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Still Struggling with Pull Ups

By On May 31, 2009 Under Beachbody Workouts
Daily Fit Tips

What a beautiful day! It was sunny in Virginia – one of those days where you just want to get out and do something. So, I got out of bed early and ate a bowl of oatmeal with walnuts. I’ve found that to be one of the best combinations for giving me sustained energy in the morning. After discussing a few options with my partner over a cup of coffee, we decided to take our dogs for a walk and then, ride our motorcycles over to the gym for a workout.

Today was supposed to be my Beachbody P90X Chest and Back workout. I wanted to do a varied version of it at the YMCA though because I still cannot do pull ups. I used the assisted pull up station at the gym and was able to get a good burn throughout my back. Tony Horton, the trainer in the P90X Extreme Home Fitness DVDs program, demonstrates how to use resistance bands to simulate pull ups and how to use a chair for assisted pull ups. I’ve been working on these techniques, but many women just have trouble getting up over the bar.

I found an interesting article last month in Women’s Health Magazine. It was a four step article on how to do a pull up by doing things like increasing the amount of time you can keep your chin above the bar in a static hold and doing pull up negatives. Negatives are when you start above the bar and slowly lower your body down to keep tension on your back muscles. I tried these techniques, but I think I get the most work on my back when I use the assisted pull up machine at the gym.

Why is it that women have such difficulty with pull ups? Even as our upper body strength increases, we still seem to struggle with pulling our body weight above the bar. I’ve theorized that it is because most of us store our body weight between our knees and our belly button. This centers our weight at the bottom and may affect our lifting leverage. Ok, that’s my theory. Someday, I hope to conquer this thing called pull ups…even if it’s just one.

After the gym, we were incredibly hungry. We stopped at a local restaurant to have a delicious dish – Mango Talpia. If you haven’t tried it – wow! It was nice to have a healthy meal out. We spent the rest of the day riding along the Colonial Parkway in Williamsburg, Virginia. It’s really pretty this time of year.

Tonight, I plan on doing P90X Yoga X. I feel like I need a good stretch after the chest and back workout, especially after spending so much time working on pull ups. I can do most of the Yoga X routine, but I still struggle with the advanced moves. It’s really cool to see how far I’ve come in 60 days though. In the beginning, I never dreamed I’d be able to complete P90X Yoga X Dvd. The first time I did it, I had to turn it off after about thirty minutes. Now, it’s one of my favorite programs because I kept pressing play.

Oh, I’ve got to squeeze in P90X Ab Ripper X sometime this evening. I saved this one for home because I knew there was no way I could get the abs burn at the gym like I get using my Ab Ripper X Dvd.

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