That single leg squat exercise description looks familiar!
The challenge of communicating exercise technique guide lines in writing is conveying enough and accurate information. So I have put a lot of thought and time into my exercise descriptions.
In 1999 I wrote this nice little description for the single leg squat (bolding added now):
I was conducting research and I came upon the following exercise in a publication copyright claimed by another author (bolding added):
One leg squat :
And I said to myself: “That looks familiar!” So I cross-referenced it and I said to myself: “Wow! No wonder that looked familiar!”
Then in a different publication I came upon this (bolding added):
And I said to myself: “That looks familiar!” So I cross-referenced it and I said to myself: “Wow! No wonder that looked familiar!”
Then in another publication I came upon this (bolding added):
And I said to myself: “That looks familiar!” So I cross-referenced it and I said to myself: “Wow! No wonder that looked familiar!”
Then in another publication I came upon this (bolding added):
One leg squat:
And I said to myself: “That looks familiar!” So I cross-referenced it and I said to myself: “Wow! No wonder that looked familiar!”
Then in ANOTHER publication I came upon this (bolding and underlining added):
By now I knew it was going to be familiar….
I wonder how my other exercise descriptions fared?….