So, you know how you're a fat wimp and "doing" pullups in the gym is embarrassing and you can't do them at home because you've got nowhere for a pullup bar and don't want to ruin a door frame? Yeah, I used two 4" c-clamps on the rafters in my basement. Strong enough hold for a 260lb dude to do kipping pullups on. I put a piece of pipe insulation on the tops to thicken up the grips. Knocked out somewhere around 15 combined strict pullups and chinups last Monday - a personal record. Guess I'm out of excuses.
Except for my new neck injury. I did some kind of nerve damage or strain or something. Makes parallel parking interesting. Not working out until it heals. Which isn't a problem right now, because on Christmas, I got a monster stomach virus and a sinus infection. I'm over the virus now (On top of eating nothing for two days, it was like a $400 Yuppie cleanse... haven't felt this thin in years!) but the sinus infection's still pounding away.
Nothing to do with a New Year's resolution (would never work for me), but after I sober up this weekend, I'm gonna have to wail on myself.
87IROCZOWNER69: Sounds like you've got a good idea. You're like a younger, more energetic version of me. I started getting out of line. Then I got really out of line. And kept getting out of line. And now...look at me. I have to rely on sheer charm and booze to get women to like me. It's expensive. You don't want that for yourself. Anyway, if I could go back to a more-salvageable time, knowing what I know now, I'd rock the living hell out of olympic lifts. Deadlift, clean, squat, presses (especially overhead), clean & jerk, and snatch, pull-ups, dips, situps. Especially while you've got a free gym and coaches at your disposal. Always ask coaches for a spot or to check your technique - the worst they can do is say no.