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5 benefits of doing 25 pull-ups every day

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 11, 2025, 20:00 IST
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5 benefits of doing 25 pull-ups every day


Pull-ups are a classic bodyweight exercise that targets multiple muscle groups and offers a range of physical and mental benefits. They are effective for strengthening the upper back and biceps, and are hence adored by many fitness enthusiasts. You only get good at pull-ups with each time. Practice leads to perfection! Performing 25 pull-ups daily is a challenging yet rewarding. Here are five benefits of incorporating 25 pull-ups into your daily routine.

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Improves upper body strength

Pull-ups are known to improve upper-body strength. The exercise primarily targets the latissimus dorsi, biceps, and shoulders, while also engaging the trapezius and rhomboids. Completing 25 pull-ups each day intensely targets these muscles as it is a highly effective compound exercise for upper-body development. The consistent volume of 25 reps provides sufficient stimulus for muscle growth if performed with proper form.

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Increases grip strength

Pull-ups are also known to improve grip strength. A strong grip is essential for many sports and daily tasks, and pull-ups are an excellent way to enhance it. Hanging from the bar during a pull-up challenges the forearms and hand muscles, and thereby improves grip.

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Better posture

Daily pull-ups, especially at a volume of 25, strengthen the posterior chain muscles, including the lats and trapezius, which are essential for maintaining proper posture. As today's lifestyles mostly push people to a sedentary lifestyle, pull-ups can be beneficial to counteract the slouching posture.

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Improves overall body strength and fitness level

Pull-ups, both regular and assisted, are known to build strength and also increase overall fitness. When you are doing pull-ups, it not only fires up your arms, but also engages the core muscles to stabilize the body during the movement. This workout would make your occasional hikes and marathons a cakewalk, as it improves your overall fitness levels.

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Supports cardiovascular health

Exercise of any kind is good for your heart. Though pull-ups are primarily a strength exercise, performing them in high-repetition sets or circuits can elevate heart rate, contributing to cardiovascular health. A 2012 study found that resistance training may enhance cardiovascular health by reducing resting blood pressure, decreasing low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and triglycerides, and increasing high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. It also promotes bone development, with studies showing a 1% to 3% increase in bone mineral density.

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Can you do pull-ups every day?

There is no direct answer to this. Yes, pull-ups are great to be incorporated into your fitness routine, but you need to take certain factors into account to ensure safety and effectiveness. It is considered a 'challenge routine', but if your goal is to maximize improvements to the many different aspects of fitness, everyday pull-ups won't be the best choice. High daily volume without adequate recovery can strain tendons and joints, particularly in the shoulders and elbows. Muscles need stress and recovery to grow, and if this balance is affected, it can affect your fitness goals and health. Many advanced athletes may be able to handle pull-ups every day, but for amateurs, it may not be a good idea. Before jumping on any trend, it is important to talk to your doctor and fitness expert.

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