Elitefts.com Director of Education Mark Watts along with Mountain Dog Diet intern Derek Dolgner discuss and demonstrate two levels of single leg squat progressions to address any level of athletes' needs.

Single Leg training is vitally important for athletic development, addressing unilateral imbalances, and reducing the occurrence of soft tissue injuries.

General Safety Guidelines
  1. upright posture with scapula retracted
  2. knee aligned and behind the toes as much as possible
Level 1 Exercises: Assisted Pistol Squat
  • Grab on to straps, ropes, or bands and keep hands in armpits at start
  • Counter balance with opposite leg in front
Step-Up
  • Align Bottom toe with top heel
  • Dorsi-flex bottom toe to isolate top leg
  • Push the heel back and extend eccentric contraction to 3-5 seconds
Reverse Lunge
  • Step back as far as possible keeping vertical torso
  • Drive through the front heel to stand up
Level 2 Exercises: Single Leg Box Squat
  • Use weights to counter-balance
  • Sit completely on the box
  • Drive the heel through the ground and the head to the ceiling
Skater Squat
  • Use weights to counter-balance
  • Push your back leg of the back of the box
  • Drive through your heel and stand up
Pistol Squat
  • Use weights to counter balance with opposite leg in front
  • Try and keep a vertical torso
  • Stand on a box for an easier progression




Elitefts™ WS Signature Half Rack



Sled Rope w/ Attachment



Elitefts™ Box Squat Box



Elitefts™ Signature 0-90 Bench



Elitefts™ Soft Plyo Box



Elitefts™ Deadlift Mat

 
Mark Watts
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