Collapsed Kneeling Wrist Extension PAILs/RAILs
5-10 Min: Short Lessons
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4m 22s
Strengthen and expand your wrist extension end range with PAILs and RAILs in a collapsed kneeling position — a simple, equipment-free drill that builds genuine wrist resilience from the inside out.
Starting in a collapsed kneeling position with palms flat on the floor and fingers pointing back toward the knees, you control the amount of tension on the wrist by shifting your weight — sitting further back onto your heels increases the load, sitting forward reduces it. This makes the drill fully scalable, whether you're just beginning to address wrist stiffness or working deep into an uncomfortable end range.
From your chosen loading position, the drill moves through two precise isometric phases: pressing the fingers firmly into the floor without allowing the base of the hand or palm to lift — keeping it fully glued to the ground — for PAILs, then attempting to lift the fingertips up toward the forearm while the palm stays anchored for RAILs.
PAILs (Progressive Angular Isometric Loading) contract the wrist flexors — the muscles being stretched in extension — building strength and tissue resilience directly at end range. RAILs (Regressive Angular Isometric Loading) then fire the wrist extensors, actively pulling the wrist deeper into extension range. The palm-glued cue is critical — it ensures the load stays honest and the joint is truly working at its end range rather than cheating through finger or knuckle movement. Together, the two contractions retrain the nervous system to feel safe and strong in a range that is chronically tight for most people.
Expect significant burning and tension through the wrist, forearm, and fingers during both phases — this is normal and expected. Build each contraction gradually, never forcing the joint. The palm should remain completely flat throughout. What may feel like an extreme range is exactly where the adaptation happens. Over time, this drill reduces wrist stiffness and pain, builds tendon and tissue capacity, and improves wrist function for pressing movements, floor work, yoga, gymnastics, and any sport or activity that loads the wrist in extension.
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