The Key To Doing A Perfect Pull-Up Is To NOT Think About Pulling Yourself Up, According To This Expert Trainer

Man performing pull-up in gym

The pull-up is one of the best bodyweight exercises you can do, but it’s also one of the hardest. Even getting to the stage of being able to pull yourself up once is cause for celebration, and once you can reel off a few pull-ups in a row there are always ways you can go about improving your form.

To help you out on that front, I spoke to Alasdair Nicoll, personal trainer and tutor at PT-course provider The Fitness Group, for his advice on how to perfect your pull-up technique once you were able to perform a few reps of the move unassisted.

About Our Expert

About Our Expert

Alasdair Nicholl

Alasdair Nicholl is a personal trainer tutor and assessor at The Fitness Group, which provides personal training courses, and a level 3 personal trainer himself. Nicholl has been a personal trainer since 2018 and also has a BSc in Food Bioscience from Glasgow Caledonian University.

Adam Smith is an accomplished individual who serves as an chief contributor at Healthify Magazine, a leading publication dedicated to promoting health and wellness. With a passion for empowering individuals to live healthier lives, Adam brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his role.