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Burak Ilter
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Hi,
I recently discovered a distance marked running course close to my
house. There are also some bars to make pull-ups.
I wonder if I can mix pull-ups and running in some form. When I go to
the course for easier runs (certainly not when I do intervals) can I do
pull-ups and would it be useful? Running uses mainly torso and legs, and
pull-ups uses lats and shoulders. So I think they will not effect each
other. Am I correct?
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Burak
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I recently discovered a distance marked running course close to my
house. There are also some bars to make pull-ups.
I wonder if I can mix pull-ups and running in some form. When I go to
the course for easier runs (certainly not when I do intervals) can I do
pull-ups and would it be useful? Running uses mainly torso and legs, and
pull-ups uses lats and shoulders. So I think they will not effect each
other. Am I correct?
--
Burak
please remove Dot NOREPLY Dot to reply