Commit to this immersion when you want to explore full shoulder and neck range in one sweep.
Arm Circles
Duration: 00:30
Spin your arms through smooth circles to flood the shoulders with warmth before bigger efforts.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Stand tall with feet hip-width apart and stretch your arms straight out to the sides.
- Draw small forward circles with both arms, gradually letting the circles get bigger as the joints loosen.
- At the halfway point, reverse the direction and spin the circles backward with the same control.
Tips
- Keep shoulders relaxed away from your ears while you move.
- Move at a steady tempo so the rotator cuff muscles have time to engage.
Adjustments
- Bend your elbows slightly and keep the circles smaller if the shoulders feel tight.
Arm Swings
Duration: 00:30
Loosen the chest and back with rhythmic arm swings that feel almost like a hug every single rep.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Stand tall with feet hip-width apart and arms stretched out to the sides.
- Swing both arms forward to cross in front of your chest, alternating which arm lands on top.
- Open the arms back out wide and keep the movement flowing in a relaxed rhythm.
Tips
- Start slow to feel the stretch, then let the pace build as your shoulders warm up.
- Keep shoulders low and breathe steadily so the motion stays smooth.
Adjustments
- Shorten the swing if any tightness shows up in the chest or upper back.
Shoulder Rolls
Duration: 00:30
Roll your shoulders to release tension and bring warmth into your upper back and neck.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Sit or stand tall with shoulders relaxed.
- Lift your shoulders up toward your ears, then roll them back and down in a circular motion.
- Repeat for several reps, then reverse the direction.
Tips
- Keep the motion smooth and fluid to avoid neck strain.
- Relax your neck and look forward while you move.
Adjustments
- Make smaller circles or simply lift and lower the shoulders if that feels better.
Upward Salute
Duration: 00:30
Sweep your arms skyward in upward salute to lengthen your spine and awaken your upper body.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Stand with feet hip-width apart and arms at your sides.
- Sweep your arms out and up overhead, keeping hands shoulder-width apart.
- Reach toward the ceiling while relaxing your shoulders and gazing slightly upward.
Tips
- Ground evenly through both feet.
- Engage your core to avoid arching your lower back.
Adjustments
- Place your hands behind your head or on your hips if raising them overhead feels intense.
Rag Doll
Duration: 00:30
Fold like a rag doll to let your spine decompress and your hamstrings stretch gently.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Stand with feet hip-width apart and knees softly bent.
- Inhale to reach arms overhead and lengthen your spine.
- Exhale to hinge at the hips, letting your torso drape forward.
- Grab opposite elbows and allow head and arms to hang heavy.
Tips
- Distribute weight evenly between heels and balls of the feet.
- Focus on lengthening your spine instead of trying to touch the floor.
Adjustments
- Bend your knees more deeply if your back feels tight.
- Rest elbows on a block or chair for extra support.
Chest Opener
Duration: 00:30
Open your heart space and stretch the front body with a simple yet powerful chest opener.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Stand tall with feet hip-width apart.
- Clasp your hands behind your head and widen your elbows out to the sides.
- Gently squeeze shoulder blades together and lift your chest as you breathe in.
Tips
- Keep shoulders soft and away from your ears.
- Maintain a long spine rather than arching through the lower back.
Adjustments
- Hold a strap or towel behind your head if your hands do not quite meet comfortably.
Overhead Tricep
Duration: 00:30
Lift and bend your arm overhead to stretch your triceps and open your side body.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Stand or sit tall and raise one arm overhead.
- Bend the elbow, bringing your hand toward the opposite shoulder blade.
- Use the other hand to gently guide the elbow toward the midline of your back while breathing deeply.
Tips
- Keep your torso upright and core engaged so your lower back stays supported.
- Relax the lifted shoulder away from your ear.
Adjustments
- Hold a strap between your hands if reaching the elbow feels challenging.
One Arm Hug
Duration: 00:30
Cross one arm over your chest for a sweet stretch through the shoulder and lats.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Stand tall and reach one arm straight across your body toward the opposite shoulder.
- Use the other arm to hook the elbow or forearm and pull it closer to your chest.
- Hold for a few breaths, then switch sides.
Tips
- Keep your torso upright instead of leaning.
- Relax the extended arm so the shoulder can stretch.
Adjustments
- Lower the extended arm toward your abdomen for a lighter stretch if needed.
Forward Fold
Duration: 00:30
Dive into a forward fold with clasped hands to stretch your hamstrings and open your shoulders in one swoop.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Stand with feet hip-width apart and interlace your fingers behind your back.
- Hinge forward from your hips, letting your torso drape toward the floor.
- Reach your clasped hands overhead, allowing the stretch to travel through your shoulders.
Tips
- Relax your head and neck completely so gravity can help.
- Keep your legs straight yet soft at the knees.
Adjustments
- Hold a strap or towel between your hands if interlacing is uncomfortable.
- Bend your knees slightly if your hamstrings need more space.
Cactus Arms
Duration: 00:30
Open your chest with strong cactus arms to counter all that desk time and wake up your upper back.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Sit or stand tall with arms relaxed by your sides.
- Lift your arms to shoulder height, bend elbows to ninety degrees, and turn palms forward.
- Keep elbows level with shoulders while squeezing shoulder blades together to open the chest.
Tips
- Draw shoulders away from your ears so the neck stays long.
- Gaze straight ahead and breathe into the stretch across your chest.
Adjustments
- Lower the elbows slightly if the shoulders feel cranky.
- Stand against a wall to help you maintain alignment.
Diver
Duration: 00:30
Dive forward with rounded shoulders to stretch the upper back and give your spine a gentle release.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Sit tall with arms resting by your sides and feet grounded.
- Reach both arms forward, stacking one hand on top of the other.
- Tuck your head between your arms, round through the upper back, and reach forward like a diver slicing into water.
Tips
- Keep your core lightly engaged so the stretch stays controlled.
- Let the shoulders spread wide to feel the stretch across your upper back.
Adjustments
- Rest your forearms on your thighs if you need extra support during the fold.
Side Bend
Duration: 00:30
Reach overhead and bend sideways to stretch your obliques and lats with control.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Sit tall with arms relaxed at your sides.
- Raise one arm overhead while the opposite hand rests on your hip.
- Gently bend to the side, reaching over with the lifted arm and keeping your torso facing forward.
Tips
- Relax your shoulders and avoid hunching as you bend.
- Keep your seat grounded so the stretch stays in your side body.
Adjustments
- Place your hand on the side of your head instead of reaching overhead if shoulders feel tight.
Reverse Shoulder
Duration: 00:30
Interlace your hands behind you to stretch the front of your shoulders and chest.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Stand with feet hip-width apart and clasp your hands behind your back, thumbs pointing down.
- Straighten your arms and gently lift your hands away from your back.
- Draw shoulders back and down, lift your chest, and tuck your chin slightly while holding the stretch.
Tips
- Engage your core so your lower back stays supported.
- Avoid overarching through your spine as you lift your hands.
Adjustments
- Lift your hands only a little if the stretch feels intense today.
Bear Hug
Duration: 00:30
Wrap yourself up to stretch the upper back and give tense shoulders a quick reset.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Stand or sit tall with arms extended out to the sides.
- Cross your arms in front and place your hands on opposite shoulder blades like you are giving yourself a hug.
- Squeeze the embrace, gently round through the upper back, and tuck your chin toward your chest while breathing deeply.
Tips
- Let a long exhale help you sink into the stretch.
- Imagine pulling the shoulder blades wide apart to create space across the upper back.
Adjustments
- Keep the arms simply crossed at the forearms if going deeper feels uncomfortable.
Wall Arms
Duration: 01:00
Rotate away from a wall-bound arm to open your chest and shoulder with control.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Stand with feet hip-width apart and the side of your shoulder touching a wall.
- Rotate your torso to reach back and place your palm on the wall at shoulder height.
- Keep your hand planted as you square your hips and chest forward, feeling the stretch.
Tips
- Align knees, hips, and shoulders when you finish the rotation.
Adjustments
- Step slightly away from the wall if the stretch feels too intense.
Eagle Arm
Duration: 00:30
Wrap your arms into eagle pose to stretch the upper back and feel delicious space between the shoulder blades.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Sit or stand tall with arms extended forward at shoulder height.
- Cross one arm over the other at the elbows and bend the elbows so forearms point upward.
- Wrap the forearms around each other and press palms together or as close as they reach.
Tips
- Relax the shoulders down and away from your ears.
- Lift the elbows slightly and reach the hands forward to feel the stretch across your upper back.
Adjustments
- Press the backs of your hands together if your palms do not meet.
Wall Dog
Duration: 00:30
Use a wall to mimic downward dog and stretch your shoulders, hamstrings, and spine.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Stand facing a wall about an arm's length away and place your hands on it at shoulder height.
- Step your feet back and keep arms and legs straight as you lower your torso toward the floor.
- Let your head hang between your arms and breathe into the stretch.
Tips
- Relax your neck and keep your spine long.
Adjustments
- Bend your knees or walk feet closer to the wall for a gentler stretch.
Reverse Prayer Pose
Duration: 00:30
Press your palms behind your back in reverse prayer to stretch your forearms, chest, and shoulders.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Instructions
- Sit or stand tall with arms at your sides.
- Bend both arms and bring your hands behind your back, pressing palms together with fingers pointing up.
- Lift through your chest and slide your hands up along your spine while breathing steadily.
Tips
- Relax your shoulders away from your ears.
- Avoid arching your lower back; let the stretch come from the shoulders and wrists.
Adjustments
- Hold opposite elbows behind your back if palms together is not accessible yet.
Doorway Pecs
Duration: 00:30
Stretch your chest in a doorway to counter rounded shoulders and fuel better posture.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Stand inside a doorway and place forearms and palms on the frame at shoulder height, elbows bent to ninety degrees.
- Step one foot forward and gently lean your body through the doorway until you feel a chest stretch.
- Hold the position while breathing deeply, letting the front of the shoulders soften.
Tips
- Draw shoulder blades down and back so the stretch targets the chest, not the neck.
- Keep your spine long and avoid arching the lower back.
Adjustments
- Lean only slightly forward if you want a lighter stretch or if the shoulders feel sensitive.
Cow Face
Duration: 00:30
Thread your arms into cow face to stretch shoulders and triceps while opening your chest.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Instructions
- Sit or stand tall and raise one arm overhead.
- Bend the lifted elbow so your hand reaches down between your shoulder blades.
- Extend the other arm out, bend the elbow, and slide the hand up your back to meet the top hand.
- Clasp hands if they connect, or simply reach toward each other while keeping your chest lifted.
Tips
- Keep your torso upright instead of leaning forward.
- Draw the bottom shoulder back so the chest stays open.
Adjustments
- Hold a strap or towel between your hands if they do not meet.
- Place one hand on the upper back and the other on the lower back for a gentler version.
Neck Roll
Duration: 00:30
Roll your head gently side to side to release tension through your neck and shoulders.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Sit tall with shoulders relaxed.
- Lower your chin toward your chest, then roll your head toward one shoulder so the ear hovers over it.
- Return through center and repeat toward the other shoulder, continuing in a slow rhythm.
Tips
- Move slowly to avoid strain or dizziness.
- Stop short of full circles to keep the neck happy.
Adjustments
- Keep the range of motion smaller if you experience discomfort.
Chin Retractions
Duration: 00:30
Glide your head straight back like you are making a double chin to strengthen the deep neck flexors.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Sit or stand tall with shoulders relaxed.
- Gently draw your chin straight back as if sliding your head along a wall, keeping the head level.
- Use a fingertip on your chin to guide the motion and hold for a slow breath.
- Release and repeat for controlled reps.
Tips
- Avoid tipping the chin up or down; think purely backward.
- Relax your shoulders so the neck muscles can do the work.
Adjustments
- Lie on your back and perform the same glide if you need help keeping the motion aligned.
Neck Extension
Duration: 00:30
Gently lean your head back to stretch the front of your neck and counter forward posture.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Sit or stand tall with shoulders relaxed.
- Slowly tilt your head back, lifting your chin toward the ceiling.
- Place fingertips under your chin for a light assist and hold for a slow breath.
Tips
- Keep your jaw soft and shoulders down.
- Maintain an upright spine rather than leaning backward.
Adjustments
- Skip using your hands if the natural range already feels like plenty.
Neck Flexion
Duration: 00:30
Bow your head forward to stretch the back of your neck and upper traps gently.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Sit or stand tall with arms relaxed.
- Slowly lower your chin toward your chest, feeling the stretch along the back of your neck.
- Interlace your fingers behind your head for a light assist if you want more sensation.
Tips
- Keep shoulders relaxed and avoid rounding through your upper back.
Adjustments
- Skip using your hands if the bodyweight stretch is enough for you.
Ear-to-Shoulder
Duration: 00:30
Melt tightness in your neck by gently drawing one ear toward your shoulder while you breathe.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Sit or stand tall with arms relaxed.
- Tilt your head toward one shoulder, reaching that ear closer without lifting the shoulder.
- Place the opposite hand behind your back and rest the other hand lightly on top of your head for a subtle assist.
- Hold for a few breaths, then switch sides.
Tips
- Keep the chin neutral instead of tipping up or down.
- Let both shoulders stay soft and heavy.
Adjustments
- Skip the hand assist if the stretch feels intense enough with gravity alone.
Neck Rotation
Duration: 00:30
Turn your head gently from side to side to maintain neck mobility and ease stiffness.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Sit or stand tall with arms relaxed.
- Slowly rotate your head to look over one shoulder.
- Place fingertips lightly on your chin for a gentle assist, then return to center and repeat to the other side.
Tips
- Keep your head level; avoid tipping up or down.
- Stay relaxed through your shoulders and upper back.
Adjustments
- Skip using your hand and work within a smaller range if your neck feels tender.
Scapula Stretch
Duration: 00:30
Angle your head toward your armpit to stretch the muscles around your shoulder blade and neck.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Sit or stand tall with shoulders relaxed.
- Turn your head to one side, then tilt downward as if looking into your armpit.
- Place your hand on top of your head and gently guide it deeper into the stretch, then switch sides.
Tips
- Keep your spine long and shoulders soft while you stretch.
Adjustments
- Skip the hand assist if the stretch already feels strong enough.
Scalene Stretch
Duration: 00:30
Stretch the scalenes to relieve neck tension and open the front of your chest.
Difficulty: Beginner
Instructions
- Sit or stand tall and cross your hands, placing them on your upper chest just below your neck.
- Lower one ear toward the same-side shoulder.
- Rotate your chin upward toward the ceiling to feel the stretch along the front and side of your neck, then switch sides.
Tips
- Keep your spine long and shoulders relaxed.
Adjustments
- Soften the range of motion if you experience any discomfort or dizziness.
Close with calm breathing and note how weightless your shoulders feel.