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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: November 18, 2010, 05:58:10 pm »
Looks like the femur is a lot longer than the tibia in the last pictures... maybe optical illusion
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Well he didn't said "ditch the unilaterals all together". I think that article is more aimed at "functional guy X" who swears by the unilateral. That's why I said I agree... do your heavy stuff first and go unilateral second. Squat + Lunge. Squat + One-leg deadlift. Deadlift + BSS. Etc.
i agree that unilaterals for the most part should be kept to assistance, but still, you could have sessions which focus primarily on them.. they can be effective for strength/power in singles or in sets of 3 each leg, or for hypertrophy in sets of 5-8 each leg.
for example, say you have a session which focuses on heavy squatting one day (+ assistance) and heavy unilaterals another day (to not burn yourself out squatting). if your squat is pretty high, that could be very effective, especially for people who ascribe to the very low frequency squatting ideology.
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