Hey guys. I was just messing around today with my new wrist straps and I ended up doing 10 assisted one arm chins. Assisted by having my left hand on my right wrist.
I dunno, I was impressed with myself with the progress I’m making. Not to mention I’m starting to see abs! Sometimes I just look in the mirror and can’t help but be happy seeing the progress I’m making.
Right. I’ll shut up now. I need to make my pemmican lol.
Wow - that’s totally outstanding, Neil! Last summer I
worked my way up to 21 chest touching the bar chins.
Plus I was able to do 4 reps with a 45lb plate hanging
from my waist. So I figured I was ready to perform my
first one arm assisted chin. Well, I failed miserably on
countless attempts. Picture a spastic tree frog
dangling from a branch
Please get your terminology right. What you’re talking about is a one-handed chin, not a one-armed chin. A one-armed chin is just that, where you use ONE arm, not one to grab the bar and another one to grab your wrist.
Joey Z-You could only do four reps with a 45 but could do 21 with BW? Thats messed up. The most i could ever do is 8 pullups but i could do reps with a 35.
Take myself. I can do a couple of those 1 handed things (with the other hand on the wrist) but it all falls to crap if I try to do a true one armed pullup.
Also I find the grip position alters results too. Chins I consider as having your palms facing you, with pullups being palms away. And I can do different amounts of each, I find chins easier to do more of.
Goldberg - My explanation: I’m only 5 foot 7.5 and
look like a shrunk down version of you. (Same hair
cut too!) At my BW and limb length it’s easier to
do a high number of chins. Adding a 45lb plate is a
different issue because it represents a higher %
of my total BW than it would with someone of
your size.