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A 3-day split that targets your legs while still allowing you to maintain size and strength in your upper body. …read more
Squats rule, but performing hamstring curls first will make your legs even bigger and your squats even stronger. …read more
Since I’m on a tremendous kipping pullup spree lately I figured I’d just keep it going. Over the years I’ve compiled several corrective exercises (Some mobility drills, some stability drills and some for motor control) that I like to use to improve the kipping pullup. I’ve taken the ones I found most valuable and thrown them into a warmup that’s easy to do, concise and requires very little equipment. These are the same drills I used at Crossfit Tribe when I was coaching there. Hopefully this video will help some people struggling with the kipping pullup and give some coaches a couple ideas to throw into their warmup prior to a big workout with pullups. Without further ado, here it is!
Kipping pullups are like drugs, I can’t stop writing about them,
Dan Pope, DPT, CSCS
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