Pull-Ups/Chin-Ups
The pull-up is an upper body compound pulling exercise where the body is suspended by extended arms, gripping a fixed bar, then pulled up until the elbows are bent and the head is higher than the hands, utilizing an overhand grip. A traditional pull-up relies on upper body strength with no swinging. The exercise targets mainly the Latissimus Dorsi muscle in the back along with many other assisting muscles. Pull-ups are similar to chin-ups, which are distinct due to the underhand grip. The difference is that palms are facing away from the practitioner in pull-ups, while in chin-ups the palms face toward the practitioner.
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