How did you get to the point of doing your first unassisted pullup?
gyp5012
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I want to be able to 10 pullups but I can't even do 1 right now so I want to know what helped you overcome this feat?
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I did pull-ups on the weight assisted machine at the gym. Then I moved to doing them using the bands - loop the band over the pull-up bar, put one knee in the band. I went to smaller and smaller bands. Then, one magical day, I could do one!8
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My 15 yo son bought a used pull-up bar at Goodwill. He put it up in the door way between the kitchen and the living room. Watching him do sets of 20(he's athletic and in shape) inspired me to try my hand at them. It was a struggle. I could only do one, no matter what grip. 3 months later, I can do six with an underhand grip, 5 with a parallel grip, and 2 with my nemesis, the overhand grip. So, the secret is have a place to do them, and keep trying. Some days i feel awesome, and some days they are a struggle. But keep at it.4
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The only way to get better at pullups is to keep trying them! Use an assisted band as needed, and focus on negatives. Pullups are a great exercise for negatives.2
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Negatives and band assisted pull ups.1
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Just keep doing them. Negatives, assisted with a band. I also did chin-ups before I could do pull-ups. I am still working my way back up after my pregnancy but slowly getting there.1
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I bought a bar and could do a chin up but not a pull up. I did yayog for a few weeks and tried again - I could do a pull up! Kept with bodyweight stuff and now I can do 3 in a row. Huge achievement for this weakling lady who had given birth only 3 months prior2
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Thank you all for the tips! I'll start with some negatives.1
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I always start my clients on inverted rows. Let them know what it feels like to pull up their own bodyweight. And then just keep doing more them eventually transitioning to assisted pull ups (I let then hang and I push them up)
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I started with inverted rows! That's awesome to see that recommendation pop up. I then went to assisted pull-ups using bands and slowly, but surely, I stopped needing bands. Took me a long time. But I am not sure there is any quick fix for this. As a note, I started off with reverse grip, not realizing how the different grips actually work / use different muscles...causing me to to get a little discouraged. So when I got myself remotivated, I went straight for hanging start, fulling extended wide grip to pull up.1
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Taking all of this advice! @gyp5012 this is my NYR as well! Good luck!1
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peaceout_aly wrote: »Taking all of this advice! @gyp5012 this is my NYR as well! Good luck!
It's my 2017 goal too!1 -
peaceout_aly wrote: »Taking all of this advice! @gyp5012 this is my NYR as well! Good luck!
Thank you! Wish you the best as well! @peaceout_aly0 -
This isn't really going to be helpful at all, but losing about 60 lbs was enough to get me to 3 straight pull ups.
(I did some cardio and circuit training style workouts during this time, not really training for strength back then.)
Like I said, not helpful. Although lighter body weight does help, because, you know, there's less to pull-up..
Ok, I'll stop now..1 -
Assisted pullups (I just used a band) until I could do real pullups. Amazing, I know!1
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I did what scooby said to do in his video. And it worked. I took me freaking forever to be able to do them, but you'll get there.
http://scoobysworkshop.com/pullups-for-total-beginners/1 -
assisted machine, then negatives (where you put a box or something under the bar, jump up into chin or pull up final position with your head up above the bar - hold it for a few seconds, then sloooowly lower yourself down back onto the box.)
then one day I could magically do them.
And now I can even do them with a weight belt on and weights dangling between my legs!1 -
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This probably won't help anyone here, but I started by doing pole pull-ups as conditioning work for pole dance. The first day I couldn't lift my feet off the ground, with more time and practice I could left my feet off the ground but my head wasn't above my hands, and then one day I was able to pull all the way up and get my head above my hands. Then I tried to do a regular pull up and I was able to do it with no assistance. It didn't happen overnight. In fact it took a a long time to get to being able to make it half way bc I had no upper body strength in the beginning. The main thing is to keep at it. I kept doing it as conditioning work to get better at pole and that work paid off.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=V1wrg22509w
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