Single-leg work is still neglected in most programs. This is primarily due to at least one of the following:
Stop the excuses and adopt the safety-bar Bulgarian split squat (with hand support) to open the door for some quality strength and hypertrophy gains.
The rear-foot elevated position takes the discomfort out of your feet and ankles by not forcing your toes to flex and push off of floor (as in a reverse lunge).
Hand support allows for additional bracing and support, with improved positioning and depth (mobility), increasing the single-leg training effect.
This all means more weight on the bar, which now turns this single-leg exercise into a great alternative for lower-body max effort days. It can be used as a main accessory for squatting or deadlifting, and it has great carryover to sports performance.
As a bonus, the safety bar make this movement easy on the shoulders and shortens the learning curve.
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