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Best Pull Day Workouts With Pull Up Bar To Build Strength

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Incorporating a pull-up bar into your pull day workout regimen is a powerful way to target muscle groups effectively.

Pull day exercises focus on movement patterns that include horizontal pulls, such as rows, and vertical pulls, such as pull-ups, engaging muscles in the back and biceps.

By utilizing pull-up bars, you can perform movements like pull-ups, chin-ups, and elevated leg raises, which emphasize building max strength through higher weights and lower repetitions.

Strength-building routines often integrate both compound exercises for overall muscle group activation and isolation movements for focused development.

Tailoring the intensity according to individual capability ensures progressive growth in strength.

For enthusiasts following a PPL routine, this workout offers an ideal integration opportunity.

The 10 Best Pull Day Exercises with Pull Up Bar to Build Strength

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  • 1. Chin Up

    Chin Up demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Chin Ups are a bodyweight exercise that mainly works your back and biceps. They are performed on a pull-up bar with an underhand grip, helping you build strength and muscle mass.

    How to do it

    1. Grab the pull-up bar with your palms facing you.
    2. Engage your core by taking a deep breath and tightening your stomach.
    3. Pull your chest up towards the bar by bending your elbows.
    4. Lower yourself back down to the starting position.
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  • 2. Neutral Grip Pull Up

    Neutral Grip Pull Up demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Neutral Grip Pull Up is an exercise that strengthens your back, biceps, and forearms using a grip where your palms face each other. It’s easier on the shoulders and wrists, making it great for beginners or those with joint concerns.

    How to do it

    1. Grab the pull-up bar with your palms facing each other.
    2. Engage your core by breathing deeply and tightening your stomach muscles.
    3. Pull your chest up towards the bar by bending your elbows.
    4. Lower yourself back down to the starting position.
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  • 3. Pull Up

    Pull Up demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Pull Ups are a challenging exercise that strengthens your back, shoulders, and biceps using just your body weight. Beginners can modify this exercise with assistance or weights for a more manageable workout.

    How to do it

    1. Grip the pull-up bar with your palms facing away from you.
    2. Engage your core by taking a deep breath and tightening your stomach muscles.
    3. Pull your chest up towards the bar by bending your elbows and keeping them close to your body.
    4. Lower yourself back down to the starting position.
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  • 4. V-Bar Pull Up

    V-Bar Pull Up demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The V-Bar Pull Up strengthens the middle back, biceps, and lats using a special V-bar grip. This exercise focuses on the middle to lower lats and enhances overall back strength.

    How to do it

    1. Place the V-bar on the pull-up bar and grip the handles with palms facing each other.
    2. Engage your core by breathing into your stomach and tightening your abs.
    3. Pull yourself up by bending your elbows in towards your ribs; lean your head to one side as you reach the bar.
    4. Lower yourself back down and repeat, leaning your head to the opposite side.
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  • 5. Wide Grip Pull Up

    Wide Grip Pull Up demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Wide Grip Pull Up strengthens your upper back, lats, and biceps while focusing on the outer lats to enhance back width. It's a tough exercise ideal for those wanting to boost upper body strength and achieve a V-shaped torso.

    How to do it

    1. Grab the pull-up bar with your palms facing away and hands wider than shoulder-width.
    2. Engage your core by breathing deeply and tightening your abs.
    3. Pull your chest towards the bar by bending your elbows down towards your sides.
    4. Lower your body back to the starting position.
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  • 6. Loop Band Pull Up

    Loop Band Pull Up demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Loop Band Pull Up is a great exercise that strengthens your back and helps you work towards doing full Pull Ups. Using a loop band gives support, making it easier as you approach the bar while building strength.

    How to do it

    1. Attach the loop band to the pull-up bar to create a foot stirrup.
    2. Put one foot in the band and grip the bar with your hands overhand.
    3. Hang with arms straight and body in a line.
    4. Engage your core and pull your chest to the bar by bending your elbows.
    5. Lower yourself back down slowly and repeat the movement.
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  • 7. Loop Band Chin Up

    Loop Band Chin Up demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Loop Band Chin Up is a beginner-friendly exercise that uses a resistance band on a pull-up bar to help you with chin-ups. It assists in lifting some of your body weight, making it easier to build upper body strength.

    How to do it

    1. Attach the band to the center of the pull-up bar to create a foot stirrup.
    2. Step into the stirrup with one foot and grip the pull-up bar underhand.
    3. Hang with your arms straight and body straight.
    4. Engage your core and pull your chest up towards the bar by bending your elbows.
    5. Lower yourself back down slowly and repeat.
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  • 8. Loop Band Negative Pull Up

    Loop Band Negative Pull Up demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Loop Band Negative Pull Up is a modified version of the Negative Chin Up, using a wider grip to help strengthen your lats, biceps, and shoulders. The loop band offers support, letting you lower yourself slowly to improve muscle endurance and strength.

    How to do it

    1. Anchor the band at the center of the pull-up bar to create a foot stirrup.
    2. Step one foot into the stirrup and grab the pull-up bar with an overhand grip.
    3. Start with your chest close to the bar and your chin above it.
    4. Engage your core and slowly lower yourself down into a dead hang position.
    5. Push back up to the starting position and repeat.
  • 9. Loop Band Negative Chin Up

    Loop Band Negative Chin Up demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Loop Band Negative Chin Up is an exercise that helps you strengthen your upper body by focusing on the lowering part of a chin-up. Using a resistance band, you can practice controlled descents, which build muscle in your arms and back, making it easier to do chin-ups without assistance.

    How to do it

    1. Anchor the band to the pull-up bar to create a foot stirrup.
    2. Place one foot in the stirrup and grip the bar with your palms facing you.
    3. Start with your chin above the bar.
    4. Engage your core and slowly lower yourself until your arms are straight.
    5. Return to the starting position and repeat.
  • 10. Mixed Grip Pull Up

    Mixed Grip Pull Up demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Mixed Grip Pull Up involves one hand facing forward and the other facing towards you. This exercise strengthens your back and arms while also improving grip strength and balancing muscle strength.

    How to do it

    1. Grab the pull-up bar with one palm facing away and the other facing you.
    2. Tighten your core by taking a deep breath and flexing your abs.
    3. Pull your chest up toward the bar by bending your elbows down and back.
    4. Lower yourself back to the starting position.
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