Whether doing prehab, rehab or training, I believe in using single leg exercises to attack asymmetries, imbalances and motor deficits I uncover in my assessments. Learning to control one’s body in space with the effect of gravity in a weight bearing position is instrumental for sport and injury prevention.
Furthermore, facilitating ankle mobility and proper knee alignment during a loaded squat pattern is something most athletes and clientele I work with need some help with. to that end, I utilize several different single leg reaching progressions and exercises. One of my favorite ‘go to’ exercises is the anterior cone reach.
I recently featured this specific exercise in my ‘Functionally Fit’ column for PFP Magazine. Click here to see the video demonstration.
This is a great exercise with progressions and regressions for clients of all ages and abilities.
In today’s video, I reveal 3 distinct single leg progressions with the TRX to strengthen hip and knee. Again, these can all be done at home with a counter top. Stay tuned as I will show you suspended single leg TRX exercises in the next post designed to challenge balance and improve dynamic power and control.