The Upper Body Connection
Strength & Movement Quality
“Your body works as one unit—so train it like one.”
Yes, Your Upper Body Matters (Even If You’re a Runner)
At first, I was surprised.
Did I just hear that right?
“I don’t really train upper body—I’m a runner.”
Last I checked… your arms move when you run, right?
Let’s be clear:
Your body functions as one complete system, not a collection of isolated muscles.
And when one piece lags behind, everything else pays for it.
In the five minutes that followed, we broke down three key truths every active adult needs to hear.
1️⃣ Strength ≠ Size
You can absolutely get stronger without getting “bigger.”
Strength training is about function first, aesthetics second.
Better strength leads to:
Better running mechanics
Better posture
Better injury prevention
And yes—your arms and upper back play a major role in all of that.
2️⃣ Upper Body Training Isn’t Just for Looks
Movements that connect your core, shoulders, and upper back are essential for:
Running efficiency
Rotational control
Arm swing power
Total-body coordination
Brain-body communication
If you want to move well, age well, and perform well, upper body training should be part of your routine—even if your primary sport lives from the waist down.
3️⃣ Confidence Comes from Action
When you feel strong, you carry yourself differently.
Your posture changes.
Your energy changes.
Your confidence changes.
That mindset shift matters far more than most people realize.
Strength doesn’t just build your body—it builds the way you show up in it.
A Simple Upper Body Exercise to Start With
You don’t need a barbell, bench, or fancy setup.
Try this joint-friendly, total-body movement:
Divebomber Push-Ups
This variation challenges:
Strength
Mobility
Control
Shoulder stability
It’s especially effective for athletes and active adults with solid push-up form and no current shoulder issues.
Start with:
1 set of AMAP (As Many As Possible)
Focus on perfect form
Stop the moment technique breaks down
Smart. Simple. Effective.
Final Thought
You don’t have to train like a bodybuilder—
but you do have to train your whole body.
Upper body strength isn’t optional. It’s foundational.
Support your movement.
Support your sport.
Support your future self.
— Coach Shelby and The Shelby Trained Team