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Article & Video Discussion / Re: Joint by joint vert
« on: August 10, 2012, 06:43:45 pm »
When your squat gets stronger, so do the muscles around hips and knees. Therefore you have the potential to jump higher.
If one muscle group, that is needed in a compound exercise, happens to be underdeveloped, then it will develop faster than other muscle groups if you do that compound exercise correctly. So if you are "quad dominant" this will take care of itself if you increase your squat utilizing correct mechanics. That is because a given weight on the bar during squats will be a more severe stress for the weak hips compared to the quads IF you happen to squat correctly and not compensate for your muscular irregularity.
Therefore one can forget about the diagnostics and focus instead on learning and executing exercises properly, in a way that increases hip and quad strength rather evenly for most individuals, and make the weight on the bar go up. The rest will take care of itself.
If one muscle group, that is needed in a compound exercise, happens to be underdeveloped, then it will develop faster than other muscle groups if you do that compound exercise correctly. So if you are "quad dominant" this will take care of itself if you increase your squat utilizing correct mechanics. That is because a given weight on the bar during squats will be a more severe stress for the weak hips compared to the quads IF you happen to squat correctly and not compensate for your muscular irregularity.
Therefore one can forget about the diagnostics and focus instead on learning and executing exercises properly, in a way that increases hip and quad strength rather evenly for most individuals, and make the weight on the bar go up. The rest will take care of itself.