How to perform Pistols, Single Leg Squats for CrossFit - TechniqueWOD

submitted by AdaoraA on 12/04/13 1

www.FITR.tv Hip strength is probably the most important factor for almost any sport. It's almost a given these days, that's why we squat, deadlift, clean and/or snatch heavy at least once a week at an absolute minimum. Bilateral movements (2 legs at a time) are great for developing raw strength but you don't want neglect split stance (lunge variations) or especially movements where you are in a single leg unsupported stance like pistols. One foot on the ground, either balance or hop around pogo stick style until you can get stable again. If you're already pretty strong at the big lifts then it's time to master the pistol. Here's how to do it: Try to treat it just like a 2 legged squat as much as possible Hips back (at first) Knees out Go as low as you can with your heel down Sit your butt right down to your heel Stand up! Hold a plate in front of you if you need a counter balance Mobility check: Put your feet together and try to squat all the way down with your knees out, if fall over backward you likely have some type of ankle mobility issues to work on. Try wearing your weightlifting shoes at first, it'll be a little bit easier having a small heel lift. Scaling: Rings: Combo ring row and pistols Bands: Pulls you out of the bottom of the movement Boxs: Partial reps, helps to start sitting then stand Eccentrics: Lower yourself down under control, sit on the floor then stand back up with two legs We just started a new site that TechniqueWOD will eventually be hosted on called Fitr.tv. We have a weekly video podcast called Barbell Shrugged where we interview experts in fitness and nutrition! Click here to check it out! See ya next time, Doug For more CrossFit techniques visit www.TechniqueWOD.com

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