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I bought a perfect pullup and I absolutely cannot do even 1 proper pull-up. I did manage to bang 1 out last week, but I had to hop just a bit to get the momentum going. And even then I struggled to finish it. I Googled the 2 options, and what I'm seeing either sounds like nothing but an opinion "[that method] sucks!" or they give no explanation why they were recommending what they were. Now when I say assisted I'm not talking that lousy ass machine at the my gym. I'm talking with bands like this product.
http://www.lifelineusa.com/products/pullup-revolution-pro.html?oid=1025_49
I've started doing pull-downs, and I am making some progress. When I started, as soon as I stepped off the chair I'd drop like a ton of bricks. Now I can actually hold myself up for a bit when I step off it and can lower down at at a medium pace. But I still don't have the control to make the motion as slow and smooth as it should be. And while I am making visible progress I'm wondering if the product I linked to would be more effective than what I'm doing now. If I was to keep at it 3x a week for 60 days which would method would I benefit from more?
http://www.lifelineusa.com/products/pullup-revolution-pro.html?oid=1025_49
I've started doing pull-downs, and I am making some progress. When I started, as soon as I stepped off the chair I'd drop like a ton of bricks. Now I can actually hold myself up for a bit when I step off it and can lower down at at a medium pace. But I still don't have the control to make the motion as slow and smooth as it should be. And while I am making visible progress I'm wondering if the product I linked to would be more effective than what I'm doing now. If I was to keep at it 3x a week for 60 days which would method would I benefit from more?
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