Sled work is actually a great form of single-leg or unilateral training. I know what you're thinking: sled pushing isn't a lunge, split-squat, pistol squat, 1-leg RDL, or step-up – so it can't be a single-leg exercise, can it?
Well, watch someone push a sled and – as is the case with sprinting – there are always points in time where only one leg is in contact with the ground.
So you could make the argument that sled pushing is the most basic, stupid-proof single-leg exercise out there, yet it's still quite effective.
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