Single-leg 'Good-morning' & 'RDL'
Weighted strength-development
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2m 42s
THE WHAT:
Due to the sheer strength-potential of the posterior-chain and limitations in applying "mechanical dis-/advantage" in form & structure, it is difficult to effectively load unilateral-hinging patterns without the addition of external load (unlike the 'Shrimp squat', for example, which offers a significant intensity-increase by holding the foot with 1 or two hands, making use of mechanical DISadvantage to make it an endlessly-giving & staple context of practice).
RESOURCE CONTENTS:
0:05 - Single-leg good-morning (SLGM) unloaded & loaded
1:45 - Single-leg Romanian deadlift (SLRDL)
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