Arm Across Chest Stretch
How to Do The Arm Across Chest Stretch Correctly
Stand up straight.
Take one arm and extend it across your chest.
Use your opposite hand to hold the forearm of the extended arm.
Gently pull the arm closer to your chest for a deeper stretch.
Hold and relax into this stretch, keeping the elbow at shoulder height.
Gentle Relief for Tight Shoulders
The arm across chest stretch is a quick, soothing way to release the back of the shoulder, an area that tightens from carrying, reaching, and hours at a screen. Drawing one arm gently across your body opens the shoulder and upper back, easing tension and restoring comfortable range.
What It Releases
This stretch lengthens the posterior deltoid at the back of the shoulder, along with the rhomboids and trapezius across the upper back. Keeping these tissues supple supports smooth, pain free reaching.
When to Use It
It is gentle enough for daily use and often part of rotator cuff and frozen shoulder recovery. Grasp your forearm rather than the elbow, draw the arm across slowly, and stop at a comfortable stretch.
Mistakes To Avoid
- Ensure the arm is as straight as possible during the stretch.
- Avoid hunching your shoulders; maintain good posture throughout.
- If you experience any pain, stop immediately and consult a healthcare professional.
- Always listen to your body!


