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How to do an Assisted Wide Grip Pull Up

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

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192,289
Popularity Rank
554th
Difficulty
Beginner
Back Strength
75 mSCORE 36th
Equipment Required
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    Assisted Weight Machine

Workouts with Assisted Wide Grip Pull Up

    Target muscles worked

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    Instructions for Proper Form

    Assisted Wide Grip Pull Up is a variation on the standard Pull Up that primarily targets your back, especially the lats. By using assistance, usually through a counterweight or resistance band, you can reduce the resistance, making this exercise more accessible for beginners or those looking to build strength towards unassisted pull-ups. The wide grip further emphasizes the lats and reduces the involvement of the biceps.

    1. Place your knees onto the assisted pad and grab ahold of the pull up handles with an overhand wide grip.
    2. Bend your elbows to your sides to pull your head up above the handles keeping your torso vertical.
    3. Controllably lower to the starting position.