chrisp
New member
THIS IS NOT A TYPO,
Unlike the bench press, most guys gauge chin up performance on 'how many reps' they can perform,not how much weight they can move.
The chin up is one of the most important excerises anybody looking to get stronger and bigger can do.
I think you should be able to 'chin' wot you can 'bench'.
Shoulder injuries rise significantly when a guy bench's 15% more than he can chin research has shown.
Tomany guys overtrain on the bench,even some of the 1rm lifts on here prove that.
So try it?? If you bench 120kg at 90kg b/w, strap 30kg to you and chin..
Or do what I do, do as many chins as you can, say you manage 15.
then load the barbell with your b/w and do 15.
If you fall short you have an imbalance,and are prone to shoulder injuries.
Unlike the bench press, most guys gauge chin up performance on 'how many reps' they can perform,not how much weight they can move.
The chin up is one of the most important excerises anybody looking to get stronger and bigger can do.
I think you should be able to 'chin' wot you can 'bench'.
Shoulder injuries rise significantly when a guy bench's 15% more than he can chin research has shown.
Tomany guys overtrain on the bench,even some of the 1rm lifts on here prove that.
So try it?? If you bench 120kg at 90kg b/w, strap 30kg to you and chin..
Or do what I do, do as many chins as you can, say you manage 15.
then load the barbell with your b/w and do 15.
If you fall short you have an imbalance,and are prone to shoulder injuries.