I've always been weak at Chin Up and Pull Up.
Some people on the reddit sub recommended the Pavel pull up fighter program. So I decided to give it a try with my chin up.
I started the program and I could barely do 4 chin up. I did it for 1 block and was able to up my Rep Max by 1 every week. So today I tested and I'm now at 10 chin up. The max I have ever done in my life.
The last 2 weeks where really difficult because the volume was becoming more and more intense. Next time I'll keep it at 4 weeks.
Now for the next block I'll try the TB style. What should I do for 75 85 95 weeks? 7 8 9 or 8 9 10?
Chin Up, it works!
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Re: Chin Up, it works!
I would try 6/7/8/7/8/9 personally.
Re: Chin Up, it works!
As a training max? It makes sensegrouchyjarhead wrote:I would try 6/7/8/7/8/9 personally.
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I would suggest if possible then continue with fighter PU for next block with a training max of 7-8 to increase your pull ups further, and after that, if you can do 3x10-15 pull ups then you can start with weighted pull ups for blocks ahead. Fighter pull-up program is really good at increasing bodyweight pull ups, so if possible stick with it until it works.
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Isn't it too taxing. I saw some response on his forum saying that it's not something to use for long. Only for a little boost because it's a lot, 5 day in a row. He suggest to stop after 4 weeks.bytes-cruncher wrote:I would suggest if possible then continue with fighter PU for next block with a training max of 7-8 to increase your pull ups further, and after that, if you can do 3x10-15 pull ups then you can start with weighted pull ups for blocks ahead. Fighter pull-up program is really good at increasing bodyweight pull ups, so if possible stick with it until it works.
You think I'll be ok if I continue?
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Since you can already do a set of 10, it is not going to be taxing if you use fighter PU with a 1RM of 6-7 (training max). The reason I said to stick with it because of your ability to up your max by 1 rep every week, which I think is a pretty good progress.
If you think volume could be an issue here, then as suggested by others try TB style progression i.e., 6/7/8, 7/8/9 for this block then depending on your new maxes you can choose to run another block with fighter PU. A block here now or later shouldn't make much difference in the long term.
If you think volume could be an issue here, then as suggested by others try TB style progression i.e., 6/7/8, 7/8/9 for this block then depending on your new maxes you can choose to run another block with fighter PU. A block here now or later shouldn't make much difference in the long term.
Re: Chin Up, it works!
You convinced me. I started another block with fighter program. I started with 6 to ensure to have full control on my Chin Up, because at the end it was becoming really difficult and maybe not 100% perfect.bytes-cruncher wrote:Since you can already do a set of 10, it is not going to be taxing if you use fighter PU with a 1RM of 6-7 (training max). The reason I said to stick with it because of your ability to up your max by 1 rep every week, which I think is a pretty good progress.
If you think volume could be an issue here, then as suggested by others try TB style progression i.e., 6/7/8, 7/8/9 for this block then depending on your new maxes you can choose to run another block with fighter PU. A block here now or later shouldn't make much difference in the long term.
I hope it will still work.
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Good luck and starting with 6 is a great decision to ensure good form and progress in future. I am looking forward to your post after this block.