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Scapular Control Is Key to Better Shoulder Performance

Scapular Control Is Key to Better Shoulder Performance

Update: 2025-07-15
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In this episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew dives into an often overlooked but essential concept for upper body performance and long-term shoulder health — scapulothoracic function. While most people are quick to focus on rotator cuff strengthening, the real foundation lies in how well the scapula can stabilize and move over the rib cage. Andrew explains how the scapulothoracic joint isn't a true joint in the traditional sense — it has no bony or ligamentous connections — and relies entirely on muscular control to provide stability.

Through years of clinical and coaching experience, Andrew has seen firsthand how a lack of scapular stability leads to poor shoulder mechanics, compensations, and decreased performance. He breaks down how the scapula sets the stage for the rotator cuff to function effectively, using relatable analogies and real-world examples to illustrate the importance of training the full shoulder girdle system. Whether you’re an athlete, coach, or clinician, this episode will help you reframe your approach to shoulder health and optimize how you train the upper body. Enjoy the episode!

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Scapular Control Is Key to Better Shoulder Performance

Scapular Control Is Key to Better Shoulder Performance

Andrew Takata