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  2. Pull-up (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] The pull-up performed with a supinated grip is sometimes called a chin-up. [1] [7] A pull-up may be completed using different widths of hand position; studies have found that participants freely choose a grip that is between 20 and 50 percent wider than shoulder width. A grip that is too wide could increase the injury risk or reduce ...

  3. Muscle-up - Wikipedia

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    The muscle-up begins with the arms extended above the head, gripping a hold in the overhand pull-up position. The hold is usually on a chin-up bar or gymnastic rings. The body is then explosively pulled up by the arms in a radial pull-up, with greater speed than a regular pull-up. When the bar approaches the upper chest, the wrists are swiftly ...

  4. Why women tend to struggle with pull-ups, according to experts

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    Olson shares that “negative pull-ups” are also a great starting point. “Use a chair or bench. Hang from a pull-up bar in the flexed (ending/up) position,” she explains of the exercise.

  5. Inverted row - Wikipedia

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    The lifter holds the bar with an overhand grip, straight arms, straight body, upper body hanging with heels on the ground close together. The lifter pulls the chest toward the bar until it touches, before returning to the starting position under control. Good form means that the body is kept straight throughout the movement.

  6. United States Marine Corps Physical Fitness Test - Wikipedia

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    For this test, Marines choose to either perform pull-ups or push-ups. However, the maximum score is only attainable if pull-ups are chosen. The pull-ups may be done with either an overhand (pronated) grip or an underhand (supinated) "chin-up" grip. Changes in grip are allowed as long as the feet do not touch the ground and only the hands come ...

  7. Upright row - Wikipedia

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    The upright row is a weight training exercise performed by holding a weight with an overhand grip and lifting it straight up to the collarbone. This is a compound exercise that involves the trapezius, the deltoids and the biceps. The narrower the grip the more the trapezius muscles are exercised, as opposed to the deltoids.

  8. Talk:Chin-up - Wikipedia

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    Chin Ups: Take a fairly wide grip on a chinning bar, palms away from you Close-Grip Chin-Ups: Hands are close together on the chinning bar, palms away from you Reverse Grip Chin-Ups: Use a curling grip (palms toward you) If palms-to-body (supinated) is a "reverse hands" or "reverse grip", this would make the opposite the default.

  9. Talk:Pull-up (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    "A pull-up differs from a chin-up in that in a pull-up your hands are facing away from you while in a chin-up your hands are facing towards you." There is no valid source that limits a pull up to a palms-away grip. A palms-toward (supine) grip has also been called a pull up. Palms-away have also been called chin-ups.