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Banded Shoulder External Rotation

The standing external shoulder rotation with a band is an effective exercise to strengthen and stabilize your shoulder muscles. This move aids in improving mobility, enhancing shoulder joint health, and preventing injuries.

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How to Do Shoulder External Rotation With Bands Correctly

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  1. Anchor a resistance band at waist height.
  2. Stand sideways, holding the band with the outer hand.
  3. Keep your elbow bent at 90 degrees, close to your side.
  4. Pull the band away from your body, rotating your shoulder outward.
  5. Control the return and repeat.

Why Banded Shoulder External Rotations Belong in Your Routine

Banded shoulder external rotations are a game-changer for anyone who lifts, throws, swims, or simply wants to keep their shoulders strong and pain-free. This simple resistance band move targets two small but mighty muscles in your rotator cuff: the infraspinatus and teres minor. When these muscles are weak or underused, your shoulder becomes less stable—and more vulnerable to injury, especially during overhead movements.

Shoulder Anatomy

By adding this into your routine, you’re not just strengthening your shoulder—you’re creating balance, improving posture, and supporting every push, pull, and press you do.

To get the most out of it, keep your elbow glued to your side. That’s how you ensure you’re actually rotating from the shoulder, not just swinging your arm. It’s common to let the shoulder creep up or rotate your torso to cheat through the movement—don’t. Stay tall, engage your core, and focus on slow, controlled motion.

You don’t need a heavy band to feel the difference. In fact, using too much resistance is one of the biggest mistakes. Start light, master your form, and let the movement do the work. Your shoulders will thank you next time you hit the gym, the court, or the surf.

Equipment

Resistance Band

Targeted Areas

Shoulders

Muscles Worked

Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, Deltoid

Shoulder - Banded Rotations Muscles Worked

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