Can barely do pushups solved!

@dawn16 Other way around: Right hand clockwise and left hand counter-clockwise. This helps activate the lats and is useful in horizontal presses (push ups and bench) and vertical presses (overhead/military).
 
@shrie Seems similar to trying to get them to externally rotate!

ONE thing that has helped me do better pushups is focusing on the eccentric with a band.

At the low point, you might even be able to get a scap clap, which really helps to train getting your shoulders down.
 
@brendan13 Sure. Focus on the movement going down to the ground. Nice and slow, keep the shoulders in place, nice and firm. This is the opposite movement of the push. I like doing them with a band because I feel like it provides some positive resistance to keep my form in check.

Try fitness FAQ's video, he has very good advice:
 
@thegoodlordsjester It may be more for kettlebells and dumbbells where you’re hands aren’t in a fixed position like with a barbell or in a handstand, so my bad on that.

But you use that same “corkscrew” technique when pressing overhead to get better lat activation.
 
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