Diver Pull Up Program: A1: Double-Step Pyramid Training

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Diver pull up program

A1: Double-Step Pyramid Training


Instructions: Perform a pyramid of pullups all the way up to your max and
then back down again using multiples of two’s to climb each step. In this
A1 session, you’re going to go up by doubles.

Here is an example of the progression: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 (max), 8, 6, 4, 2


= 50 total pullups

Go up as high as you can while maintaining proper technique, and rest as


much as necessary between sets. Instead of following a rigid structure for
rest, just rest as much as you feel is necessary to complete the next step.
Generally, I recommend using as little as 15 seconds of rest on lower
levels, and up to 2 minutes on upper levels.

A2: Single-Step Pyramid Training


Instructions: This is identical to the pyramid workout above, except this
time (A2) you’re climbing the pyramid one repetition at a time.

Here’s another example for performing 100 total pullups: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,


7, 8, 9, 10 (max), 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 =100 total pullups

Go up as high as you can while maintaining proper technique, and rest as


much as necessary between sets. Instead of following a rigid structure for
rest, just rest as much as you feel is necessary to complete the next step.
You’ll probably need a little more rest in between sets when climbing the
pyramid via single steps.

B1: Low-Rep, High Volume Training


Instructions: Select a number of repetitions based on approximately 20%
of your maximum. So, if you can do 10-12 pullups in a maxed-out set,
then your number is 2 or 3 repetitions. Perform 15-20 sets with as little
rest as possible. Keep doing sets until your technique starts to decline, and
stop if you reach 20 total.
B2: Moderate-Rep, High Volume Training
Instructions: Select a number of repetitions based on approximately 30-
40%% of your maximum. So, if you can do 10-12 pullups in a maxed-out
set, then your number is 3-5 repetitions per set. Perform 8-15 sets with as
little rest as possible, and no more than 1 minute between rounds. Keep
doing sets until your technique starts to decline, and stop if you reach 15
total. Set a personal record each time you do this session by doing more
total sets than your last session

C1: Descending Pyramid Session


Instructions: This is essentially half of a pyramid, and you are starting at
the top and working your way down. Perform a near-max set of pullups
(approximately 90% of your max reps), then rest for as long as necessary
before performing a set of one less repetition, and continue this until you
reach the final set of 1 pullup. Obviously, it’s very important that you’re
adequately warmed up prior to starting this session (see joint mobility
recommendations below).

Here is an example of the progression: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 reps


= 55 total pullups

C2: 50-100 Reps in as few Sets as Possible


Instructions: Perform between 50-100 pullups in as few sets as possible.
Select the goal number based on your conditioning level. It’s probably best
to try and select repetition amounts for each set that land around 60-80%
of your maximum ability. So, if you can perform 10 pullups, then sets of 6-
8 are probably optimal for this session. Rest as necessary.

Here’s an example for a goal of 100 repetitions: 10, 10, 10, 10, 9, 9, 8, 8,
7, 7, 6, 6.
C3: Maximum Set Practice Sessions
Instructions: Repeat the following 3-5 times.

1 Set of of maximum pullups with 3-5 minutes of rest between sets

These are an all-out effort, and you should be trying to hit 100% exertion
every time. Your repetition numbers will likely decrease every subsequent
set. This is a sign that you’re doing it right. When you repeat this workout
later in the month, try to score more total reps on your last set to both
gauge and ensure progression.

TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY


WEEK 1 A1 REST B1
WEEK 2 A2 REST B2
WEEK 3 A1 REST B2
WEEK 4 A2 REST B1
WEEK 5 A1 B2 A2
WEEK 6 B1 A1 B2
WEEK 7 REST REST REST
WEEK 8 C1 REST C2
WEEK 9 C3 REST C1
WEEK 10 C2 C3 C1
WEEK 11 REST REST TEST

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