[vc_row][vc_column][vc_video link=”https://youtu.be/rtF51pQB6Wc” video_title=”” css=”%7B%22default%22%3A%7B%22border-top-width%22%3A%221px%22%2C%22border-right-width%22%3A%221px%22%2C%22border-bottom-width%22%3A%221px%22%2C%22border-left-width%22%3A%221px%22%2C%22border-color%22%3A%22%23dddddd%22%2C%22border-style%22%3A%22solid%22%7D%7D”][us_separator show_line=”1″ line_width=”default”][vc_column_text]The Strict Muscle-Up is an impressive skill by anyone’s standards – take a look at this video of CrossFit Seminar Staff member Julie Foucher, demonstrating the strict muscle-up. Not only does this movement require a lot of upper body strength, but it also needs a fair degree of shoulder mobility to move through the deeper than usual ring dip position.
The muscle up can broadly be divided into three sections:
1) The chest to bar pull
2) The transition
3) The Ring Dip
The range of motion for the pull-up and ring dip are more than would normally be done for those movements, so if you are training towards a muscle up, then make sure when you train these movements, you train the full range of motion you will need for the muscle-up.
To make it a little easier when you start out, support some of your bodyweight by having your feet or toes on the ground or a box as you work through the movement.[/vc_column_text][us_separator show_line=”1″ line_width=”default”][vc_column_text]
Points Of Performance
- Rings set approximately shoulder-width apart
- False grip on the rings
- Start with arms extended
- Pull rings to sternum as torso leans back
- Move the chest over the rings, hands and elbows stay close to the body
- Complete at full arm extension at support position
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