Want to learn more? My latest RUclips long form video explains this method & gives a 6 week sample program to follow to build your pull ups! Link: ruclips.net/video/p40iUjf02j0/видео.htmlsi=Vb0IzkEX1w82mOA-
@@tonyztylesdoubt its stoicism, hes boomer generation, hes doesnt care about Z's gen masturbation theme, that his natural character, energy or whatever that comes from years of expiernce in his field
@@michaelvay8610 the one you’re talking about did. Now it’s labeled “Ben’s original” and the once proud face of the black rice guru has been removed from the face of the carton. Nothing says “I’m fight racial inequality” like removing melanated faces from grocery store shelves. I wonder when caucasians are gonna get pissed off about Lucky Charms, Captain Crunch, The Vikings, The Celtics, Elmer Fudd, basically every sitcom with an ignorant white male protagonist and demand their caricatures be relegated to iniquity. We have collectively lost our damn minds as a society when a black man can’t smile on a rice box. On second thought, maybe it was removed because old white women ran out of the house screaming and called the cops when they opened their pantry and saw a black man’s face.
@@cordingkarma1139where in the hell did you get that!? 😂😂 that's not even close if you stretch your arm away from your face and squint as hard as you can to read it
@@Rippa_tha_Reapa there's something called quick glances... apparently you've never heard of them. Let me explain some brain biochemistry to you. Your brain loves to simplify things unless, you are learning something new. Reading sentences is something, that is subconscious in our brains so when you read a short sentence, you will typically skim it or just read it so fast. That's what happened here with me. I read the sentence quickly and when I got to the word fearless, my brain simplified it to fatherless before I even realized due to having a quick glance of the word fearless and making an error in deciphering it as fatherless.
@@yoeyyoey8937I agree. You look like a scammer when you constantly steal other peoples content and not give them credit. These people have worked hard to get where they are but some people are hollow and do not have the integrity to give respect to others in their profession.
Stability, concentration, max effort, full body coordination, with more added onto it for targeting an entire muscle group. Clearly it’s something to learn more for better mastery of the muscle. That’s fantastic
@@Wagtan378 if it is a goal you want to aim at, it can be for you. Basically this idea would help you build the muscle to have better control and mind to muscle concentration. It is beneficial either way you want it to be implemented
Jesus Christ saved my life he can save yours to. No body is perfect except Jesus Christ. So he was the perfect sacrifice for the world and he became that sacrifice. So that we can be perfect in God’s eyes all we need to do is. Repent from our sinful wicked ways and surrender our life’s to him. Jesus Christ. Repent meaning acknowledge and forsake your sins. Know you have sinned and know you are not good in God’s eyes. Forsake meaning as in try your absolute best to not sin. We have to be clean and filled with the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ said we must be born again to enter The Kingdom of Heaven. God bless you all. I love you all may you all find Jesus Christ as your Lord Savior . God bless brothas and sisters ❤❤! Thank God ❤️❤😊❤
@@jdog7797 Jesus Christ saved my life he can save yours to. No body is perfect except Jesus Christ. So he was the perfect sacrifice for the world and he became that sacrifice. So that we can be perfect in God’s eyes all we need to do is. Repent from our sinful wicked ways and surrender our life’s to him. Jesus Christ. Repent meaning acknowledge and forsake your sins. Know you have sinned and know you are not good in God’s eyes. Forsake meaning as in try your absolute best to not sin. We have to be clean and filled with the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ said we must be born again to enter The Kingdom of Heaven. God bless you all. I love you all may you all find Jesus Christ as your Lord Savior . God bless brothas and sisters ❤❤! Thank God ❤️
He seems like the most humble professional in the world. The way that he speaks to his client is like hes trying to boost the confidence of him at the same time make sure he understands the effectiveness of the unique training.
I was stalled for an entire year and didn't know what to do so I did everything! only variations ultra wide, weighted and explosive wouldn't over fatigue the muscle of course, low volume, high intensity and after adding 3 plates for 6 reps, doing ultra wide for 8 reps and doing explosives to the sternum for 5 reps, my normal pull ups are smooth and I reached 25
Op, add weight, more than you can pull up with, then get assist to get up to your chest on the bar, then hold and slowly lower the weight. You can always hold more than you can lift, and you can aleays lower more than you can hold. Work those negative reps to get thru your sticking point till it results in you being able to do more reps/weight
@@expectopatronum3668I’ve plateau’d even with weight. I can do 5 with a 25 plate, then drop set and finish out with 2-3 more unweighted. I also fatigue after the first set and the numbers practically cut in half by 2nd or 3rd set. I’m thinking of doing more power, more sets, fewer reps. Not to the extreme of a power lifter obviously, but maybe 4-5 powerful reps, 5-6 sets.
@@Man-u-flex lmao, how insecure do you have to be to say something like this. Dude spends his whole day scared to death of everything around him. Comes to RUclips to blow off some steam lol
I live how the student is so focused on the bar saying I can do more, but his instructor reminds him to take a step back to receive more clear instructions before continuing.
Dr. McGill was a young professor of mine at the University of Waterloo in 1987. Little did I know that he would become a legend in his field. He often told a joke before the teaching started.
@@juanbonilla1006you can take as long as you want lol. don’t get ridiculous tho but seriously. this guy isn’t saying anything new or crazy at all. he’s just giving him a good schedule to train on. your back really can only take being trained a couple days a week. but literally the more you add on the more you can do. it’s literally that easy. i started out being able to do 3 and now i’m up to 20. i did 1,000 in 6 days. that was extreme but i wanted to see if i could. haven’t done anything to that extreme since then. but yeah. super easy and FUN to train once you can throw yourself around like you weigh nothing
@@lachlanbrown409 uninformed take. You never did CrossFit seriously and don't understand the point of metcon. CF didn't get it all right, but it made a major contribution to fitness, and provides and excellent approach and education for many. Plus a great community, at least when I was involved 10+ years ago.
That tattoo design he has on his back is interesting because I've only seen that design in prison, its usually hand drawn and obviously each artist does their own twist
Yes. He’s adopted a more measured, wisened, sit-back-and-chuckle-at-life cadence to his speaking, from his stoicly sound, forcefully concise guidances. Too many mouth reps, not enough rest.
For those who don’t know, it is called Greasing the groove and it works for most or even all forms of bodyweight training. The trick is to do about half (or less) of your max reps, all depending on goals of course, and doing it over a long period of time. Some days you do 5 sets of 2 or 3, other days 8 sets of 2, the idea is not to really keep track of it but to do them throughout the day, whenever having long period of rests (hours in between) the sets. The neuromuscular connection will deepen and activating the muscles necessary for the exercise will become second nature. This method requires consistency and patience though. Don’t try to track it just do sets throughout the day, if one day you’ve done less than others doesn’t matter, it’s about consistently doing it for weeks, months, and even years. If the exercise is something you do on a specific day (i.e pull-ups on back day) it is better to reprogram your rep scheme on those training days or to do a different exercise for that muscle group as you continue to grease the groove daily.
I think that's what brought my pull ups up big time. At any time during the day, I'd go over to my pull up tower and do a clean all the way up and down pull up. Not with any Kipping but with controlled power.
I'm not a powerlifter by any means, but I applied this method to my pull ups and the power increase over the last 2 weeks is noticable!! I'm wondering if I can also apply this to other exercises??!?!?
Probably! Half the body is fast twitch muscles but they seem really neglected with slow heavy movements among bodybuilders. Also that lobster claw grip works like a charm to overactivate the forearms when you hang from a bar, so you don't slip off as easily.
I remember Pavel Tsatsouline saying something about this, death-gripping the bar to better activate your back muscles. He talked about doing it towards the end of a conventional set though, to squeeze out a few more reps. Like, start doing your reps normally, then when you start getting tired you squeeze the bar as hard as you can. McGill's method sounds pretty interesting
I imagine the theory goes as follows and is pretty simple. Strength is largely neurological. Limiting reps means you limit fatigue. Which means you can crank out a ton of high quality reps producing as much force as possible. The grip being max effort and max effort explosive concentric is training your motor units to fire more efficiently and synchronized. Once you have those two things established, it's simply repetition that makes you better. You'll get stronger when you perform more reps that actually stimulate increased strength. Duh. Conventional bodybuilding training doesn't give you many of these stimulating reps.
I keep a hard squeeze for pull ups and curls I want Popeye forearms For curls it activates the brachialis more to grip the dumbells hard throughout the movement, and flex triceps at the bottom of the rep too
@@Npc1488-wc1kf That must be why my forearms in my 20s were so huge. Hammer curls were my favorite, and i still have callased skin under each digit from how hard i always gripped the bar. Getting back into it now after 8 years--still have the callases lol. Get that golfball sized muscle on the upper forearm/elbow when you flex. Forearms are underrated too. Women like them a lot, especially with long sleeves rolled up, etc.
That mall is gonna be secure af Edit: thanks for the likes guys. Never had 2.5k likes lol Edit: gotta edit again for all the twatwaffles that get in their feelings cuz I thanked people for their likes. I don't care if you don't like it. You don't have to
I used to be able to do 3 sets of 20 pull-ups, the first 10 I'd hold a 45 with my ankles, drop it, and finish the set. I was very proud of my chin-ups. I had a big back injury from a motocross accident, I've worked hard at it but I've never been able to get anywhere close to that lvl of back strength since. I'm really glad I saw this video, it makes a lot of sense. I'm starting this today.
i had a accident as well almost lost my leg shit fkn sucks being consistent with stretching staying in motion!!! your body can no longer jst be chilling life is motion always moving forward! being still will kill you! consistent diet of herbs veg fruit in balance with lil meat you can uptake more nutrients folic & humic can boost the intake always read learn new shalawam...
I remember one day I was pissed off with something in life, I had pure anger in my heart. So I started doing pull ups each set until failure, started with 20, then 15. Each set was 10 reps in average. Total of 200 on that day. I had never done more than 20 or 30 in my life and that never happened again. It’s all in our heads guys, it’s all in our heads.
Ppl sometimes sleep on those singles. You can do that for any workout/really get volume of sets in. Like how the Doctor said focus on giving that max effort once. It will definitely translate into more efficient/proper reps down the road. Very good advice!
Just found a tree nearby my home and started doing pull ups on it. I think this is great advice. Im pretty heavy so doing more than 5 reps of pullups was pretty hard. I think i realised my problem
Want to learn more? My latest RUclips long form video explains this method & gives a 6 week sample program to follow to build your pull ups!
Link: ruclips.net/video/p40iUjf02j0/видео.htmlsi=Vb0IzkEX1w82mOA-
Hey thanks for all the knowledge bro 🙏
The link isn’t working
@squatUniversity can you make the link clickable, please?
Right now it is just text
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@@yawhboateng
It’s the latest video in the channel.
That's not a personal trainer, that's a personal professor
Gold
Seriously
Lmfao underrated comment
😂😂😂
Yup
I’ve never herd a coach/trainer speak so calmly
Bro has self control on point
Stoicism is forever priceless priceless priceless
Me either 😆
@@tonyztylesdoubt its stoicism, hes boomer generation, hes doesnt care about Z's gen masturbation theme, that his natural character, energy or whatever that comes from years of expiernce in his field
*heard
@@milkeywhey2998bro where the hell did all that come from, you’re weird.
“Instead of doing 60% 6 times it’s better to do 100% 2 times” that’s great advice
was it 2 or 20?
Thought was 1 or 2 at 100% rest and do 30 sets. Gonna try this soon. Looks effective as hell.
@@ewlincuetoonly thing it costs is time… if you rest for a minute in between, that’s half an hour
ok thanks for clarification. Me too.. When I CAN do one. xD @@ewlincueto
Look up "heavy duty"
“Centrate it” - the goat
Lol
*And now, as hard as you like, just explode and pull.*
@@YeahTheDuckweed👀. Eyy yo
@@headhunter7881 me when I quote the video
@@YeahTheDuckweed hahaha me to
“With great mustache comes great responsibility” -Uncle Ben I think
Has anyone told Yosemite Sam this? I feel like someone needs to tell him.
Prety sure, sounds familiar
😂😂
Didn't he get canceled?
@@michaelvay8610 the one you’re talking about did. Now it’s labeled “Ben’s original” and the once proud face of the black rice guru has been removed from the face of the carton. Nothing says “I’m fight racial inequality” like removing melanated faces from grocery store shelves.
I wonder when caucasians are gonna get pissed off about Lucky Charms, Captain Crunch, The Vikings, The Celtics, Elmer Fudd, basically every sitcom with an ignorant white male protagonist and demand their caricatures be relegated to iniquity. We have collectively lost our damn minds as a society when a black man can’t smile on a rice box. On second thought, maybe it was removed because old white women ran out of the house screaming and called the cops when they opened their pantry and saw a black man’s face.
Dude went home that night and told his missus he studied the bar and passed
This should be top comment
Top comment bro. Top comment 🤣🤣🙌
unreal hahaha
😂😂😂😂😂
This is hysterical. Salute to you sir.
Subtitle placement on point. I love it when i try to read the subs and cant because they're hidden behind the subscribe button
That's a RUclips problem. Hopefully they get it right soon...
Nahh thats a You problem.
@@S4MOK4Mihow so? I’m generally confused at how that’s a him problem? When the words are blocked as shyt?
You account for that when making the video..? @@tazmania201
100%
that dude was just lost in life until he grew his mustache. you can tell. That mfker just dropped all doubt and became super smart
This is one of the most interesting comments Ive ever read
RUclips short comments are so ridiculous
@@SwagmasterGright, like how do you even come to that conclusion
Facial hair really changes a dude
This shit has me rolling 😂
“Helping others is strength, mastering yourself makes you fearless.”
Master Huo Yuanjia
I read fearless as fatherless and i was like huuuuh?💀
Very true.
@@cordingkarma1139where in the hell did you get that!? 😂😂 that's not even close if you stretch your arm away from your face and squint as hard as you can to read it
@@Rippa_tha_Reapa there's something called quick glances... apparently you've never heard of them. Let me explain some brain biochemistry to you. Your brain loves to simplify things unless, you are learning something new. Reading sentences is something, that is subconscious in our brains so when you read a short sentence, you will typically skim it or just read it so fast. That's what happened here with me. I read the sentence quickly and when I got to the word fearless, my brain simplified it to fatherless before I even realized due to having a quick glance of the word fearless and making an error in deciphering it as fatherless.
Dr. McGill is a godsend
Like fr
That mustache is the son of god
He is and squat U should stop taking his content to make money off of it
@@OutrageIsNow😂😂
@@yoeyyoey8937I agree. You look like a scammer when you constantly steal other peoples content and not give them credit. These people have worked hard to get where they are but some people are hollow and do not have the integrity to give respect to others in their profession.
"30 sets of 1 max effort." Very good exercise quality mindset and a way of looking at it from a different perspective.
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL Training from that trainer!!!!! Ill remember this forever
Quality over quantity boys
Chris heria? I always heard it from him.
Yeah but you can still do a few reps. This is a bit extreme but maybe it’s cause the lifter is experienced so he is trying to undo bad habits
yeap. that's what I tell my gf too when we have sex. It's not about the quantity of the thrusts but the quality of it.
You can get better results stopping the set until the form is broken. Repetition nad variation is key.
@@yoeyyoey8937and he is heavy af, and the sets will not likely have the best qulity if he grind several reps.
Kevin James been killin it lately
HAHAHAHAHAA
Paul Blarth: Revenge of the mall cop
Ha!!! RUclips comment of the day! 😂
😂
Exactly what I thought😂
Stability, concentration, max effort, full body coordination, with more added onto it for targeting an entire muscle group. Clearly it’s something to learn more for better mastery of the muscle. That’s fantastic
Is this just for power lifters and to create more power/be explosive. Or can anyone use this method. (I’m a beginner at the gym)
@@Wagtan378 if it is a goal you want to aim at, it can be for you.
Basically this idea would help you build the muscle to have better control and mind to muscle concentration.
It is beneficial either way you want it to be implemented
Met the old guy once in Minneapolis. Such an awesome guy
That's a father talking tohis son with all the love he has.
😢😢😢😢
Jesus Christ saved my life he can save yours to. No body is perfect except Jesus Christ. So he was the perfect sacrifice for the world and he became that sacrifice. So that we can be perfect in God’s eyes all we need to do is. Repent from our sinful wicked ways and surrender our life’s to him. Jesus Christ. Repent meaning acknowledge and forsake your sins. Know you have sinned and know you are not good in God’s eyes. Forsake meaning as in try your absolute best to not sin. We have to be clean and filled with the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ said we must be born again to enter The Kingdom of Heaven.
God bless you all. I love you all may you all find Jesus Christ as your Lord Savior .
God bless brothas and sisters ❤❤! Thank God ❤️❤😊❤
@@jdog7797 Jesus Christ saved my life he can save yours to. No body is perfect except Jesus Christ. So he was the perfect sacrifice for the world and he became that sacrifice. So that we can be perfect in God’s eyes all we need to do is. Repent from our sinful wicked ways and surrender our life’s to him. Jesus Christ. Repent meaning acknowledge and forsake your sins. Know you have sinned and know you are not good in God’s eyes. Forsake meaning as in try your absolute best to not sin. We have to be clean and filled with the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ said we must be born again to enter The Kingdom of Heaven.
God bless you all. I love you all may you all find Jesus Christ as your Lord Savior .
God bless brothas and sisters ❤❤! Thank God ❤️
@@jdog7797 Wholesome dad
@@jrmartinez1354 hmm, but what's his deadlift numbers like?
Wow. This guy is like the librarian of trainers.
why
@@ThisWhyIAmSingle he's nice and calm, usually those guys get really intense lol
@@the_intolerance So being nice and calm is a good thing to help others learn?
@@ThisWhyIAmSingleStop acting like you're mentally handicapped.
@@ThisWhyIAmSingleHe’s widely known within physical therapy, mr. Mcgill. Ever heard of McGill big 3? Thats the guy
Love this message. Iived it. Don't exhaust yourself over crap results
Love the vibe here. You can tell that man really cares about the knowledge he’s passing on!
Okay this scene is like in a superhero movie where the hero was trained by an old humble professor
Kung Fu Panda?
@@weejohnbbshifu wasnt humble tho, thats the plot of the first movie
Also Dragon Ball Z
@@christopherj9954 aah
@@christopherj9954 Oogway teach Shifu
Damn I never realized how built Dr. Stuart McGill was until now 😳
😂😂😂😂
What do you mean?
He's a sturdy lookin guy is what I mean
The powerlifter is Brian lmbooo
A unit
Stuart has helped a lot of people with serious injury recovery. He definitely knows what he’s talking about when it comes to how the body should move
Stuart is one of the best, he's good w rehab also! 🙌❤️
...he's so good I was rereading the comments and liked my own by mistake lol 🤷♂️
He seems like the most humble professional in the world. The way that he speaks to his client is like hes trying to boost the confidence of him at the same time make sure he understands the effectiveness of the unique training.
That’s called assurance not humility the Webster bloodline already defined that word and it’s not something anyone should want to be associated with
I think too, it's the way that the big guy is standing there humbled and listening
These are the best trainers when they speak facts and comon sense
@@tonyztylesif people didn't have humility, God knows what would have happened to us as children. Thanks tho - you inspired a Facebook post.
My pull ups have stalled for what feels like FOREVER -- totally trying this.
You could also try adding some weight, or try more difficult variations.
I was stalled for an entire year and didn't know what to do
so I did everything!
only variations
ultra wide, weighted and explosive
wouldn't over fatigue the muscle of course, low volume, high intensity
and after adding 3 plates for 6 reps, doing ultra wide for 8 reps and doing explosives to the sternum for 5 reps, my normal pull ups are smooth and I reached 25
Op, add weight, more than you can pull up with, then get assist to get up to your chest on the bar, then hold and slowly lower the weight. You can always hold more than you can lift, and you can aleays lower more than you can hold. Work those negative reps to get thru your sticking point till it results in you being able to do more reps/weight
@@expectopatronum3668I’ve plateau’d even with weight. I can do 5 with a 25 plate, then drop set and finish out with 2-3 more unweighted. I also fatigue after the first set and the numbers practically cut in half by 2nd or 3rd set. I’m thinking of doing more power, more sets, fewer reps. Not to the extreme of a power lifter obviously, but maybe 4-5 powerful reps, 5-6 sets.
Then do weighted pull ups💀, it’s all about progressive overload
I thought it was Eddie hall for a sec😂
Pull-ups are GOLD. Great way to get stronger!
Changing my entire pullup routine because of this video
Lobster claw pull on bench.
Bench moved to squat rack for max gym utilisation.
Lmao, same here.
Me too. Just did some of these. I feel the difference in my lats.
That’s cause your routine was shyt to begin with
@@Man-u-flex lmao, how insecure do you have to be to say something like this. Dude spends his whole day scared to death of everything around him. Comes to RUclips to blow off some steam lol
I live how the student is so focused on the bar saying I can do more, but his instructor reminds him to take a step back to receive more clear instructions before continuing.
More than a trainer he appears as some Guru with wisdom to give to his students.
He's like the chill master roshi
I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.
- Bruce Lee
I fear not the man who has been doing 4 sets of 20 or even 50 pull ups, but I fear the man who has been doing 1 set of mcgill pull up.
-Unknown
My dad beat up Bruce Lee…
@@jamesringness3702my dad beat up both ur dads
I believe the first part is a "man who has practiced 10,000 kicks"
@@jamesringness3702is your dad Cliff Booth?😂
Dr. McGill was a young professor of mine at the University of Waterloo in 1987. Little did I know that he would become a legend in his field. He often told a joke before the teaching started.
That’s awesome! A great professor and doctor who tells jokes! Did you ever miss a class? Lol
thts whn u go on to state/quote 1 of his jokes lol
@@rawchaayayan1932 Not really, more of a if you was there you heard it / if you know you know typa thing.
He was my professor in like 2014 at Waterloo as well. Best professor I've ever had by a mile. His classes were enthralling.
@@rdcruick same! We lucked out. I heard he retired in 2015.
Dude is so calm and good at explaining i like that
as he swings himself up defeating the entire purpose
This tip helped me go from barely doing 2 pull ups to doing 95 pounds for sets of 5
how long were u doing it for?
What tip exactly? Do 30 sets of 1? How long did you rest between each sets?
@@juanbonilla1006you can take as long as you want lol. don’t get ridiculous tho but seriously. this guy isn’t saying anything new or crazy at all. he’s just giving him a good schedule to train on. your back really can only take being trained a couple days a week. but literally the more you add on the more you can do. it’s literally that easy. i started out being able to do 3 and now i’m up to 20. i did 1,000 in 6 days. that was extreme but i wanted to see if i could. haven’t done anything to that extreme since then. but yeah. super easy and FUN to train once you can throw yourself around like you weigh nothing
@@nisergdesai6891 around a year
@@juanbonilla1006 experiment for yourself. see if 30 sets of 1 rep works for you. experiment with rest times.
bro looks like a 20th century physicist
Cute French bulldog doing pull ups😊.
I use this man’s spinal routine for patients and myself daily. The GOAT.
That's the grandpa, which will tell the craziest stories out of nowhere
Dr. McGill: "So we're going for perfect technique, minimum reps, maximum muscle activation."
CrossFit: "And I took that personally"
CF was just a stupid fad. the pull ups they did were great for comedy value.
@@lachlanbrown409 uninformed take. You never did CrossFit seriously and don't understand the point of metcon.
CF didn't get it all right, but it made a major contribution to fitness, and provides and excellent approach and education for many. Plus a great community, at least when I was involved 10+ years ago.
fr. it's basically parkour fancy shit.@@lachlanbrown409
That tattoo design he has on his back is interesting because I've only seen that design in prison, its usually hand drawn and obviously each artist does their own twist
This is really Mike Mentzer, in his 'cover life'
"Just do one pullup" sounds legit.
His intensity has waned now that he’s off the speed.
Yes. He’s adopted a more measured, wisened, sit-back-and-chuckle-at-life cadence to his speaking, from his stoicly sound, forcefully concise guidances.
Too many mouth reps, not enough rest.
Imagine if this guy met Mike Mentzer people would be doing one rep and one set per body part per year.
“The more grip you have, the more ☢️Radiation☢️ you’ll have.”
definitely a doctor
Every country involved in the nuclear arms race: write that down, write that down!
Based
....he has become death.....
... the destroyer of worlds....
So what does that translate to, in terms of exercise technique, positioning, and muscle-building?
He just Mr. Miyagi'd this guy's pull-ups.
He is always STRONG!💜
The best way to get your reps up is to get a bar above your door and do it when you walk through. You can easily go from 6-20 in 3 months
For those who don’t know, it is called Greasing the groove and it works for most or even all forms of bodyweight training. The trick is to do about half (or less) of your max reps, all depending on goals of course, and doing it over a long period of time. Some days you do 5 sets of 2 or 3, other days 8 sets of 2, the idea is not to really keep track of it but to do them throughout the day, whenever having long period of rests (hours in between) the sets. The neuromuscular connection will deepen and activating the muscles necessary for the exercise will become second nature. This method requires consistency and patience though. Don’t try to track it just do sets throughout the day, if one day you’ve done less than others doesn’t matter, it’s about consistently doing it for weeks, months, and even years.
If the exercise is something you do on a specific day (i.e pull-ups on back day) it is better to reprogram your rep scheme on those training days or to do a different exercise for that muscle group as you continue to grease the groove daily.
@@Sam-vk8xdnice
Yeah, Its crazy. I managed to do 10 pullup from 4 max in just 4 weeks.
@@Sam-vk8xd Prove it
@@Sam-vk8xd I thought Pavel said to go to near failure? That's how I did gtg pushups, always stopping a rep or two from failure, worked like a charm
It’s true. It’s the mind muscle connection that grows you. Well said sir.
It’s always an OG with a magnificent moustache that has all the wisdom
This page only gets better respect
First video to ever make we want to do pull ups.
Fr I might have to give them another try now, always hated them in school
I have always loved pull ups...
Looked at that bar like it was gods prized possession 😭
Perfectly in line with Mike Mentzer's Heavy Duty wisdom!
God damn the power that moustache gives that man
That’s awesome. I didn’t know Pinocchio’s dad was a trainer 💪🏼👊🏼
Geppetto
dad is truth.
LOL was wondering who that guy made me think to, thanks
I think that's what brought my pull ups up big time. At any time during the day, I'd go over to my pull up tower and do a clean all the way up and down pull up. Not with any Kipping but with controlled power.
I'm going to try this now!
Awesome...I'm going to try to doing one pull-up with max range.... I'm back, I did 20 x 3
Love the advice! It makes total sense.
So valuable. In under a minute. Thank you for sharing.
I'm not a powerlifter by any means, but I applied this method to my pull ups and the power increase over the last 2 weeks is noticable!! I'm wondering if I can also apply this to other exercises??!?!?
can we apply this to semen releasing as well
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@@lulzak2591do kegels and take sunflower lecithin, selenium, zinc, omega3. Done you're welcome.
@@lulzak2591just 1 really hard jack and it's done lol
Probably! Half the body is fast twitch muscles but they seem really neglected with slow heavy movements among bodybuilders. Also that lobster claw grip works like a charm to overactivate the forearms when you hang from a bar, so you don't slip off as easily.
Ive gotta remember this. Do this with everything in life
I was waiting for the professor to show him how it's done. That would have wow'd me a whole lot more.
WISDOM is with that coach.
I remember Pavel Tsatsouline saying something about this, death-gripping the bar to better activate your back muscles. He talked about doing it towards the end of a conventional set though, to squeeze out a few more reps. Like, start doing your reps normally, then when you start getting tired you squeeze the bar as hard as you can. McGill's method sounds pretty interesting
I imagine the theory goes as follows and is pretty simple. Strength is largely neurological. Limiting reps means you limit fatigue. Which means you can crank out a ton of high quality reps producing as much force as possible.
The grip being max effort and max effort explosive concentric is training your motor units to fire more efficiently and synchronized.
Once you have those two things established, it's simply repetition that makes you better. You'll get stronger when you perform more reps that actually stimulate increased strength. Duh.
Conventional bodybuilding training doesn't give you many of these stimulating reps.
I keep a hard squeeze for pull ups and curls
I want Popeye forearms
For curls it activates the brachialis more to grip the dumbells hard throughout the movement, and flex triceps at the bottom of the rep too
@@Npc1488-wc1kfur still small tho.
@@Npc1488-wc1kf That must be why my forearms in my 20s were so huge. Hammer curls were my favorite, and i still have callased skin under each digit from how hard i always gripped the bar. Getting back into it now after 8 years--still have the callases lol. Get that golfball sized muscle on the upper forearm/elbow when you flex. Forearms are underrated too. Women like them a lot, especially with long sleeves rolled up, etc.
That mall is gonna be secure af
Edit: thanks for the likes guys. Never had 2.5k likes lol
Edit: gotta edit again for all the twatwaffles that get in their feelings cuz I thanked people for their likes. I don't care if you don't like it. You don't have to
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@@LowkeyT4Prezidentbecause he looks like mall cop
Brilliant lol
😆lol funny asf
Me thinking samey thingy; 😂😂😁
You can tell how much he charged him with his lesson by the fact that he got tired of it, and wanted to share with the world for free lol
Sam Elliot is a hell of a coach. Who knew
Yeah, coaching Eddie Hall here, no less
@@marredcheese😂
Going to start this tomorrow!
Better start today Because tomorrow never comes
@@conservativehippie13There is something called restday. I guess he meant the next session
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There is no tomorrow my friend, start today 🙏
@CensoredSheepChannel no it just means that when tomorrow gets here it’s no longer tomorrow. It’s today.
This is like if Sun Tzu or Musashi taught someone how to use a bow.
I used to be able to do 3 sets of 20 pull-ups, the first 10 I'd hold a 45 with my ankles, drop it, and finish the set. I was very proud of my chin-ups. I had a big back injury from a motocross accident, I've worked hard at it but I've never been able to get anywhere close to that lvl of back strength since. I'm really glad I saw this video, it makes a lot of sense. I'm starting this today.
you got this!
Keep us posted. Interested in your progress. You got this!
If it's been a few years get some deep tissue work done on your back from a reputed person.
i had a accident as well almost lost my leg shit fkn sucks being consistent with stretching staying in motion!!! your body can no longer jst be chilling life is motion always moving forward! being still will kill you! consistent diet of herbs veg fruit in balance with lil meat you can uptake more nutrients folic & humic can boost the intake always read learn new shalawam...
In my late 20s I would do 25+ pullups at 230lbs
Rn?
Not so much
Tried this, pulled the whole rack into the floor. Now being sued by the gym.
lmao, really?
Damn thats a good teacher.
Just did the 50x2 routine. My whole upper body is totally sore.
REST TIME?
secs rest?
bull
Just gotta stop being sore bro
Rest time?
*”he’s the Phil Jackson of weightlifting” 🏋🏾♂️ - MELL DUNEY 616*
I've watched this a dozen times now
To be able to do a pullup like that at that weight with good form is insane
I remember one day I was pissed off with something in life, I had pure anger in my heart. So I started doing pull ups each set until failure, started with 20, then 15. Each set was 10 reps in average. Total of 200 on that day. I had never done more than 20 or 30 in my life and that never happened again. It’s all in our heads guys, it’s all in our heads.
Adrenaline
Or you might have stumbled onto the radiation.
Gary Oldmans a hell of a coach
The all new ONE EXPLOSIVE PULL UP SYSTEM (mah favorite).
This is golden a guy told me this in highschool but I never listened to the free advice
Dr. McGill hasnthenvoice and demeanor of a true assassin.
He’s a very decent trainer much respect 🙏
that guy is a great teacher
i feel this old man can teach anything
Doug is finally strong enough to beat his father in a pizza eating competition.
I came up with this while creating my own calisthenics workouts and now I'm getting confirmation from the universe that it truly works 🙏🏻
That is awesome 😁 Just wondering, if you do 30 sets of 1’s, how long do you wait between sets?
The Universe is tired of your Antics
@@matsemillianLook up cluster set training for your answer.
@@toddhopkins1081hahaha nice
He’s the man!
damn that coach is cool af
I've been doing pull-ups like this for years, I just listened to my body and ended up with this form
The pump is also insane. Felt my traps lower, upper and entire back in general. Wicked!
That guy explaining looks like how old Mike Mentzer would look like
I was thinking the same
The “pull-up” method might be gold but the “pull-out” method reigns undisputed
It’s so funny how he talks to them in order to not hurt the big guy feelings
I'm saving this.
Ppl sometimes sleep on those singles. You can do that for any workout/really get volume of sets in. Like how the Doctor said focus on giving that max effort once. It will definitely translate into more efficient/proper reps down the road. Very good advice!
The way the old man said off like he’s a dog lol
This is very good coaching!
Just found a tree nearby my home and started doing pull ups on it. I think this is great advice. Im pretty heavy so doing more than 5 reps of pullups was pretty hard. I think i realised my problem
Dr. Jekyll trying to talk sense to Mr. Hyde.
McGill and Dan John are the two strength coaches EVERYONE should be listening to.