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Kettlebell Carry Abduction

KETTLEBELL CARRY ABDUCTION

The kettlebell carry abduction exercise is used to train dynamic shoulder stability. It is an exercise progression of the KETTLEBELL CARRY exercise. Hold a kettlebell while balancing it in the bottoms-up position. Keep your elbow stacked directly below your wrist and raise the weight to 90 degrees shoulder flexion while maintaining a 90 degree bend in the elbow. From this starting position, slowly horizontally abduct your shoulder until your upper arm is inline with your torso. Return to the start position to complete a repetition.

Muscles Involved:

  • Rotator Cuff

    • supraspinatus

    • infraspinatus

    • teres minor

    • subscapularis

  • Anterior Deltoid

  • lateral deltoid

  • coracobrachialis

  • Long Head Biceps Brachii

Related Conditions:

  • Dynamic Shoulder Instability

  • Posterior Capsule Impingement

  • Biceps Tendinitis / Biceps Tendinopathy

  • Subacromial Impingement / Shoulder Impingement

  • Glenohumeral Labral Tear

  • Rotator Cuff Tear / Tendinitis / Tendinopathy

Exercise videos

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