Son Vo
Clear and affordable plan that could you reach the target
Yes, Pull ups: 20 pull is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
🤔 The Pull ups: 20 pull app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Pull ups: 20 pull has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 62.00 đ.
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5 out of 5
6 ratings in Vietnam
Clear and affordable plan that could you reach the target
Beginning plan. Week 1 day 1…. Do 6 pulls ups. Umm, if I could do 6 pull ups I would not be using a training app. Lol
Had this app for years but this is actually the first time I’ve stuck with it for a bit as I’ve wanted to focus on pull-ups/chin-ups specifically after losing so much ground over the last year and resuming my climbing. So far, the progression is actually realistic and slow because many apps I’ve found, it’s like they think you can gain strength and muscle within 24 hours and I’d get discouraged doing the same week or day over and over. Not this app. For me, when it says a number of reps for pull-ups, I do that number of reps, rest 10 seconds, and then also do that number of reps as chin ups before moving on in order to get both.
But so far, so good. This app is giving me everything I need for this type of workout.
Used this app to help me get into the marines and even tho I’m out. I still use it in my regular workout routine a must have, for anyone who wants to build a massive and strong back!!
Runtastic shut down the lit apps and these are still bringing it. Thanks!
why needed paying to get full program?
Attempted to buy the full experience and now the app crashes as soon as it opens. I’ve tried contacting the developer to no avail.
1. Simple to use 2. Clean interface 3. Great progressive workout. 10/10
Loving the workout!