I've been using a standard door frame pull up bar for about a year now, and I feel like it's time to upgrade. I was going to buy a new one with more positions, but I saw a commercial for the perfect pullup on tv and thought maybe I should try this instead. I got the perfect pullup for christmas and it's great, so I was wondering how this is.has anyone on /fit/ tried this thing out?give me the pros and cons
bar < "perfect pullup" < ringsyou're moving in the right direction OP
http://ringtraining.com/shop/equipment/elite-rings.htmlhttp://www.roguefitness.com/store/rogue_rings.phphttp://gymnasticbodies.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=29&osCsid=4fttb24keo25ism2fchde06756Take your pick. All are far more useful and cheaper than the perfect pull-up.
>>281545can you hang these from a door frame?this is the only place I am able to hang anything
>>281564OP (not you?) said he had a door pull-up bar, which would work. Also, any sort of rafter or support beam (attic, garage, basement), tree branch, playground swing set, or power rack would work.
what makes the rings bettar?
>>281591more exercises possible, more balance required.
>>281611kk thnx
>>281591Try doing some ring push-ups (hell, just try a support hold) and you'll gain some real respect for the Olympic gymnasts doing crazy shit like iron crosses.
Pros:PullupsCons:You're a faggot