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interesting stuff lancewhat do you think the importance of the strong psoas/lower abdominals is?is this the l-sit video you were referring to? I couldn't find any single leggedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqwiuZIvFNw&feature=plcp&context=C490ecafVDvjVQa1PpcFOlGAHDP3OnSLOxcrEQ6poWrhpvwNKQ7yk%3Dlooking forward to hearing your version for 2 legged jumpers
Lance, what were the numbers of the single leg box squat when your athletes were doing them? I'm curious how strong they were in that movement, them being high level.
I guess he's bending the knees to shorten the hamstring at the knee joint and thus taking tension off them... does that mean he does them glute dominant?
Yeah but I don't get what's going on... the hamstrings are too weak to assist in the hip extension so he automatically bends at the knee to... what? I mean why would you (you = the body) take away some additional force that the hamstrings, even weak, would still produce to help the glutes?
Quote from: creativelyric on April 21, 2012, 02:00:00 amLance, what were the numbers of the single leg box squat when your athletes were doing them? I'm curious how strong they were in that movement, them being high level. 170 lb male at 365 x 3 160 lb female at 315 x 2
At what depth?
Quote from: LanceSTS on April 21, 2012, 10:22:18 amQuote from: creativelyric on April 21, 2012, 02:00:00 amLance, what were the numbers of the single leg box squat when your athletes were doing them? I'm curious how strong they were in that movement, them being high level. 170 lb male at 365 x 3 160 lb female at 315 x 2 Holy shit.