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I forget if I shared this link before or not. It's one of many sites I recommend, but it applies nicely here since there are a lot of women looking to get into weight training.



Specifically the "iron" section.
 
Glad you enjoyed. She actually knows her stuff too, when it comes to lifting weights.
 
Im doing a bit of strength training and after reading this site I tried to do a chin up myself, I probly moved about an inch, if that :doh:

It is a great site :)
 
Im doing a bit of strength training and after reading this site I tried to do a chin up myself, I probly moved about an inch, if that :doh:

It is a great site :)

You are stronger in the downward portion of a chin or pull-up than you are in the upward portion.

That said, I recommend working on the downward portion, which will build strength, allowing you eventually to start adding some full reps into the set.

Or, if you belong to a gym, simply use a cable pulldown machine.
 
You are stronger in the downward portion of a chin or pull-up than you are in the upward portion.

That said, I recommend working on the downward portion, which will build strength, allowing you eventually to start adding some full reps into the set.

Or, if you belong to a gym, simply use a cable pulldown machine.

I do belong to a gym, thats where Ive been doing the strength work usually about twice a week. They have a cable machine which we do use (I go with my boyfriend) I havnt been doing it for very long so Im probably not very strong yet.

Maybe il get my boyfriend to lift me up so I can practice the downward part :rotflmao:
 
I do belong to a gym, thats where Ive been doing the strength work usually about twice a week. They have a cable machine which we do use (I go with my boyfriend) I havnt been doing it for very long so Im probably not very strong yet.

Maybe il get my boyfriend to lift me up so I can practice the downward part :rotflmao:

Whatever works. :p
 
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