I became addicted to this channel. I've discovered it with the CrossFit Open, and the tips for each open was really useful. Thanks so much! I'm always watching it and learning. I have a question that came to mind when I saw this video. For example, in order to do kipping pull-ups or butterflies pull-ups, it is recommendable to be able to do at least 5 strict pull-ups, right? Ok, I want to improve my muscle-ups, I practice CrossFit and in the box, the coaches have taught me MU with kiping. So is it similar to strict pull-ups, that to improve my kipping MU I should be able to perform some strict MU or not necessary?
In a workout, I can normally string two together, but if the wod calls for more, I drop down, shake my arms for a short moment and get back up instead of toasting my arms completely. But I'm working on your tips and I can slowly feel that my numbers will increase.
shocked myself when I can't pull 2 proper ones this year. Then came a slow but gradual return. It helped with setting intermediate goals... first was 10 in however many times it takes. then 5in1 for first set... 8in1, 10in1 and so on... then add on total in a session, eg 20 in X sets and decrease the sets over time. Up the number to 25 in X then 30 in X etc..... Next make sure each of these intermediate goals are consistent for ~5-7 days before setting new goals. Currently at 15 in 1 for first set and daily total target is >40 in 4 sets.
I jump start with 2 months of wt training with dumbbells at home-- max out on dropsets for shoulder, chest, back and arms... Tons of deep dips and diamond pushups. Hardly ever use bands for pullups.
Thanks, great points identified in the video. I struggle with the last third of a pull up ( getting my face past the bar). This is the first time I heard that referenced in videos looking to improve my pull up form. In WODs I prefer scaling with jumping PUs, ring rows have become too less of a challenge and banding I still struggle with the last third of the pull.
Just for everyone's info, the reason chin ups and normal biceps curls suck as a progression into pull-ups is because the wider grip of the pull up gives more protagonism to the brachialis and brachioradialis muscles of the arms rather than the biceps, while chin ups and normal curls focus on the biceps. Doing chin ups will collaterally help your pull ups, but not optimally. Please stop providing info that will lead your followers into failure.
It's more about your palms facing away that takes the biceps out of the movement. But yeah I agree, most people can do chin-ups far more easily, because they have relatively weak brachioradialis and trapezius.
Guys wanna lose weight? Dont eat shit like fast food nor candy, dont cook with oil and grease, eat healthy and thats all, dont make it feel like a diet, make it a habit.
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Banded pull-ups, green band, up from a blue band when I weighed 12 lbs less. I agree with your body weight advice!
I became addicted to this channel. I've discovered it with the CrossFit Open, and the tips for each open was really useful. Thanks so much! I'm always watching it and learning.
I have a question that came to mind when I saw this video. For example, in order to do kipping pull-ups or butterflies pull-ups, it is recommendable to be able to do at least 5 strict pull-ups, right? Ok, I want to improve my muscle-ups, I practice CrossFit and in the box, the coaches have taught me MU with kiping. So is it similar to strict pull-ups, that to improve my kipping MU I should be able to perform some strict MU or not necessary?
ring rows or seated pull-ups!... but I'm so tired of those! I'm signing up for your free pullup download!
In a workout, I can normally string two together, but if the wod calls for more, I drop down, shake my arms for a short moment and get back up instead of toasting my arms completely. But I'm working on your tips and I can slowly feel that my numbers will increase.
I really like these helpful vids. Thanks.
shocked myself when I can't pull 2 proper ones this year. Then came a slow but gradual return. It helped with setting intermediate goals... first was 10 in however many times it takes. then 5in1 for first set... 8in1, 10in1 and so on... then add on total in a session, eg 20 in X sets and decrease the sets over time. Up the number to 25 in X then 30 in X etc..... Next make sure each of these intermediate goals are consistent for ~5-7 days before setting new goals. Currently at 15 in 1 for first set and daily total target is >40 in 4 sets.
I jump start with 2 months of wt training with dumbbells at home-- max out on dropsets for shoulder, chest, back and arms... Tons of deep dips and diamond pushups. Hardly ever use bands for pullups.
Thanx!
Thanksss!!!
I can get the lower 1/2 easily.. but once I get about 3 to 4 inches from the bar, I struggle finishing the pullup
Green Banded or jumping PUs for me during wods.
Thanks, great points identified in the video. I struggle with the last third of a pull up ( getting my face past the bar). This is the first time I heard that referenced in videos looking to improve my pull up form.
In WODs I prefer scaling with jumping PUs, ring rows have become too less of a challenge and banding I still struggle with the last third of the pull.
Banded pull ups... :( I have only can do ONE strict PU without assistance.
I can do 4
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Banded pull-ups
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Just for everyone's info, the reason chin ups and normal biceps curls suck as a progression into pull-ups is because the wider grip of the pull up gives more protagonism to the brachialis and brachioradialis muscles of the arms rather than the biceps, while chin ups and normal curls focus on the biceps. Doing chin ups will collaterally help your pull ups, but not optimally. Please stop providing info that will lead your followers into failure.
It's more about your palms facing away that takes the biceps out of the movement. But yeah I agree, most people can do chin-ups far more easily, because they have relatively weak brachioradialis and trapezius.
Guys wanna lose weight? Dont eat shit like fast food nor candy, dont cook with oil and grease, eat healthy and thats all, dont make it feel like a diet, make it a habit.
Fast food, candy, oil and grease are all healthy.
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