
Water Petting
November 7, 2011
(0:9)
Thumbs Up
November 7, 2011
(0:9)
Thumbs Down
November 7, 2011
(0:11)
Princess Waver
November 7, 2011
(0:7)
Ideal Free
November 7, 2011
(0:6)
Dryland Tips (89)
Double Tennis Ball Mobilization
May 8, 2013
(1:10)
Long Arm Flutter
May 2, 2013
(0:31)
Paralyzed Dog
April 24, 2013
(1:14)
Self Soft Tissue Pectoralis
April 18, 2013
(1:3)
SB Hamstring Curl
April 11, 2013
(0:57)
Semi-purging
April 3, 2013
(1:31)





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