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You can't just "shrug" your way to a stronger lower back. You have to be specific. Here are the three most effective ways to target them:

The bottom of your shoulder blades might poke out like little wings. lowwwtrap

But here’s the plot twist: your upper traps aren’t the villain—they’re a overworked employee covering for a "no-show" coworker. That coworker is your (or "low trap"), and it’s the secret key to unlocking better posture and pain-free shoulders. What is the "Low Trap"? You can't just "shrug" your way to a stronger lower back

Stop trying to "stretch" away the tension in your neck. More often than not, the solution isn't relaxation—it's . By strengthening your lower traps, you give your upper body the stable foundation it needs to stand tall and move without pain. But here’s the plot twist: your upper traps

Lying face down (or on an incline bench), extend your arms out at a 45-degree angle to form a "Y" shape. With your thumbs pointing up, lift your arms toward the ceiling by squeezing your shoulder blades down and together. Pro tip: Keep your shoulders away from your ears to ensure the upper traps don't take over.