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Old 06-23-2009, 06:40 PM
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I haven't been on this site in quite some time. But in the past, the people here have always been extremely helpful.

I have fallen out of the fitness world for about a year, due to many personal problems, and injuries. Right now I'm trying to get back into the weight lifting world. When I had stopped, I was in the middle of steady progression with the 5x5 program. I'd go right back to using that since I've had so much success with it in the past, but I had a knee injury and it still doesn't feel 100%, so I don't want to risk re-injurying it with all those squats. Obviously if I can't squat, I sure as hell can't do the 5 x 5, hell it's going to be tough to progress with anything until I feel my knee is ready to squat again.

Aside from the knee injury that is keeping me from squatting, I have lost tremendous strength where pullups are concerned. Sadly, and surprisingly, the last few times I did pullups I was only able to do 2 full reps. That's with a shoulder width grip. My question is, does anyone know of a substitute for pullups that is actually worthwhile? I don't see how I'm going to progress when I'm only capable of doing 2 lousy pullups right now. I need something that will work on strengthening my pullup ability without actually doing pullups, unless you guys think I can actually start with 2 reps and slowly build up using legit pullups.

I'm coming back into the game really slow for a few weeks, I don't intent on getting hardcore for about 3-4 weeks of training. I've really fallen apart over the past year, my current stats are 5'11, 182.5 pounds, with a disgusting 22.3% bodyfat. Hell, I'm not sure if I want to concentrate on putting some muscle mass back on, or burning away some fat first. That may be a coin flip. I started back up a week ago and made a weight lifting plan based on single factor training, for now. Any opinions on whether I should worry about burning off some bodyfat first, or bulking up a bit first would be appreciated. I'm kinda leaning towards knocking off like 4-5% bodyfat before I worry about strength and size, mostly because after I knock off a few %'s, obviously in turn that will help solve my problem of not being able to do pullups.

If my post is long winded, I apologize, but usually it's hard for people to give good advice without a solid backround on the person, and hard to receive legit advice if the person giving it does not have enough information.

Any and all responses are highly appreciated!

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Old 06-25-2009, 01:55 PM
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hmm... looks like the board isn't rockin like it used to be.. oh well I'll figure it out. Still if anyone has any information to offer, it's appreciated
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Old 06-25-2009, 04:30 PM
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Right on bro, because 2 pull ups are better than 1.
I would do as many sets of 2 as I could with just enough time to recoup for 2 more..
It won't take any time at all and you will be gaining reps.
Pull up's are hard I am at 10 reps looking for 12. Now if i can at 41yo 16%bf 6'3 262 pounds
so can you.
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Old 06-25-2009, 05:28 PM
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6'3, 262lbs, that is definately an awkward pullup

Thanks for your help man, that's pretty much all I needed to know. I wasn't sure if I would be able to gain reps while I can only do 2 reps. Thought I might have to do some assistance work to get the reps up first, before I could even progress with pullups. It'd be alot worse if I couldn't do any pullups, hah.

Thanks again, I'll bang out a few sets of 2 and hopefully i'll start to increase reps quick enough!
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Old 06-26-2009, 12:26 AM
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I am 6'1" and about 234lbs, and I can only get 4 or 5 at a time. 6 Months ago, I could barely get 1. I had my buddy just give me a little boost, and in no time, I was getting them on my own. As long as you are doing most of the work, you will see improvements.
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