Rope-pullup (bilateral pulling)
BAS pull (vertical)
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3m 31s
THE WHAT:
Bilateral, vertical-pulling practiced with a rope. Whilst it can be taken as a development context from time spent with the 'Unilateral-emphasis eccentrics' context, as long as the minimum of a single, chest-to-rope pull performed at a controlled tempo is available (ideally with SUBMAXIMAL effort), this context can be plugged into practice straight-away.
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