Yes, but if it were now I could not since I sprained my wrist on Saturday while biking.Are you strong enough to pull yourself on top of a ledge above you?
Originally posted by: KingNothing
What the heck? If you can do one pull up, you can do this.
Originally posted by: KingNothing
What the heck? If you can do one pull up, you can do this.
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: KingNothing
What the heck? If you can do one pull up, you can do this.
No you cant.
1) holding onto a bar is a lot easier than holding onto the corner of a block.
2) pulling your entire body up over a ledge is a lot harder than pulling your chin up to the level of the ledge.
I don't think it's harder because you can swing your leg up onto the ledge to help yourself up.Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: KingNothing
What the heck? If you can do one pull up, you can do this.
No you cant.
1) holding onto a bar is a lot easier than holding onto the corner of a block.
2) pulling your entire body up over a ledge is a lot harder than pulling your chin up to the level of the ledge.
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: KingNothing
What the heck? If you can do one pull up, you can do this.
No you cant.
1) holding onto a bar is a lot easier than holding onto the corner of a block.
2) pulling your entire body up over a ledge is a lot harder than pulling your chin up to the level of the ledge.
Originally posted by: CadetLee
If I can use my legs, than sure.
Originally posted by: Howard
Let's say the ledge is low enough that you can grasp it in your hands after a jump, but high enough that you can't really use the jump's inertia to help you up. Are you strong enough to pull yourself on top?