Kipping pull ups
Don't be ridiculous - people don't actually do these.... Right.. ?
Soreness is still what I measure the success of my last workout on most of the time. For better or for worse...
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Kipping pull ups
Don't be ridiculous - people don't actually do these.... Right.. ?
Soreness is still what I measure the success of my last workout on most of the time. For better or for worse...
Soreness can be induced easily, especially if you exaggerate the eccentric portion of a movement.
Thanks for the reply - feels like someone should compile your posts and make a book.
About the eccentric work, do you mean overload and just do eccentric, or simply go slow on the way down and quicker up? The latter is what I try to do, nice and slow down, feel the tension, and then push up. Not really pausing at the bottom, but definitely faster up than down. Pointless or counterproductive? I noticed that many I see on YouTube go really fast down and up - can't argue against monsters like Ronnie Coleman - but is that the most effective approach at my far more modest weight levels?
Here's someone who thinks eccentric work is great:
6 Powerful Benefits of Eccentric Training
