The workout routine should be as simple as possible, but not simpler.
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You're right about the one in the GIF, although, on the plus side, it does offer a teachable moment for "kippers." However, I tried this one, and found it to be quite stable:That is why I will never buy those doorframe pull up bars. I dont care what the commercials say, my weight would rip the door apart....
You're right about the one in the GIF, although, on the plus side, it does offer a teachable moment for "kippers." However, I tried this one, and found it to be quite stable:
I know. But kipping makes the telescoping tension pull-up bar a guaranteed accident in the making. Weight notwithstanding. Just saying.My point had nothing to do with kipping
Yes, agreed, the telescoping tension pull up bars are not a good choice. That's why I mentioned a different type of doorway pull-up bar earlier. Not that I own one or suggest you get one; just that it is a safer alternative for people wanting such a thing. You said you're a heavy guy (I'll assume it's all muscle) and that the door frame won't support it (and you). Well, look at this guy, who is heavy (fat), out of shape and does pull-ups badly, even kipping while he's at it:That is convenient but I am talking about strict pullups on most of those things that will yank out the molding around the door. Those things rely to much on the strength of the door for support and nothing at all with the bar itself. I am 215 lbs. and those door frames were not built to have the molding support the weight. Even telescopic one the weight will pull down one side. Most of them are not made well for heavier muscular folks who reach up to grab and pull their body weight up. I have never kipped a pull up in my life and tried plenty of those bars and luckily stopped before real damage occurred.
I think the best way to avoid swinging like a pendulum when doing pull-ups and chin-ups is with the knees bent. Not the hips, just the knees.You call that kipping, he just has his knees up but he is not doing full extension pull ups,
Why? Because he cannot hang fully and go down or hist feet crash into the floor. That is my other criticism, doorways are too low for someone 6' or over. I prefer the rigs at any gym.