It's grammatically correct, but it doesn't describe the exercise correctly. It doesn't say which way you pull your body. I'd use a different verb anyway.In a pull up exercise you grab an overhead bar and pull your body until your head has gone past the bar.
Have I written the sentence correctly now?
It's grammatically correct, but it doesn't describe the exercise correctly. It doesn't say which way you pull your body. I'd use a different verb anyway.
Why do you need to describe pull-ups? I'm sure native speakers have described that exercise in many easily-accessible places.
Fair enough.I do it and talk about it often that is why I want to describe it.
That's a decent description. Congratulations!In a pull up exercise you grab an overhead bar and pull your body upwards until your head has gone past the bar.
I'm sorry I missed that. Tufguy, you need to hyphenate pull-up when it's the name of the exercise.I would use pull-up exercise.
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