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Old 08-02-2007, 01:23 PM
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I really really question the mentality that all single leg variations are "more advanced". They have a big balance component, true, but I don't see them as being more advance then a squat.
very true. they are probably just as complex....or maybe more....

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Many of the single leg variations are simply more functinal than a squat for everyday living, sports aside.
yup. thats true.

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I don't know why anyone would close their mind to so much. Rip seems to be very rigid on exercise selection. That is the one thing I don't like. But he's a great man, that's for sure.
yes, Rip is VERY rigid on exercise selection....but he said in his new book he has some info on assistance work. lets see what it is.
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