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Manchester United
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Pull-Ups
I was just wondering where every-one does their pull-ups? I can't find any where to do mine, I was thinking about buying one from the internet but they are quite expensive and since im only 15 I don't exactly have enough money. I was thinking could I just use a tree, it would be the same as doing it on an actual pull-up bar right??
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Improvise.
A tree, local football goalposts (if there are any about), your local park with climbing frames or swings, a bit of scaffolding, a broom across the back of a couple of chairs (make sure the chairs can take the weight though). It's all out there if you have the time to look for it.
As long as you can hang with your feet off of the floor and you practise good form on your reps, I can't see the problem. You're still working your mind and muscles.
All the best.
A tree, local football goalposts (if there are any about), your local park with climbing frames or swings, a bit of scaffolding, a broom across the back of a couple of chairs (make sure the chairs can take the weight though). It's all out there if you have the time to look for it.
As long as you can hang with your feet off of the floor and you practise good form on your reps, I can't see the problem. You're still working your mind and muscles.
All the best.
AJ
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Try one of these mate. You just fit them on any door frame, I have one and they're great and £7.97 isn't that expensive.Manchester United wrote:I was just wondering where every-one does their pull-ups? I can't find any where to do mine, I was thinking about buying one from the internet but they are quite expensive and since im only 15 I don't exactly have enough money. I was thinking could I just use a tree, it would be the same as doing it on an actual pull-up bar right??
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Should hope not at 9-10 PM... one hell of a detention if it is!aspinall wrote:why aren't you at school at that time ?Warfordd wrote:I'm 15 and I just go too the park when all the younger kids have gone in (like 9 - 10PM) And just do them on the firemans pole thing
the bar above swings, easy peasy
I can do like 16 now
Stokey
Yes just buy a pull-up bar from Argos mate, I couldn't do one before, and now I do about 15-17. Just every time you get in from running do as many as you can, or if you're doing a circuit do pull ups straight after. Also try holding on with arms straight, then counting for 5/10 seconds, then go half way up and count, then get your chin above the bar and count, then do the same on the way down, that helped me.
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just_me
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Does that Argos chin up bar screw into your doorway - does it leave big holes or anything permenant in your doorway?Alfa wrote: Try one of these mate. You just fit them on any door frame, I have one and they're great and £7.97 isn't that expensive.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/p ... sories.htm
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No, don't own one my self but I’ve got a mate who has one and it leaves no marks or holes what so ever, I find them quite tough to use being tall 'ish' and me mate house having not very high or wide doors, but better than nothing!just_me wrote:Does that Argos chin up bar screw into your doorway - does it leave big holes or anything permenant in your doorway?Alfa wrote: Try one of these mate. You just fit them on any door frame, I have one and they're great and £7.97 isn't that expensive.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/p ... sories.htm
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