COMPOUND TOWEL-CHINS-LEVER as described by Dennis B. Weis
One of my favorite upper back exercises was what I called Towel Chins, and was done by draping two strong terry cloth towels (or rope) over chinning bar as shown, then grip towels about 10” to 12” lower than bar and do chins. This really contracts the lats, believe me, and also works the pecs and biceps (not to mention the grip). After I got to the point where I could use 60 or 70 lbs. additional weight for 10 reps, I began experimenting with levers, too, that brought the pecs more into play and made this tough, but very effective,exercise an exceptional upper body movement. I will outline how I found this one to be done:
To begin with (depending on your present strength), hold towels about 4” to 5” below bar, then do your chins from full hang. Whenever you get above 10 reps, lower your hands on towel. When you can do 10 reps at 12” distance from bar, hang additional weight around waist...
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