Single Leg Lateral Hops (In-Place)

Single leg lateral hops in place are an essential plyometric exercise for developing lateral power, reactive strength, and single-leg stability in the frontal plane. This beginner-friendly movement requires no equipment and minimal space, making it perfect for introductory plyometric training while also serving as effective tissue preparation for advanced athletes before more intensive lateral training. Learn proper technique, programming recommendations, and how to integrate this foundational lateral hop exercise into your training routine for improved athletic performance and multi-directional movement capacity.

Single Leg Two Hop Rotational Med Ball Shot Put

The single leg two hop rotational medicine ball shot put combines unilateral stability, plyometric conditioning, and explosive rotational power into one comprehensive athletic training exercise. This dynamic medicine ball throw builds lateral power development while training the kinetic chain sequencing essential for throwing athletes in baseball, softball, and rotational sports. Learn proper technique, programming guidelines, and medicine ball weight selection to maximize explosive power development and address bilateral asymmetries in your training.