Assisted Neutral Grip Pull Up being performed with proper form

How to do an Assisted Neutral Grip Pull Up

Reviewed by Jim Parker, CPT, B.A. Kinesiology

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194,410
Popularity Rank
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Difficulty
Beginner
Back Strength
42 mSCORE 79th
Equipment Required
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    Assisted Weight Machine

Workouts with Assisted Neutral Grip Pull Up

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    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.

    1. 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.
    2. Brace your core to keep a straight alignment from your shoulders to your knees.
    3. With extended arms, pull your chest up to the bar by flexing your elbows down into the backside of your ribcage.
    4. Once your chest has reached the bar, lower yourself controllably back to the starting position.