
if pullups don't work for anyone of you it doesn't mean it's not good, i love pullups + chinups - weighted ones especially
and a great scheme to get ur 1st pullup slowly but surely
In your case, I would do negatives on the chin multiple times throughout the day (obviously with practicality dictating frequency, if you are nowhere near a bar all day, do them when you can). Lots of practice of good quality slow negatives emphasizing the bottom few inches of the movement will get you to a solid chin faster than anything. Once you can do one, you are on the fast track to multiples, you would just do one single rep as frequently as possible for a week or two and then you would have at least two if not more by then.
Ditch the kip. Kipping pullups are only good for making you look like an ass and wrecking shoulders. Stick to the slow negatives and build the strength to do them strict (won't take long at all).
To get you multiples from a starting point of one, the method would look like:
1 chin, rest 1:00, 1 chin, rest 1:00 and so on until the prescribed number was completed (I normally start people with 6).
The next workout would be the same except the interval would be :55. You would subtract :05 each session from the interval with the theory being that eventually you would do an uninterrupted set of 6. The reality however is that more often than not, you are doing close to that number uninterrupted if tested by the time you reach the :30 interval mark or so.
To make a note, that is the "chin ladder" equivalent for someone who is incapable of doing the frequency method (due to lack of exposure to a bar which is extremely rare, or with a client who I know will not do them on their own but I have deemed worthy of not firing despite this) and who can only currently do one chin. The frequency and ladder methods can be used by anyone else that is capable of more than one single rep at a time.
I know DL doesn't advocate pullups but sure he doesn't have problems banging out 6 of those with ease.
Cloud2322, ur school of thought sucks, a physique is not about bicep and tricep and chest.
most bodybuilders don't do pullup ?


ultimately it's finding exercises that works for you not someone else

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This post has been edited by ken86: Dec 31 2010, 04:11 PM