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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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Pics, Videos, & Links / Re: Post Your Workout Playlist
« on: November 18, 2010, 05:30:03 pm »
This rules:

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LM4rJx2Uvuk" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LM4rJx2Uvuk</a>

I was listening this when I was a kid. Actually I was singing this song at ~ 4 years old or so.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: November 18, 2010, 04:30:15 pm »
You must be worshiped in India!

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: November 18, 2010, 02:31:28 pm »
Are all these protein shakes healthy? I mean, they're man made, a powder "thingy"... processed basically... you can't grow or shoot protein shakes

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: Unilaterals Make You Weaker
« on: November 17, 2010, 01:56:17 pm »
You better believe I am. I never could understand, at least in my body&skin, how in the world I'd choose to jump off two feet if I was trying to get as high as I could. Unless it's a standing jump for a rebound or something, a one-leg jump is so much more superior.

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: Unilaterals Make You Weaker
« on: November 17, 2010, 07:16:39 am »
If you ask me, I never understood bilateral stuff for dynamics... it just feels natural to jump off one leg because you walk and move unilaterally. A one leg jump is just an exaggerated "step". When you walk you don't bounce on two legs like birds.

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: Unilaterals Make You Weaker
« on: November 16, 2010, 04:25:26 pm »
Yeah well I think if you use common sense, and if your common sense is good, you're going to be fine, either using the unilaterals or not.

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: Unilaterals Make You Weaker
« on: November 16, 2010, 11:30:27 am »
One of the reason I like unilaterals is because you can work depending on your weak limb. If you can lunge 90 kg for 5 reps with your right leg and 90 kg for 10 reps with your left leg, then you can limit your left leg training to the right leg RM. So they both get the same amount of training.

In a squat, you'd probably load more the left leg in this situation and continue with the imbalance (sure, doing the same amount of reps and doing a bilateral exercise will also help balance things out in the end). But I just feel like more focus can be applied with an unilateral exercise, there's also a bit less stability so the core works harder etc.

It really just depends on what you're trying to improve on, I guess. So for athletics, unilateral work "must" be done because I feel it really helps and is more specific to human movement. For powerlifting etc, I don't really feel it "must" be done because it doesn't have any specificity to that.

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: Unilaterals Make You Weaker
« on: November 15, 2010, 09:01:14 pm »
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.

pc

Oh yeah absolutely. And if you go with very heavy step-ups, that can have a very good potentiating effect I suppose.

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: Unilaterals Make You Weaker
« on: November 15, 2010, 08:18:59 pm »
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.

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Basketball / Re: haneef munir young hollywood keeps kissing the rim
« on: November 15, 2010, 06:43:57 pm »
Um... no... no you're not really putting that right leg like I'd want you to.

Check it here:

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJFrhZV9cW4" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJFrhZV9cW4</a>

Try and go frame by frame if you can with it. Check Vince's left leg (the 2nd leg put on the floor). Check out that leg's position, he low he is to the ground and what that leg is going, how it's "bent from the knee" etc. You look "stiff" right now, maybe that's how you jump, but from personal experience, when I do what I'm talking about here, I get much higher. And it's not a coincidence either. The first plant leg is pretty "stiff" (not too much though) but the 2nd plant leg, the right leg (same as you since we use the same plant) I try to keep it relaxed and "loose" and end up doing that "Vince" plant, elastic thing.

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Basketball / Re: haneef munir young hollywood keeps kissing the rim
« on: November 15, 2010, 06:18:38 pm »
I don't really agree about the similarities. I mean, studying closely things about plants etc, I've discovered that the best jumpers are those that drop quite a bit on the penultimate step in a two footed plant as well. You're currently not doing that very good in my eyes. To me, that's the part you could improve sooooo much. Lean more on a side and "be like water" to quote Bruce Lee.

I've also seen on Vince two days ago in his plant how well he puts that right leg and rotates on it, and keeps on rotating until he puts the left leg on the floor too. He's kind of unique in that regard since the people I usually see - they rotate as well but they are "stiff". He just lets his limbs be elastic and "bend". It's really hard to explain what I mean, but it's easily visible. And no, I'm not that crazy, mind you.

So to me, if you'd look a bit into the penultimate and tweak on that, you'd get higher.

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Pics, Videos, & Links / Re: ARowe Milestone Achievement
« on: November 15, 2010, 06:13:52 pm »
Ok, then I substitute the word "reactive" with "speed". He doesn't take advantage of that runup speed almost at all. Looks like a one-step jump.

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: Unilaterals Make You Weaker
« on: November 15, 2010, 05:58:48 pm »
I actually like the article and it's pretty much dead on.

The amount of stress and activation you get from heavy bilaterals is so much better for strength, and the amount of balance and learning how to tighten up and put effort through a single limb is great with unilaterals, but they should be used as assistance in my book (hence I train like that). I just don't think unilaterals can produce a good strength stimulus because of stabilization issues. And yes, a stable body can produce more strength, which doesn't mean you should use a leg press against a squat either (with the squat being more unstable than a leg press, but there is a whole different argument why you shouldn't use a leg press that is not limited to balance).

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Basketball / Re: haneef munir young hollywood keeps kissing the rim
« on: November 15, 2010, 07:55:13 am »
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbVJ1IvYkaI" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbVJ1IvYkaI</a>

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