Mixed Grip Chin

A back exercise targeting the middle back.

Mixed Grip Chin demonstration
Mixed Grip Chin — demonstration

Body part

Back

Equipment

Other

Target muscles

Middle Back

Secondary muscles

Biceps, Lats

How to do Mixed Grip Chin

  1. Using a spacing that is just about 1 inch wider than shoulder width, grab a pull-up bar with the palms of one hand facing forward and the palms of the other hand facing towards you. This will be your starting position.

  2. Now start to pull yourself up as you exhale. Tip: With the arm that has the palms facing up concentrate on using the back muscles in order to perform the movement. The elbow of that arm should remain close to the torso. With the other arm that has the palms facing forward, the elbows will be away but in line with the torso. You will concentrate on using the lats to pull your body up.

  3. After a second contraction at the top, start to slowly come down as you inhale.

  4. Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.

  5. On the following set, switch grips; so if you had the right hand with the palms facing you and the left one with the palms facing forward, on the next set you will have the palms facing forward for the right hand and facing you for the left.

Muscles worked

Primary (target)

Middle Back

Secondary

BicepsLats

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