upper back stretches for flexibility

Save upper-back flexibility videos into one routine.

SaveBack keeps upper-back flexibility and mobility videos in order so you can repeat the same short session.

10 min YouTube routine Desk-worker friendly

Flexibility work benefits from repeat

Upper-back flexibility videos are useful when they become a recurring routine, not a new search every time.

SaveBack turns a few trusted YouTube videos into a saved sequence with a reminder.

Think of this as a short guided movement break, not a new program.

A good beginner routine should be clear, repeatable, and easy to stop. You are not trying to diagnose a problem or force a deep stretch. You are choosing a small sequence that helps you leave the chair, follow simple cues, and return to work without opening another recommendation feed.

If a movement feels sharp, numb, or unusual, stop and choose a gentler video. SaveBack is best used for general movement routines from creators you already trust.

Suggested YouTube order

Start with the video that takes the least decision-making. Then add the next movement area so the routine feels complete without turning into a long browse session.

  1. Use a short openerStart with a five-minute T-spine video.
  2. Add a full flowKeep a longer mobility routine next.
  3. Finish specificUse upper-back and neck mobility as a targeted close.

Use the routine gently enough that you can come back tomorrow.

  • Start below your limitFor a upper-back routine, the first round should feel easy enough that you would be willing to repeat it tomorrow.
  • Let the video guide the paceUse the creator's timing, but pause between videos if you need a slower transition.
  • Avoid chasing intensityThe goal is a repeatable workday break, not a maximal stretch or a workout test.
  • Keep the same orderRepeating the same sequence lowers the decision cost and makes the routine easier to start.

Make it a default workday break.

Use this on days when mobility work is planned, not improvised. This page is general movement guidance, not medical advice.

Save the routine for tomorrow.

SaveBack is a free iPhone app for keeping useful YouTube stretch, mobility, posture, and workout videos in one repeatable order.

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