130, 10 (lol)
130, 10 (lol)
175 lbs
30 chin ups
10-12. 215lbs.
Also he said pull-ups not chin ups.
144, 7
20. I can do 16 wide-grip with hands facing away, which may be comparative better. I do those more frequently. I'm 6'2 and right at 200 lbs.
I do 10 pull-ups and 20 chin-ups daily. 155 lbs.
Not sure how many I could do, but the 10/20 has gotten so much easier as the year has gone on. I do these instead of lift weights and the results have been good, believe it or not.
120 pounds. 1 pull-up. (I did 2 once!)
170, 9.
145lbs, 12 chin ups, have not done pull ups in a long time!
Real pull-ups? Full extension and no kipping? 16-20. 155 lbs.
180, 10
152, does -1 count?
180 lbs, 4, sometimes 5
22 (palms away, the other way hurts my elbows), 180. Full range of motion pull ups.
I only do Kipping pullups and I am 210 and can do 25
learn the difference between pull ups and chin ups before you ask the question.
155 lbs
31
These numbers are funny.
Arms straight, pull up to chin over bar, go all the way down. That's 1. 10 is strong. 20 is unlikely. More than that and you're lying.
Alan
7 on a bad day, 12 to 13 on a good day, with proper form. 5'11, 155
Female, 117. As of now 5-6 chin-ups. Was doing 5-6 full range pull-ups over the summer then I slacked on them. Trying to work them back up since winter is strength focused for me. Prob 2 full range pull-ups right now :/