Strength and Conditioning: Unilateral Training (USA Swimming)

Unilateral training (working one limb at a time) causes more muscle involvement because of something known as the bilateral deficit. Simply, this means that the total weight you can lift with each limb working independently is greater than two limbs working together!
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Posted on : Jul 01 2009
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