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So less pullups (e.g. 1 at a time) are better than more chin ups (e.g. 5 at a time)? While doing chin ups am i not also training for pull ups?
Better depends on your goals. What are you trying to accomplish?
Chin-ups are more arms. Pull ups are back and lats
Yeah should've been more specific, I'm trying to get going with the r/bodyweightfitness 's recommended routine. Problem is I can't do reps of pull ups but I can do chin ups by hanging on the inner handles or the ones perpendicular to the wall. Can I do those (and which ones of the two) instead of pull ups till I can do proper pull ups?
And what about the inclined handles? Would they make pull ups easier or harder?
Basically I was asking what happens (i.e. what muscles I'm training and how hard) if I use the bar in the four ways I listed