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Pull-up tutorial for beginners! I talk about the three major progression steps in the video. Practice with patience & consistency. Master a level before moving on. It takes time, and that’s ok! Start small, too small to fail, but just start!

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SobrLife2 年前

Thank you for sharing this.

Ken D Berry MD 的头像
Ken D Berry MD2 年前

Great tutorial! Don't skip steps people!

Sabine Brinkmann 的头像
Sabine Brinkmann2 年前

Thanks Ken 😊

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COYS2 年前

Great technique.

Jack Daniels 的头像
Jack Daniels2 年前

Great advice! Thanks.

💯 Sherwood Minor 💯 的头像
💯 Sherwood Minor 💯2 年前

Very good tutorial too

Sabine Brinkmann 的头像
Sabine Brinkmann2 年前

Thank you 😊

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Jeff Megna2 年前

How long do you think it should take. I’m 63 can’t come close to doing one.

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Sabine Brinkmann2 年前

Honestly, it takes as long as it takes…it’s idiosyncratic and depends on your fitness level, body composition ( that’s a big one actually), consistency, old injuries… it’s never too late, though! And it does not matter how long it takes…focus on the process instead.

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Mἱguel2 年前

2/2.. See, too often when doing pullups, we overwork our forearm rotators before they are ready, and don't have the strength yet in the other muscles to lighten the load on those forearm rotators. Tearing a forearm rotator can take 2 months to heal... so one needs to be careful.

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Sabine Brinkmann2 年前

Indeed. There are a lot of things to consider. Including supplementary rows and pulldowns. However, if you overload a beginner with all of this, they are less likely to start with just hanging.

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