Yeah I know... I suck at pushups anyway, I do 20 at best in my first set and then I start sucking really bad, getting tired at 10-15 so...
I think this could give me more CNS power/recovery for actually doing plyos really intense, which I haven't been doing since years.
I also would like to try this because I tend to lose squat strength pretty hard (I gain hard as well) - when I had my back injured and haven't squatted in 2 months or so - when I got back in the gym after one or two workouts I was back at my previous squat level so...
I'd have to see how much volume I do with pistols, one leg deads, KB cleans and swings. I plan on doing a fairly high volume of swings though - both for hip movement ingrainment and fat loss (I'm going to do 30s swings intervals).
I remember Kelly I think it was that said that in very quad dominant people (like me) the worst thing they can do is actually squatting heavy (where their quads take over to move the weight) and he'd do box squats with a lot of hip emphasis instead. Well... I think the swings (done properly, of course) could really ingrain that hip dominance in me more or less (although the movement is pushing hips forward and not really vertically like what a squat does so... not sure about that one).
Do you think because the swing pretty much occurs forwards instead of vertical it's a big deal (as far as my target - jumping - is concerned?)