How to do an Assisted Neutral Grip Pull Up
Reviewed by Jim Parker, CPT, B.A. Kinesiology
About this exercise
- Sets Logged
- 194,410
- Popularity Rank
- 506th
- Difficulty
- Beginner
- Back Strength
- 42 mSCORE 79th
- Equipment Required
Assisted Weight Machine
Workouts with Assisted Neutral Grip Pull Up
Instructions for Proper Form
Assisted Neutral Grip Pull Up is a variation on the standard Pull Up. Like other Pull Up variations, this is a compound exercise that primarily targets your back. Neutral grip can be easier on the shoulders and wrists. Utilizing assistance allows for gradual strength build-up, helping to perform unassisted Pull Ups eventually. This makes the exercise accessible for all fitness levels.
- Place your knees onto the assisted pull-up machine pad with your hands on a neutral grip pull-up bar with your palms facing each other.
- Brace your core to keep a straight alignment from your shoulders to your knees.
- With extended arms, pull your chest up to the bar by flexing your elbows down into the backside of your ribcage.
- Once your chest has reached the bar, lower yourself controllably back to the starting position.










