atiman
Cathlete
RE: Briee!
Hey everybody! I would like to join in on the check-in.
Last year I could do 4, almost 5 chin-ups. I can't do any pull-ups...yes, I think that these are much harder. I am going to the gym today and I will how many I can get out. I'll even try the pull-up version, too.
I do remember that when I started doing them, I got stronger very fast. I was able to do another one in less time than I thought I would. Also, I find that bending my knees and crossing my legs didn't work for me. I couldn't do them that way at all. Straight legged is easier for me.
I have seen some of the instructors do chin-ups/pullups by bringing up bent knees to their chest. They find it easier to help them lift themselves up. I don't!
The reason I stopped doing them was that when I did do chin-ups my tennis elbow really flared up. It was part of what prevented me from doing more. Does anybody else have this problem?
Namita
Hey everybody! I would like to join in on the check-in.
Last year I could do 4, almost 5 chin-ups. I can't do any pull-ups...yes, I think that these are much harder. I am going to the gym today and I will how many I can get out. I'll even try the pull-up version, too.
I do remember that when I started doing them, I got stronger very fast. I was able to do another one in less time than I thought I would. Also, I find that bending my knees and crossing my legs didn't work for me. I couldn't do them that way at all. Straight legged is easier for me.
I have seen some of the instructors do chin-ups/pullups by bringing up bent knees to their chest. They find it easier to help them lift themselves up. I don't!
The reason I stopped doing them was that when I did do chin-ups my tennis elbow really flared up. It was part of what prevented me from doing more. Does anybody else have this problem?
Namita