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Foam Roller Pec Release

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Foam rolling the pectorals applies self-myofascial release to the chest muscles, reducing tension, enhancing flexibility, and improving upper body mobility for better posture and recovery.

About Exercise

Equipment

Others

Difficulty

1/5 • Beginner

Primary Muscle Groups

Chest

Secondary Muscles

Shoulders

Popularity Score

7

Goals

Mobility
Rehab

Training Style

Mobility Flow
Warm-up

Setup Requirements

Requires Rack

No

Requires Bench

No

Requires Spotter

No

Space Needed

Small

Noise Level

Low

Muscle Breakdown

Chest

10/10

Upper Chest, Mid Chest

Shoulders

4/10

Anterior Delts

Programming

Typical Rep Range

30-60 reps

Rest Between Sets

10-30 seconds

How to Perform

Lie face down on the floor with the foam roller positioned under one side of your chest near the armpit. Support your body with the opposite hand and feet.

  1. Extend the arm being rolled out to the side.
  2. Slowly roll back and forth over the pectoral muscle in small movements.
  3. Pause on tender spots for 20-30 seconds while breathing deeply.
  4. Relax into the pressure to release tension.
  5. Switch sides after 30-60 seconds.

Coaching Tips

Form Cues

  • Control pressure with body weight.
  • Breathe through discomfort.
  • Stay off bones and nerves.
  • Keep core engaged.

Breathing

Breathe deeply and continuously to relax the muscles; avoid holding your breath.

Tempo

2-2-2

Range of Motion

Roll from shoulder to sternum over the pectoral muscle, avoiding bones and joints.

Safety

Safety Notes

  • Avoid injured areas or direct pressure on shoulder joint.
  • Stop if sharp pain, numbness, or tingling occurs.
  • Use lighter pressure if beginner.
  • Consult professional for persistent pain.

Spotting

No spotting required; self-managed mobility exercise.

Common Mistakes

  • Rolling over bones or joints.
  • Applying too much pressure initially.
  • Holding breath during rolls.
  • Ignoring numbness or tingling.

When to Avoid

  • Acute chest or shoulder injury
  • Nerve irritation in armpit
  • Recent surgery in upper body

Also known as

Pec Foam Roll, Chest Foam Roller, Pectoral Self-Massage, Foam Roll Chest

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