Over the past few weeks, I've been experimenting with various pull-up combinations. High reps at body weight. Higher reps with the pull-up being aided by a band. Even low reps with added weight.

I've always loved the pull-up/chin-up because it's like the Upper Body Deadlift. You either do them, or you don't. There is no half-assing it.

When I started to do the 10 sets of 10 rep pulldown today the weight seemed very light to me. I did them strictly and without compromise to the scapular motion, and I attribute this to the high-rep-aided pull-ups.

There are four hand positions on my EliteFTS overhead ladder and I am doing 2 sets of 65 reps in each position. Not only that, I am utilizing the "FatGripz" on each of the sets making the later reps hard as blazes on my forearms.

Good fun!

Today's Training:

Cycle

Blast Strap Row/Push-up super set: 4x10

4-way neck: 1x10

Lat Pulldown: 10x10

C/S Row: 10x10

BOSU Sit-ups: 125

Cycle

Run: 5x100 yards

Harry Selkow
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