Dustin07
Legend
put another way in terms of adaptation, when I was doing a lot of pull-ups 100 in a wod was pretty normal and I knew that anything at 60+ was going to make my hands bleed. pullups were a daily occurrence with at least 30 in every warm-up, daily. My bench was 250, my squat like 300, my deadlift maybe 405. but now I'm much stronger and my pull-up game is much weaker, I haven't trained it. being able to do pull-ups for me is more like being able to run a decent 1 mile time. a few weeks of conditionining and they can be done regularly in decent volume IMO. but right now my pull-ups are so untrained I have to get my shoulders back into good shape for it. and I admit, I honestly enjoy higher volume kipping/butterfly pull-ups more because I get that runners high from jamming out higher volume in a HIIT-style workout, but its crazy hard on the hands and shoulders.