Group: Beginners to Exercise

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Pull ups!!!!!!!!

mazzas
mazzas
Posts: 1
Joined: 2006/04/08
Australia
2006/04/10, 06:13 PM
I started yesterday... And was very frustrated to find out that I couldn't do a Pull up on the bar...Other than
sruggling to pull up over and over what other exercises would help enhance my ability to perform a pull up properly. I am setting a goal to be able to get my self up there. :angry: I am a 41 lady.

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Mazza
flyonthewall
flyonthewall
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Joined: 2005/01/18
Canada
2006/04/11, 09:15 AM
Welcome to the club mazzas. Pull ups are extremely hard to do and even more so for women. I have set a similar goal for myself this year and will be thrilled to do just one. I'm using an assisted pull up machine at my gym. It has a place that you kneel and set a counter weight so that you're only having to pull a portion of your body weight. I'm slowly but surely increasing the amount I can pull up--I'm up to about 100lbs, so I still have a long way to go. Any exercise that builds back and arm muscles will help i.e. lat pull downs, seated rows, bicep curls, assisted pull ups, bent over rows etc.

There is a great thread in the power lifters section (I think that's the one) called "progressive pull ups" -If I remember correctly- it has some great ideas to build up to a full pull up. It is thumbtacked near the top of the list.

Good Luck and welcome to FT!

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Even if you are on the right track, you will get run over if you just sit there.
flyonthewall
flyonthewall
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Joined: 2005/01/18
Canada
2006/04/11, 09:19 AM
I found the right location for the "other chin up progression" thread.

http://www.freetrainers.com/FT/jsp/pro/Message.jsp?f_ix=1&t_ix=2652

It's in the intermediate and advanced wt training forum...just cut and paste the above link and it'll take you to it.