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Trapezius muscles function in planche?


Emirking Stillalive
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Emirking Stillalive

I saw many times how people engage their trap muscles too much in planche. When i try that i lose some protraction, and my lats get less activated.

My question is: If someone does a full planche with traps activation, is he doing it false?

From Dylon's article pictures, i think, it is correct to engage lats and chest, not traps and upper back?

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Coach Sommer

Incorrect.

 

The trapezius is enormously important for planche.  Far more so than lats and chest.

 

Yours in Fitness,

Coach Sommer

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Daniel Burnham

I generally focus most my attention on spreading the back and squeezing the serratus. Focusing on muscle bodies never worked to well for me.

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Alessandro Mainente

Instead of talk about all trapezius is better consider upper middle and lower traps. while upper and medial are most involved with elevation cooperating with other muscles, the lower traps is very important during planche assisting the lats during depression of the scapulas. Not flexible lower traps will result into protraction reduction.

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Emirking Stillalive

Ok thanks, that's the answer actually. My english knowledge is poor, i didn't exactly know how to explain this.

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