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Fitness planner | Pull-ups: how to do, benefits and who can do them

A pull-up is a compound exercise for the upper back. It helps to improve core stability, and prevent injuries in the shoulder complex.

April 16, 2022 / 07:44 IST
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When you do a pull-up, you engage up to 21 muscles in the back, arms, shoulders, chest and core, according to a 2014 study. (Representational image: Anastase Maragos via Unsplash)
When you do a pull-up, you engage up to 21 muscles in the back, arms, shoulders, chest and core, according to a 2014 study. (Representational image: Anastase Maragos via Unsplash)

It is one of the toughest movements to pull off. Even the strongest men and women who have worked out for years and move heavy weights with ease tend to struggle when it comes to the pull-up, says A.K. Abhinav, coach and founder of Namma XFit in Bengaluru. “Yet it is one of the most important basic movements you need to master in order to unlock your potential when it comes to exercise and fitness,” he says.

The pull-up is so challenging that it often appears on the fitness goals enthusiasts set for themselves. Ritu Mehrotra, country manager, India, Sri Lanka and Maldives, Booking.com, has set herself the target of doing 20 pull-ups at a single go while Neha Motwani, co-founder and CEO of fitness discovery marketplace Fitternity, wants to master the pull-up this year.

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When you do a pull-up, you engage up to 21 muscles in the back, arms, shoulders, chest and core, found a study published in the Strength and Conditioning Journal in June 2014. A pull-up is a compound exercise for the upper back. It can help to achieve the coveted V-shaped body for men and tone both the arms and back for women, says Abhinav. Biceps are a major assisting muscle in the pull-up, he adds.

The pull-up is essential for prowess in sports that require upper-body strength like climbing, gymnastics, swimming, rowing/paddling, gymnastics, pole vaulting, and wrestling. Also, for anyone with body shape goals, the pull-up is a movement that they need to master, say fitness coaches. The pull-up is performed against gravity and requires the use of several muscles and also needs your core to be strong enough to keep your entire body stable.