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Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound vs Lunge Sprint

Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound - starting position
Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound - ending position
Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound
beginner·None·compound
Lunge Sprint - starting position
Lunge Sprint - ending position
Lunge Sprint
intermediate·Machine·compound

Side-by-Side

Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound
VS
Lunge Sprint
beginner
Level
intermediate
None
Equipment
Machine
compound
Mechanic
compound
push
Force
push
Plyometrics
Category
Strength
quadriceps
Primary
quadriceps
abductorsadductorscalvesgluteshamstrings
Secondary
calvesgluteshamstrings

Muscle Analysis

Shared

quadricepscalvesgluteshamstrings

Only in Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound

abductorsadductors

Instructions

Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound

1

Assume a comfortable stance with one foot slightly in front of the other.

2

Begin by pushing off with the front leg, driving the opposite knee forward and as high as possible before landing. Attempt to cover as much distance to each side with each bound.

3

It may help to use a line on the ground to guage distance from side to side.

4

Repeat the sequence with the other leg.

Lunge Sprint

1

Adjust a bar in a Smith machine to an appropriate height. Position yourself under the bar, racking it across the back of your shoulders. Unrack the bar, and then split your feet, moving one foot forward and one foot back. This will be your starting position.

2

Lower your back knee nearly to the ground, flexing the knees and lowering your hips as you do so.

3

At the bottom of the descent, immediately reverse direction. Explosively drive through the heel of your front foot with light pressure from your back foot. Jump up and reverse the position of your legs.

4

Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.

Verdict

Both exercises target the quadriceps. Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound is a beginner exercise using none, while Lunge Sprint is intermediate and uses machine. Choose Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound if you're looking for a more accessible option, or Lunge Sprint for a greater challenge.

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