Doc Posted June 11, 2013 Content Count: 188 Joined: 08/19/11 Status: Offline Share Posted June 11, 2013 What really helped me (and still does) is if you jump and hold yourself above the bar, then slowly, slowly lower yourself while counting to five, and you don't want your arms to be fully extended until you hit '5'. Do that about 7 times a day and you'll be doing pullups in no time. Thanks bro, that's what I've been doing. I knew it wasn't in vain! Link to comment
Caution Posted June 11, 2013 Content Count: 11501 Joined: 10/19/08 Status: Offline Share Posted June 11, 2013 Also, get a pullup bar (like $20, if that) and set it on your door. Do a max set every time you walk through your doorway, and you'll be golden. 1 Link to comment
Doc Posted July 14, 2013 Content Count: 188 Joined: 08/19/11 Status: Offline Share Posted July 14, 2013 (edited) That feel when you have a better ass than your sister... Edited July 14, 2013 by Doc Link to comment
xYounger Posted July 15, 2013 Content Count: 100 Joined: 03/06/12 Status: Offline Share Posted July 15, 2013 Just got a 2 Liter Camelbak Backpack recently. Have been going on 2-3 hour bike rides every few days. It's much more enjoyable than running, especially when you find new trails to ride through some woods. Link to comment
bob the pirate Posted July 15, 2013 Content Count: 410 Joined: 06/03/12 Status: Offline Share Posted July 15, 2013 Just got a 2 Liter Camelbak Backpack recently. Have been going on 2-3 hour bike rides every few days. It's much more enjoyable than running, especially when you find new trails to ride through some woods. Yeah, I have a treadmill and a stationed bike in my garage that I work out on sometimes but running/riding outside is much better. Link to comment
Doc Posted July 15, 2013 Content Count: 188 Joined: 08/19/11 Status: Offline Share Posted July 15, 2013 Yeah, I have a treadmill and a stationed bike in my garage that I work out on sometimes but running/riding outside is much better. reDiHt3KcBo[/YouTube] Try this while on the treadmill. Link to comment
SneakySnake Posted July 19, 2013 Content Count: 1910 Joined: 08/07/08 Status: Offline Share Posted July 19, 2013 Started around late 2011 or early 2012 to get my fitness level to that of the requirement for army enrollment. Took Whey protein for awhile and I now take Hydrolysate (basically higher quality Whey). Caution's advice works very well, was barely able to manage 3-4 in a set at first, but after a few weeks I was able to do larger sets and could see some results. Just that initial week of soreness was pretty rough. Currently: 6", 175lbs, 9-10% bodyfat, lean mass is approx. 157 lbs. Go to the gym 4 times a week usually, run 5k every morning, depending on weather. Can't remember lifting stats, but I can deadlift about 400 w/o belt. I used these two plans for different routines throughout the last year: Bodybuilding.com - The Bizzy Diet 21-Day Fitness Plan: Overview Bodybuilding.com - NFL Combine Trainer: Pete Bommarito NFL Training Guide - Rise To The Next Level This is where I've disappeared too. 1 Link to comment
Caution Posted July 19, 2013 Content Count: 11501 Joined: 10/19/08 Status: Offline Share Posted July 19, 2013 Started around late 2011 or early 2012 to get my fitness level to that of the requirement for army enrollment. Took Whey protein for awhile and I now take Hydrolysate (basically higher quality Whey). Caution's advice works very well, was barely able to manage 3-4 in a set at first, but after a few weeks I was able to do larger sets and could see some results. Just that initial week of soreness was pretty rough. Currently: 6", 175lbs, 9-10% bodyfat, lean mass is approx. 157 lbs. Go to the gym 4 times a week usually, run 5k every morning, depending on weather. Can't remember lifting stats, but I can deadlift about 400 w/o belt. I used these two plans for different routines throughout the last year: Bodybuilding.com - The Bizzy Diet 21-Day Fitness Plan: Overview Bodybuilding.com - NFL Combine Trainer: Pete Bommarito NFL Training Guide - Rise To The Next Level This is where I've disappeared too. Glad to hear it! Worked well for me, I couldn't do 1 like 4 years ago, and just continuously doing them brought me up a lot. Shit, I did like 15 or 20 when I was balls ass drunk the other month. Just keep doing them and you'll go up. Link to comment
Doc Posted July 29, 2013 Content Count: 188 Joined: 08/19/11 Status: Offline Share Posted July 29, 2013 As of 7/29/13 My stats so far are: Squat 170 Bench 115 OHP 75 Deadlift 205 Rows 80 Link to comment
Eldest Posted August 2, 2013 Content Count: 2686 Joined: 03/22/08 Status: Offline Share Posted August 2, 2013 What really helped me (and still does) is if you jump and hold yourself above the bar, then slowly, slowly lower yourself while counting to five, and you don't want your arms to be fully extended until you hit '5'. Do that about 7 times a day and you'll be doing pullups in no time. Fluttershy der Führer;668136]Thanks bro, that's what I've been doing. I knew it wasn't in vain! Yeah...can't do this while doing a routine. My arms will be so tired that I can't even lift a water bottle after doing this and this exercise is pretty much at the beginning of a workout. Link to comment
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