steven-miller's next project is to get really really fast by doing nothing but double-legged bounds.
lol
when it comes performance that involves highly single leg efforts, ie single leg jumpers and sprinters, bilateral only training can REALLY screw that up.
i mean we've all seen it, the SL jumper who gets into lifting, focuses primarily on squatting, then becomes a double leg jumper.
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Interesting you should say that Andrew. I agree with what you are saying but have no scientific evidence other than my own experiences. Last summer I focused on running a lot of hill sprints and doing walking lunges as my primary leg training as it was easier on my knees. I found that as a result when I did any max effort jumping my body naturally wanted to do single leg jumps even though I don't do any specific jump training any more (just weights and hill sprints).
it is my opinion that, people with a naturally larger bilateral deficit, will tend to naturally want to be a single leg jumper.. As you train bilaterally, this deficit decreases and eventually becomes nullified, creating then a unilateral deficit.. So, by training bilaterally solely (and being a single leg jumper), it's going to cause more inhibition for unilateral athletic movements and less inhibition for bilateral athletic movements, because heavy bilateral training (without unilateral) causes large adaptations towards improving/utilizing this new found strength/motor programming etc. People who perform very poorly on unilaterals vs bilaterals are most often than not, going to want to jump double leg. People with a naturally lower bilateral deficit seem to be more "strength dominant", while people with a large bilateral deficit tend to be more of the reactive type.
so, a focus on unilateral-only training, will create a bigger bilateral deficit, which gives you that "sensation" of wanting to jump single leg.. I know the sensation, it's just, in your mind, everything is telling you to launch off one leg.. this happened when I was doing those very high rep bodyweight walking lunges for 1 month, the 800 total shit hah.. But ya, I had urges to jump single leg, every jump session, eventually I even tried dunks.. Shortly after stopping that lunge experiment due to dangerous conditions performing them (heh), i don't get those urges anymore.. I have 0 urge to jump single leg..
Now several years ago when I trained exclusively for vertical I did a lot more squatting and trap bar deadlifting, as well as box jumps with a weight vest and back then I was a two foot jumper.
Whoever said T-Nation has declined is right. They still have a few good articles here and there though, this one was worth the read I thought.
Good topic for the mental masturbators.
we are all masturbating mentally, thanks to you.