Your Guide to Mastering L-Sit Pull-Ups with Baby Steps Pull-ups are perhaps the most challenging bodyweight exercise to master. You have to lift your entire body using only your arm and back muscles. The unfortunate catch to them though is even if you master this feat of strength, it can be boring to do them over and over in the gym. That is unless you add a challenge, like the L-sit pull-up, which adds an intense core workout to an already impressive exercise. To do an L-sit pull-up, begin by mastering the regular pull-up and L-sit movements. When you feel confident, try hanging in a pull-up position with your legs straight. Then, you can do flutter kicks from the position. After that, do L-sit pull-ups with one leg before adding the second leg. As with many fitness goals, you’ll have
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