How the Rotator Cuff Works During Bench Press | Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Subscapularis: FPF Show Episode 29

By dpope2020

April 15, 2022

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How the Rotator Cuff Works During Bench Press

How the Rotator Cuff Works During Bench Press | Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Subscapularis: FPF Show Episode 29

In today's episode we go over, How the Rotator Cuff Works During Bench Press | Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Subscapularis:

  • 0:00 Intro
  • 1:18 Why do we care about how the rotator cuff works during the bench press?
  • 3:22 How function and specificity dictate the best rotator cuff exercises
  • 3:55 What is the true function of the rotator cuff?
  • 5:00 Which parts of the rotator cuff are most active during bench press?
  • 6:04 Who were the subjects in this study?
  • 8:04 Which exercises were tested in this study?
  • 7:40 Which muscles were studied during the bench press and row?
  • 9:00 What part of the rotator cuff is most and least active in the bench press and row?
  • 9:26 Which muscles are recruited the most in the bench press?
  • 10:04 Are the lats really that active in the bench press?
  • 10:43 Which muscles are recruited the most in the row?
  • 13:15 Why is there a direction specific recruitment of the rotator cuff? (force couples and dynamic stability)
  • 14:24 Why is the subscapularis so active during a row? (and the infraspinatus so quiet)
  • 15:20 Why is the infraspinatus so active during a bench press? (and the subscapularis so quiet)
  • 16:48 Clinical Take-aways

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References: 

  1. Wattanaprakornkul, D., Halaki, M., Cathers, I., & Ginn, K. A. (2011). Direction-specific recruitment of rotator cuff muscles during bench press and row. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology