Big Turn Back Stretch

Perform the Big Turn Back Stretch to enhance flexibility in your back and shoulders.

  1. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart.
  2. Raise your arms to shoulder height, keeping them straight.
  3. Slowly twist your torso to the right, feeling the stretch in your back.
  4. Hold the position for a few seconds, then return to the center.
  5. Repeat the twist to the left side.

How to perform the Big Turn Back Stretch

  1. Set up. Set up in a stable, balanced starting position appropriate for the Big Turn Back Stretch using your body weight.
  2. Brace and execute. Brace your core, control the descent, and move through a full pain-free range of motion while emphasizing your pectoralis major.
  3. Reset. Reverse the movement under control and reset between repetitions, keeping your form crisp on every rep.

Coaching cues

  • Move with intent — every rep should feel deliberate, not rushed.
  • Drive force through your pectoralis major rather than momentum.
  • Keep your breathing steady: exhale on the hard part, inhale on the reset.

Common mistakes

  • Using too much weight and losing positional control.
  • Cutting the range of motion short and missing the target muscle.
  • Letting your spine round or hyperextend instead of staying neutral.

Detailed cues, common mistakes, and demonstration video are available in the Fitly app.

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