Left hanging?
            
                
                    jo_marnes                
                
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                    Hey all,
So, having spoken to the people at the gym, they have confirmed that due to a dual pulley system, I am in fact pulling 53kg, not the 26.5kg it says on the weight stack - go me! So my problem is that I need to up my weights, but when I go up to 57kg (the next increment), it's more than my bodyweight (54 kg). So, I can't actually pull the bar down into position. Once I get my knees under the support I'd be ok, but I can't get to that point. It's like I'm hanging (feet off of the ground!) from the bar. So anyone got any tips as to how I can get around this??
Thanks!
                So, having spoken to the people at the gym, they have confirmed that due to a dual pulley system, I am in fact pulling 53kg, not the 26.5kg it says on the weight stack - go me! So my problem is that I need to up my weights, but when I go up to 57kg (the next increment), it's more than my bodyweight (54 kg). So, I can't actually pull the bar down into position. Once I get my knees under the support I'd be ok, but I can't get to that point. It's like I'm hanging (feet off of the ground!) from the bar. So anyone got any tips as to how I can get around this??
Thanks!
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            Do they have a single-pulley that you can use? or those little increment weights you can add to the stack?
Maybe work on BW pullups instead?0 - 
            Someone suggested pull ups on one of the other forums too.... hmmmmm..... am hesitant about attempting these in public, lol0
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            Did you ever get this worked out? I'm not *quite* to that point yet, but today my final rep at 125 pounds yanked me off the seat and it got me thinking! Then I remembered this post from way back when I was still in Stage 1.
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