Your shoulders do a lot of the heavy lifting, and I don’t just mean during exercise. Therefore, building strong, stable shoulder joints should be a priority in anyone’s routine, whether it’s to support healthy ageing, reduce the risk of injury, or improve athletic performance.

Your shoulders contribute toward proper posture, and a lack of mobility at any age will only become more problematic as you get older. The good news is, it’s never too late to make positive changes.

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