Cathe's newsletter article, "Strength Training: Why It’s Important to Do Exercises You Hate," immediately made me think of pullups. I really "hate" pullups.
The only way I can do pullups is to constantly work on them. If I practice them all the time, I can maybe get up to 3 or 4 unassisted (and even then I have to give a little "hop" to get myself up). But if I stop for even a few days, I lose all progress immediately and can't even eek out 1--not even close. What is up with that? It drives me nuts!
There isn't any other exercise that is so hard for me and that I lose all progress with. For example: if I don't do pushups regularly, I might not be able to do as many as I could if I was really focusing on them, but I CAN still do them. Or I might not be able to lift as much weight as I can when I just finish a round of STS, but I can still lift heavy. I can pull out any workout and use the same weight I have in my notes.
Is it because I haven't been doing pullups nearly as long as I've been doing other exercises? Did I mention I really "hate" pullups?
Any comments or suggestions are appreciated. Feel free to chime in with exercises you "hate" but are good for you.
The only way I can do pullups is to constantly work on them. If I practice them all the time, I can maybe get up to 3 or 4 unassisted (and even then I have to give a little "hop" to get myself up). But if I stop for even a few days, I lose all progress immediately and can't even eek out 1--not even close. What is up with that? It drives me nuts!
There isn't any other exercise that is so hard for me and that I lose all progress with. For example: if I don't do pushups regularly, I might not be able to do as many as I could if I was really focusing on them, but I CAN still do them. Or I might not be able to lift as much weight as I can when I just finish a round of STS, but I can still lift heavy. I can pull out any workout and use the same weight I have in my notes.
Is it because I haven't been doing pullups nearly as long as I've been doing other exercises? Did I mention I really "hate" pullups?
Any comments or suggestions are appreciated. Feel free to chime in with exercises you "hate" but are good for you.