I purchased resistances bands on March 13th. I probably got them 3 days later. (not from this site) And to date I have not used them. This is because I have looked all over RUclips for an instructional video that provided the information that I needed on how to use the bands, reps, etc. And guess what? I have just found it!! Thank you so much. This is what I needed.
I've been searching for over an HOUR for an answer to what strength band I should start with. GEEEZ...thanks for the straight talk!!! much appreciated!
Glad we could help get straight to the point!! If you need a band, we've got those too! clenchfitness.com/collections/resistance-bands/products/resistance-bands?variant=19925134114889
Bro thanks for this video. I never looked at the lower end of pull up assist bands. I've got a set of 5 resistance bands but I never feel like I can knock out a good set. I listened to what you had to say, ordered the thick orange one (I'm currently 210lbs) and I'm hopeful this can get me to doing a 2x a week pull up workout with a decent number of reps. You said '12' reps in your vid, but real talk if I can get a solid 8-10 I'll be thrilled. I'm working on my goals and appreciate your knowledge.
I would say that this is the best video on the topic of resistance bands as pull-up assist. I like the idea of using two bands instead of one. Also I like that you have given an approximation of how much weight should the band take (that's the info I was looking for). I would also suggest to people who have an option to buy either rubber or textile resistance band, to always opt for textile since they are more resilient and much more comfortable when in skin contact. I'll soon start my journey with a goal to do the first pull-up ever.
Very informative videos! I'm buying a pull up bar, a wall mount, I can't wait to try these. I do machine assisted pull ups at the gym, I'm 200 pounds, 6'4. I generally need about 100 pounds of help to crank out 5-8 reps. Been going to the gym for over a year now, and it's my goal to get to unassisted pull ups. I have gains, but it's at a slow pace. It's a marathon, not a race, I'm in it for the long haul.
Wow very informative, thank you so much for all of your tips! I’m excited because I can’t even do a pull up without hurting myself & just learned about assisted pull up resistance bands, really does give me hope starting my fitness journey after not working out for 6+ years & we can now add them to our home gym!
This video is perfect I just got to pull up station yesterday I used it the best that I could I can't do a single pull up I'm going to look into getting one of these bands, but in the beginning as we get stronger perfect technique is not important right? Is it okay in the beginning once we build up the strength to do a pull-up it doesn't have to be perfect it can be wobbly wiggly until the full strength is finally developed?
@ClenchFitness what % would each of the bands be please of your body weight like 3 bands yh please tell me what they all should be and I'm gonna order right away thanks
I'm using the blue one 65-175 one and I'm struggling to do negative pull-ups but I'm overweight and its a journey and I'm a bit sore haha keep pushing i guess
Nice job! Don't worry about the band size, because we all start somewhere. Focus on perfecting the form and keep putting in good quality reps and the gains will come!
@@ClenchFitnessLets say I use 3 bands like you said in the video can u please tell me how much% each band should be of my bodyweight which will make it a lot easier to order please reply thank you
I started using a yellow band around the knee. Doing assisted pull-ups. It's the thinnest one at my gym (maybe similar resistance to the purple one in the video). I can do about 5 full pull-ups unassisted. And about 10 using the band. I'm wondering how much body weight the band subtracts? I'm about 62 kg body weight. I have been using the assisted pull-ups machine previously and had it on the hardest setting (20kg assistance). When I use the band it feels at a similar amount of assistance as the assisted pull up machine. I'm not sure what would be better to use? I'm guessing the band is better because it's more like an actual pull-up technique rather than the machine (knees resting on the padded platform).
Overall, I think either option is fine for assistance! In addition to practicing pull ups, make sure you're continuing to do strengthening exercises to help build up your overall pull up strength! Here's a video with some exercises to incorporate as well! ruclips.net/video/7BX5QMq6uRA/видео.htmlsi=kMqWibmPgA5huXoS It's hard to say exactly how much assistance you're getting from that band without knowing its resistance range. That would be something the manufacturer of that band would know.
It really depends on your training program. I personally like to do a mix of banded and bodyweight pull ups to allow me to get good hypertrophy no matter where I place this exercise in my workout.
Yes you can do them that way as well, it might take a bit more experimentation to get the correct band and optional set point for the band, but it still works similarly
I would say our green 41" band would be a good place to start. It's a good idea to have a few different sizes of bands to use on your pull ups as you progress. clenchfitness.com/products/resistance-bands?variant=19925134147657
I picked up the blue and green band recently. For some reason, I could not get either if them below my knee at all. Same rack height as in the video too. I tried all the pull-up racks in the gym, even stood on a chair lol. However, I noticed that you managed to pull it down from the top. I'll try that, hopefully it works.
If you have a box or a chair, it may be easier to grab the pull up bar, then step down into the band with your foot and lower yourself into position rather than trying to get it on your knee.
i used to be able to do pull ups (bar going behind my head), when I was about 40 kg less. do you think that it is OK to compensate this with resistance band and try again?
Finally a non BS video, straight to the point of things.
Thanks for watching!
I like the idea of using 2 bands instead of using 1 really wide one, that was useful information, thanks Brandon!
Thanks Justin! Glad you found that tip useful, using 2 bands is also great for drop sets too!
I purchased resistances bands on March 13th. I probably got them 3 days later. (not from this site) And to date I have not used them. This is because I have looked all over RUclips for an instructional video that provided the information that I needed on how to use the bands, reps, etc. And guess what? I have just found it!! Thank you so much. This is what I needed.
Awesome! Glad we could help!
I've been searching for over an HOUR for an answer to what strength band I should start with. GEEEZ...thanks for the straight talk!!! much appreciated!
Glad we could help get straight to the point!! If you need a band, we've got those too! clenchfitness.com/collections/resistance-bands/products/resistance-bands?variant=19925134114889
This is by far the most helpful video I’ve seen so far on using resistance bands to progress with doing pull ups. Thank you ❤
We're happy to hear that! Glad it was helpful!
Bro thanks for this video. I never looked at the lower end of pull up assist bands. I've got a set of 5 resistance bands but I never feel like I can knock out a good set. I listened to what you had to say, ordered the thick orange one (I'm currently 210lbs) and I'm hopeful this can get me to doing a 2x a week pull up workout with a decent number of reps. You said '12' reps in your vid, but real talk if I can get a solid 8-10 I'll be thrilled. I'm working on my goals and appreciate your knowledge.
I would say that this is the best video on the topic of resistance bands as pull-up assist. I like the idea of using two bands instead of one. Also I like that you have given an approximation of how much weight should the band take (that's the info I was looking for). I would also suggest to people who have an option to buy either rubber or textile resistance band, to always opt for textile since they are more resilient and much more comfortable when in skin contact. I'll soon start my journey with a goal to do the first pull-up ever.
Thank you!
Very informative videos! I'm buying a pull up bar, a wall mount, I can't wait to try these. I do machine assisted pull ups at the gym, I'm 200 pounds, 6'4. I generally need about 100 pounds of help to crank out 5-8 reps. Been going to the gym for over a year now, and it's my goal to get to unassisted pull ups. I have gains, but it's at a slow pace. It's a marathon, not a race, I'm in it for the long haul.
Thanks for watching! Keep improving week over week and you'll get there!
Wow very informative, thank you so much for all of your tips! I’m excited because I can’t even do a pull up without hurting myself & just learned about assisted pull up resistance bands, really does give me hope starting my fitness journey after not working out for 6+ years & we can now add them to our home gym!
Good, informative video. I had been told I could use two bands, but seeing it demonstrated is very helpful.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
Thanks for this video I ordered a band and a pull up bar so i'm excited to start doing this
Thanks for watching! Conquer those pull ups!
SO helpful! You just answered all my questions!
We're so happy to hear that!
Good tips here, best for getting started on pull ups. Thanks!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Really informative video. Really good. Thankyou so much. You got a new subscriber.
Thanks for watching! We're glad our video was helpful! We hope you enjoy our channel!
This video is perfect I just got to pull up station yesterday I used it the best that I could I can't do a single pull up I'm going to look into getting one of these bands, but in the beginning as we get stronger perfect technique is not important right?
Is it okay in the beginning once we build up the strength to do a pull-up it doesn't have to be perfect it can be wobbly wiggly until the full strength is finally developed?
Very good presentation. Subscribed on the strength of this video.
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Thanks! Just bought mine and starting tomorrow
Awesome! Let's go! 💪
Superb informational video... ..Thank you so much
Thank you very much!
Perfect, thanks for demonstration!
Fantastic guidance. Thank you
great info.. yes using two bands instead of the wide one is a great idea. Esp if you train by yourself.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you!
San Antonio, TX
Thanks for watching!
Great video
Thank you
Awesome job
This was AMAZING! Truthful, knowledgeable, helpful and inspiring! Im ready to go and going to get your bands and listen to you man! :)
Appreciate your comment! Thank you!
Fantastic. Thank you!
Thanks dude, I'm an overweight dude and learning how to do pull up.. i hope i can do thiss
You can do it! We all start somewhere!
@@ClenchFitness thanks dude... im 100kg and i buy the 30kg resistant band so i hope i can manage
Thank you so much, so useful advice!
Thanks for watching!
Very helpful. Thank you sir.
Very good information that will help me get started. Female 60s.
Thank you for watching, glad our videos are helpful!
Thank for the advice..bless you
Thanks 🙏
Highly useful video.
Thanks Bud!
I'll try it out tomorrow morning.
Awesome! Let us know how it goes!
thanks for the video
Thanks for watching!
Thankyou brother 👍
Thanks for watching!
@ClenchFitness what % would each of the bands be please of your body weight like 3 bands yh please tell me what they all should be and I'm gonna order right away thanks
Thank you!
Excelent video.
I'm using the blue one 65-175 one and I'm struggling to do negative pull-ups but I'm overweight and its a journey and I'm a bit sore haha keep pushing i guess
Nice job! Don't worry about the band size, because we all start somewhere. Focus on perfecting the form and keep putting in good quality reps and the gains will come!
great video
Thanks Pete!
Very good info, I always like your videos. If I am 160lb what resistance band you could recommend I use?
Thank you, we appreciate that! I would recommend our green or purple 41" bands.
So if I’m pushing 235 pounds and I’m 6’1” what kind of band would suite me to build that strength I need ?
this helped me. ThanX
Excellent! Glad we could help! Thanks!
What is name of this bar?
Thanks!
Thank you! It worked!!!! Yayyyy...
Awesome, glad we could help!
@@ClenchFitnessLets say I use 3 bands like you said in the video can u please tell me how much% each band should be of my bodyweight which will make it a lot easier to order please reply thank you
Very useful!!
Glad you think so!
Did resistent band pull up and now my hip hurts for some reason lol
Can you do a full workout for those of who are just starting? TIA
What kind of full workout are you looking for? We have a bunch of them on our channel.
Thank you
Thanks for watching Sherry!
I can perform endless dips. But I admit I've always hated pull-ups. But with bands, I can do as many as I want, which makes pull-ups exciting.
whats your height and weight?
I started using a yellow band around the knee. Doing assisted pull-ups. It's the thinnest one at my gym (maybe similar resistance to the purple one in the video). I can do about 5 full pull-ups unassisted. And about 10 using the band. I'm wondering how much body weight the band subtracts? I'm about 62 kg body weight. I have been using the assisted pull-ups machine previously and had it on the hardest setting (20kg assistance). When I use the band it feels at a similar amount of assistance as the assisted pull up machine. I'm not sure what would be better to use? I'm guessing the band is better because it's more like an actual pull-up technique rather than the machine (knees resting on the padded platform).
Overall, I think either option is fine for assistance! In addition to practicing pull ups, make sure you're continuing to do strengthening exercises to help build up your overall pull up strength! Here's a video with some exercises to incorporate as well! ruclips.net/video/7BX5QMq6uRA/видео.htmlsi=kMqWibmPgA5huXoS
It's hard to say exactly how much assistance you're getting from that band without knowing its resistance range. That would be something the manufacturer of that band would know.
Thanks much for the videos and reply ! :) @@ClenchFitness
I have a band but I have a fear of the band breaking / snapping in my face
Sir what strength resistance band we need to use for 60 kg body❤🔥weight
I'd recommend the green 75-150lb band from Www.clenchfitness.com
Once I get to the point were I can do body weight pullups, should I still use resistance bands or should I train pure body weight?
It really depends on your training program. I personally like to do a mix of banded and bodyweight pull ups to allow me to get good hypertrophy no matter where I place this exercise in my workout.
What are those handles you have attached to those resistance bands?
Clench Band Handles! clenchfitness.com/collections/band-tools/products/clench-band-handle?variant=20165667192905
Awesome
Thanks!
What is rest time between sets? Thanx
Usually around 30-60 sec
Set 1 - 12-15 reps
Set 2 - 6-10 reps
Set 3 - 3-5 reps
- Drop resistance each set
- aim to beat the reps you did last session
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I’ve seen the bands stretched between the two poles on a squat rack. Is this an okay way to do pull-ups? I’ve never tried it, but it look’s simpler
Yes you can do them that way as well, it might take a bit more experimentation to get the correct band and optional set point for the band, but it still works similarly
My weight is 80kg so which band I can use pls suggest me
buy a purple and 1 lighter, use both if its hard, then work to just use purple, then lighter color, then none
Thank youuu
No problem
I am 50 kg and struggle with pull ups and im 15 yrs old. What band is good for me
I'd say our purple or green band would be a good place to start.
clenchfitness.com/collections/in-stock-now/products/resistance-bands
@@ClenchFitness ok thanks
Just a quick question, why only put the band on one leg and not both?
You can do whatever is most comfortable. I like one leg vs 2.
@@ClenchFitness ah k great thanks for the quick reply, just didn't know if there was some sort of advantage of 1 leg Vs 2
Isn't a lat pull down the same thing as using bands for pull ups?
Similar yes, but not quite the same.
Sir, i am 70kg which band is good for me?
I would say our green 41" band would be a good place to start. It's a good idea to have a few different sizes of bands to use on your pull ups as you progress. clenchfitness.com/products/resistance-bands?variant=19925134147657
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Great option! We appreciate you taking the time to watch the video, hope it was helpful!
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10x10 is fastest way
It's a cow hitch
I can't even do one with two thick bands... 🤣
When all else fails, get a bigger band ! 😆😜
I picked up the blue and green band recently. For some reason, I could not get either if them below my knee at all. Same rack height as in the video too. I tried all the pull-up racks in the gym, even stood on a chair lol. However, I noticed that you managed to pull it down from the top. I'll try that, hopefully it works.
If you have a box or a chair, it may be easier to grab the pull up bar, then step down into the band with your foot and lower yourself into position rather than trying to get it on your knee.
i used to be able to do pull ups (bar going behind my head), when I was about 40 kg less. do you think that it is OK to compensate this with resistance band and try again?
Absolutely! Using a band to build up strength is a great idea!
Great video
Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
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