Daily Human Dilemma Jim Knoble, above, instructor from Yang's Martial Arts Association www.ymaa.boston.com demonstrating Shaoling White Crane Kung Fu and Rhomboid training using a theraband. (Information taken from John Bondlow our massage therapists blog @ http://integratedtherapy.blogspot.com/
The vast majority of humans are struggling from sore necks. One favorite area of disgruntled discontent is just between the shoulder blade and the spine, the "Rhomboids." When the rhomboids are in working order, they assist with retraction of the scapulae (shoulder blades). Hence, they give the shoulder girdle stability. When they are weak, the other muscles of the shoulder suffer, leading to complaints of neck pain.
The issue at hand (and shoulder)
They come to me. As a massage therapist, I see them often. The issue is the same, over and over, and over again. These same muscles, the same pattern of tension and the same pattern of strain. Why?
Hint: Shoulder bag. 8 ounce mouse.
Primary Causes
The gravitational pull downwards upon the top of the shoulder affects not only that area at the top, but also affects further downwards, causing strain to these Rhomboids. 8 hours of slouching ever so slightly forward using using the muscles in front of your shoulder to move that 8 ounce mouse - creates weakness to the muscles opposite, these muscles in between the shoulder blades.
The Martial Struggle
And you thought you were alone? Martial Artists struggle in a similar manner, though typically not from shoulder bags, but forward thrusts and fists extended outwards, towards their opponent. The same result: weakness to the opposing muscle groups - commonly the rhomboids.
You do not need to suffer.
Strength Training
Often people are training in the gym and are drawing the arm back, though the elbow is outward, away from the body (right.) This works beautifully for White Crane Shaolin Kung Fu, though it does not train the Rhomboid muscles. The proper form for training and strengthening weakened Rhomboids is demonstrated in the photo at the left.
