Most people train their shoulders by chasing strength, but completely miss the foundation that creates durable, pain-free movement.
In this episode of the Movement Podcast, Gray Cook and Lee Burton break down why shoulder problems are so common, why shoulder pain is often more than “just a shoulder issue,” and how posture, spinal stability, reflexive control, and movement quality all influence shoulder health.
They dive into:
Rotator cuff function and shoulder stability Why impingement happens long before tears The importance of scapular control and posture Closed-chain vs open-chain shoulder training Why push-ups, pull-ups, carries, and Turkish get-ups matter How the neck, spine, hips, and posture affect shoulder pain The difference between strength and reflexive stability Why functional training should prioritize movement quality first
If you work with athletes, rehab patients, or simply want healthier shoulders that last, this episode offers a practical framework you can apply immediately.
Learn more about our Academy: https://functionalmovement.com/fmsacademy
The Shoulder Pain Solutions Online Masterclass: https://functionalmovement.com/Store/1274/clinical_integration_the_shoulder_pain_solutions_online_masterclass
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