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Do Triceps Exercises Safely to Avoid Shoulder Injury With Parkinson’s

Triceps exercises are very important but often get overlooked. The triceps group is on the back of your arm and its primary function is extension of the elbow. This means you need strong triceps for getting up from the floor or a chair, pushing items, pushing your body in a push-up, or lifting something over your head, among many other tasks.

Basically, every time you straighten your elbow, you are using your triceps. Since they are located on the back of the arm, many people skip them in a workout and go straight for the biceps curls—because it’s fun to see your biceps get big, right?

Triceps need extra attention because extension is so important when you have Parkinson’s. Many of the exercises in senior classes work triceps, but these exercises are often not appropriate for anyone with stooped posture or painful shoulders, which are common with PD.

For example, triceps dips off the seat of a chair can really injure your shoulders if you have a forward-rounded posture. There is just too much pressure on the connective tissue holding your humerus (arm bone) in the shoulder complex. This can lead to a tear or strain.

Shoulders have a huge range of motion, but that also makes them vulnerable to injury, like a rotator cuff tear. Fortunately, there are many safer exercise choices.

Watch this video to learn How to Do Triceps Exercises Safely to Avoid Shoulder Injury With Parkinson’s:

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Coach Kimberly instructs this five-week exercise series to address one of the most problematic symptoms of Parkinson’s: stooped posture, which causes falls, pain, and crowds your breathing and digestion. You will learn lifelong exercises that you can do every day to prevent or treat poor posture. We also offer an in-person, seated version of this class for our fighters who can’t exercise on the floor. If you want to feel stronger, sit and stand straighter, and move better, contact Kimberly today to get on the list for our next session!

Would you like to be a part of our Posture School, but live too far away to come to the Rebel Fit Club? Not a problem—we have Virtual Posture School!

There are many benefits to taking Posture School virtually:

  • Classes are taught in an easy, step-by-step, building block process.
  • You get a new workout five days a week for five weeks—that equals 25 workouts!
  • You get to do it in your own home, so no need to miss out because you live too far away.
  • You can ask a loved one to join you in the workouts.
  • Workouts are recorded, so you pick the time of day that’s most convenient for you.
  • You can also go back to previous workouts if one feels especially helpful.

** This course is for people who can get up and down from the ground easily and independently. If you are at high risk for falls, ask about our seated version of Posture School.

The introductory price for Virtual Posture School is just $49! Click here to purchase.


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