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Band Assisted Pull-Up vs London Bridges

Band Assisted Pull-Up - starting position
Band Assisted Pull-Up - ending position
Band Assisted Pull-Up
beginner·Other·compound
London Bridges - starting position
London Bridges - ending position
London Bridges
intermediate·Other·compound

Side-by-Side

Band Assisted Pull-Up
VS
London Bridges
beginner
Level
intermediate
Other
Equipment
Other
compound
Mechanic
compound
N/A
Force
pull
Strength
Category
Strength
lats
Primary
lats
abdominalsforearmsmiddle back
Secondary
bicepsforearmsmiddle back

Muscle Analysis

Shared

latsforearmsmiddle back

Only in Band Assisted Pull-Up

abdominals

Only in London Bridges

biceps

Instructions

Band Assisted Pull-Up

1

Choke the band around the center of the pullup bar. You can use different bands to provide varying levels of assistance.

2

Pull the end of the band down, and place one bent knee into the loop, ensuring it won't slip out. Take a medium to wide grip on the bar. This will be your starting position.

3

Pull yourself upward by contracting the lats as you flex the elbow. The elbow should be driven to your side. Pull to the front, attempting to get your chin over the bar. Avoid swinging or jerking movements.

4

After a brief pause, return to the starting position.

London Bridges

1

Attach a climbing rope to a high beam or cross member. Below it, ensure that the smith machine bar is locked in place with the safeties and cannot move. Alternatively, a secure box could also be utilized.

2

Stand on the bar, using the rope to balance yourself. This will be your starting position.

3

Keeping your body straight, lean back and lower your body by slowly going hand over hand with the rope. Continue until you are perpendicular to the ground.

4

Keeping your body straight, reverse the motion, going hand over hand back to the starting position.

Verdict

Both exercises target the lats. Band Assisted Pull-Up is a beginner exercise using other, while London Bridges is intermediate and uses other. Choose Band Assisted Pull-Up if you're looking for a more accessible option, or London Bridges for a greater challenge.

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