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    100 pullups/ chin ups

    Have any of you tried doing pullups/chin ups for time? I tried it the other day and did 100 in 18.45 minutes. It's not great, but way better than I thought I would do.....
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    congratulations. better than alot of people.

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    was that with your palms facing you? idk i could prolly do 100 in 8-10mins or faster. 10mins top.

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    hardcore, thats good, pull ups are the upper body equivalent of a squat. one buff lady

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    Quote Originally Posted by kinkery View Post
    was that with your palms facing you? idk i could prolly do 100 in 8-10mins or faster. 10mins top.
    I did both, more chin ups than pullups, but pullups are still real hard for me. I can do 5-7 chins to 2-3 pullups. At the end of the 100 I was doing singles of pullups and 3-4 on chin ups.

    If you can do 100 in less than 10 minutes, than that Is Awesome!...
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    I don't think I've ever done more than 50 vertical pulling reps in one day.

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    I think it would take me 25-30 minutes to do 100.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billie7 View Post
    Have any of you tried doing pullups/chin ups for time? I tried it the other day and did 100 in 18.45 minutes. It's not great, but way better than I thought I would do.....
    That's impressive. Way to go!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReproMan View Post
    I think it would take me 25-30 hours to do 100.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bakerboy View Post


    Ya know, now that I think about it. It probably would. I'd get to about 50-60 and need at least a days rest to do the next 40.

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    ^ me too actually. Id just go to total failure i think, haha.
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