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All About Australian Pull-ups

January 7th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

Look Ma, no hands!

Look Ma, no hands!

Australian pull-ups are becoming a very popular exercise. Like all types of pull-ups (and all types of exercises for that matter) there are many different ways to do the Australian, and it can be incorporated into a number of different contexts within a workout.

Using the Australian for Beginners
I first mentioned this idea in my introduction to Australian pull-ups. If you aren’t strong enough to do a pull-up (this goes for you too, ladies), this a great way to start to build toward it. Once you can do 3 sets of 10 without struggling (something that shouldn’t take too long for any reasonably fit, dedicated individual), it won’t be long before a pull-up is within your grasp.

Trainer Tip:
The higher up the bar, the better the leverage. Of course, this is only true up until a certain point–once the bar is too high, then you’re just doing a regular pull-up!

Using the Australian in a Superset
The Australian pull-up is a great exercise to use as a superset with push-ups, since they work opposite muscle groups. You will get a great pump from doing this and it also allows you to keep your heart rate up. Due to the fact that you’re allowing certain muscles to rest while you are using others, you can maintain that elevated heart rate without burning out your muscles too quickly.

The Australian pull-up can also be used as a superset after the standard kind if you are trying to increase your reps on pull-ups.

Plyometric Australian Pull-up
I like to turn the Australian pull-up into a plyometric exercise by switching between overhand and underhand grips on alternating reps. You can also switch back and forth from a wide grip to a narrow grip in an explosive fashion to mix up this exercise with a plyometric spin.

The One Arm Australian Pull-up
Of course an Australian can be done with just one arm. This is another method to practice while building towards one arm pull-ups. Like any single limb movement, the one arm Australian pull-up requires a ton of core strength and stability. You can add an extra challenge by trying it on one leg also!

Watch the video below for more about Australian pull-ups:

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  • Meg

    Hey, I saw your blog linked on the Primal Blueprint forum, just want to say it's an amazing presentation of bodyweight exercise. I really appreciate the “level up” sets you do, which is really nice for us folk who are out of shape.

  • http://www.AlKavadlo.com/ Al Kavadlo

    Thanks Meg! Keep up what you're doing and you won't be out of shape for long!

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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_IGIG5ELKSFKBSD2MF75HIEJQJY Griselda Garibay

    Thats awesome stuff man! I cant wait to try this. Truth is Vegas doesn’t have playgrounds like other states do we got them plastic playgrounds and well they isn’t much to do. I will try and figure out a way. Thanks man for the vids. Please keep them coming. :)

  • http://www.AlKavadlo.com/ Al Kavadlo

    Hey Griselda, I’m glad you found this post inspiring. I’m sure you can find some way to do this exercise – get creative!

  • http://malpaz.wordpress.com/ Mal

    your site is amazing and helpful for me! im working my way to a pull up

  • http://www.AlKavadlo.com/ Al Kavadlo

    Hey Mal – I just took a look at your blog. Nice arms! I bet you’ll be doing pull-ups pretty soon.

    Also, make sure you check out my article on learning to do a pull-up if you haven’t already. Here’s the link: http://www.alkavadlo.com/2010/09/learning-to-do-a-pull-up/

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  • http://www.bodyrock.tv Maria Pili

    i’ve just made a comment on your latest post (never too old to work out) asking for advice as i am not able to do an unassisted pull up (didn’t mention i can do some reps with one foot on a chair) but then one post led me to another and finally this one… i think i can start with the australian pull up!, right?

  • http://www.AlKavadlo.com/ Al Kavadlo

    You sure can, Maria!  Go get ‘em!

  • http://disqus.com Ty

    I try this with the swing arm down on the perfect pull up, but it sucks because your heels slide and the bar will hit the door frame and make noise and scratch it. A fixed bar (or maybe a set of high paralletes) is far superior I think, like the kind he is using in the video.

  • http://www.AlKavadlo.com/ Al Kavadlo

    You can also try using a suspension training hanging from your doorway pull-up bar.

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