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YOUR FIRST

MUSCLE UP
VAHVA FITNESS
TABLE OF CONTENTS

1: WHAT IS A MUSCLE UP? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

2: PERSONAL INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

3: STRENGTH PRE-REQUISITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

4: A: MUSCLE UP MOBILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

5: B: FALSE-GRIP MOBILITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

6: C: ROTATOR CUFF MOBILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

7: MUSCLE UP PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

8: IN CLOSING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

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WHAT IS A MUSCLE UP?


Muscle up is a strength move, which, during the past decade, has become a notorious
strength feat to showcase physical prowess.

Muscle up, in short, is nothing more than a pull-up and a dip combined by a transition phase.
The purpose of the skill is to get on the top of rings or a bar.

Originally, muscle ups were a move just to get on the top of the rings or horizontal bar in gym-
nastics. In gymnastics, the muscle up is such a basic move that it is not even scored in the
gymnastic cards.

Kids and adults from all ages, all over the world, are performing muscle ups, whether it is part
of a local street workout group or gymnastics.

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Nowadays, muscle ups have become massively prevalent in many exercise programs.

Many athletes, such as MMA fighters, include muscle ups in their training regimen to improve
their strength and conditioning.

One of the fastest growing sports in the world, CrossFit, has also included their version of a kip-
ping muscle up in their programs.

Muscle up is also a central part of most street and bar workout routines and is continuing to
build its reputation as one of the foundational moves of the sport.

BASIC BREAKDOWN OF A MUSCLE UP

Whether a muscle up is performed on a bar or on rings, the muscle up consists of three parts:

1. Pull-up - pulling bodyweight up

2. Transition - internally rotating elbows on the top of the bar so you can start the next phase.

3. Dip - pushing yourself up to straight arms.

Muscle up is a special kind of a beast, because the move includes both a pulling motion, press-
ing motion, and the transition phase between a pull-up and a dip.

Muscle up is an amazing move to improve pulling: strength and size in biceps, middle back,
and upper back.

The pressing motion improves pressing strength by adding size and strength to triceps, front
deltoids, and chest muscles.

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The transition phase increases strength and size in forearms, shoulders, rotator cuffs, and nu-
merous of smaller muscle groups in the scapula, or shoulder girdle.

I believe the built strength that is required to perform a clean muscle up is the biggest benefit
one can achieve by learning the muscle up.

Learning the muscle up will enhance the entire upper body athletics like no other exercise.

The transition phase will build your forearms, rotator cuffs, and shoulders, which not only trans-
late directly to overall strength, but also keep you injury free like nothing else.

Muscle up is an extraordinary exercise, which can be approached safely and effectively with
the right preparation.

When mastered, the muscle up is not only an exercise that will make the jaws drop from every-
one around you, but it also has the potential to turn you physically into a whole new beast.

Still, to this day, a muscle up happens to be one of the more “impressive” strength feats one
can perform in a gym or a park, and will also convey that the person is capable of for more
than just flexing his muscles.

DIFFERENT FORMS OF A MUSCLE UP


Muscle ups can be separated into two groups based on the apparel that is used to
perform the feat:

1. Ring muscle up - A muscle up on gymnastics rings.

2. Bar muscle up - A muscle up on a horizontal bar.

In addition, muscle ups can be divided into two groups based on their execution:

1. Strict muscle up - A clean and strict muscle up.

2. Kipping muscle up - A muscle up where momentum is used to complete the repetition.

Kipping muscle ups are particularly popular among bar athletes and CrossFit practitioners.

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The biggest disadvantage of the kipping muscle up is that the momentum is used to skip the
most strenuous and effective part of the muscle up - the transition phase.

As a result, the kipping variation is significantly easier, but the benefits of the exercise are also
minimized.

In this guide, we will solely focus on the strict, clean version of the muscle up. Strict muscle
ups will give you the best bang for your buck.

Moreover, if you master the strict version, the kipping will seem almost like too easy.

Just practicing the kipping version will barely transfer to the strict version, and will not ensure
all the strength benefits of the muscle up.

In this guide, we will go through both the bar and ring versions of the muscle up.

The biggest difference between a bar and ring muscle up is that the center of mass is distrib-
uted differently, and as a result, they provide slightly different challenges.

Mastering a strict bar muscle up will transfer directly to the strict ring muscle ups.

There are also other muscle up variations, such as wide ring muscle ups, L-sit muscle ups,
weighted muscle ups, explosive muscle ups, one arm muscle ups, etc.

This guide is about learning your first muscle up, and doing it in an effective and safe manner.

If you are interested in the advanced variations of the muscle up, please visit our website
VahvaFitness.com and/or our YouTube page for more.

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PERSONAL INTRODUCTION

Originally, I was introduced to muscle ups, and calisthenics in general, in 2009-2010, after see-
ing the world-renowned bar athlete Hannibal performing numerous advanced calisthenics
tricks on a YouTube video.

It wasn’t long after that I started to practice muscle ups, and also read every single related
document I could get my hands on.

The general advice for achieving a muscle up was very straightforward: Just learn the tech-
nique, practice the false-grip, and then get strong enough in pull-ups and dips.

Eventually, I was performing chin-ups and pull-ups with an extra 50 kg(110lbs) and dips with
an extra 40kg(88lbs). My form was also perfected and I had developed great mobility and flexi-
bility in both exercises.

My false-grip and grip strength were on point, too.

I still couldn’t do muscle ups. I kept going and improving my numbers and eventually I got my
first muscle up, but my progress pretty much stagnated there.

I could maybe do a couple of muscle ups in the beginning of my workout, but then I immedi-
ately lost the strength to do more. Not only that, the reps were painful and it felt like my arms
were going to explode.

Then, one day I saw a 17-year-old kid doing clean, strict, and beautiful muscle ups.

The muscle ups weren’t the thing that shocked me, but his overall strength instead: He could
barely do 5 good chin-ups and he could perform maybe 2 shaky ring dips.

What the heck was going on?

How is it that this kid can do such a picture-perfect muscle ups, when he is so... weak?

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At that point, I changed my entire approach to muscle ups and I really started to get deep into
the kinesiology and biomechanics behind the muscle ups.

I realized that nearly all muscle up guides and tutorials were shallow and only penetrating the
surface.

I realized that the simple, and easy advice worked on many people, but only a portion,and
those who learned muscle ups with ease, were gifted individuals who had well-developed
structural balance and strength levels in their body.

I know there are people who have been training for muscle ups for years and can’t perform
good reps. I was one of them.

Moreover, I know there are people who bust their asses for muscle ups, but still get very minis-
cule and/or bad results.

Muscle ups are a great feat and a great move, but they aren’t anything special.

It is not the muscle up that is hard, but the preparation for learning one that is flawed and
doesn’t produce any results.

I personally started from absolutely zero and struggled for years with muscle ups, but I over-
came the challenge.

Eero Westerberg, our main athlete of Vahva Fitness, has followed the Vahva Method of learning
and perfecting muscle ups, and he is soon to become the undisputed king of muscle ups.

He is performing clean, strict reps with an extra 20 kg (45lbs) and is working towards a +40kg
(90lbs) muscle up.

In this guide, I will introduce all the “secrets” and keys for achieving the muscle up.

I want you to learn the muscle up regardless of your gender, physical background, or years in
training. Muscle up is achievable for all healthy males and females regardless of age.

How fast you will learn the muscle up depends on individual factors, which is why it is impossi-
ble to give any general learning time.

Don’t be discouraged if you don’t learn the skill as fast as everyone else, because everyone is
progressing with their own personal speed.

If you put the hard work in, and do the necessary preparation and stick to the process, I am
confident you will learn the muscle up.

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The purpose of this guide is to provide the best and most informative muscle up guide on the
market. For free.

I wish you all the best,

Samuli Tapio (left) and Eero Westerberg - Vahva Staff.

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STRENGTH PRE-REQUISITIES
In order to ensure the safest and the most effective path to muscle up, you should already
have built up a reasonable level of fitness before attempting to learn the muscle up.

You should have at least 3 to 12 months of training under your belt.

The quickest way to learn the muscle up is not to start practicing it right away, but to pay your
dues first.

At first, you should focus on building the basic level of fitness.

If you want to maximize your progress and effort, our Vahva Fitness website provides top level
guidance and programming for everyone regardless of gender or age, and regardless of previ-
ous or current level of fitness.

Vahva Basics fits everyone, from absolute beginners to more advanced fitness enthusiasts.

Read more about Vahva Fitness and transform your body.

Different people start from different starting points and progress with different paces, but be-
fore embarking on your journey to the muscle up, you should be able to complete two simple
exercises: a pull up and a dip.

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10 CLEAN REPS OF THE BASIC PULL-UP

Form: start from a deadhang (straight arms) and then pull up to your lower neck level. Lower
down with control.

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10 CLEAN BAR DIPS

Form: start from straight arms at the top, lower yourself until you feel your shoulders being stretched,
then push yourself up.

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A: MUSCLE UP MOBILITY
The muscle up mobility consists of two parts: pull-up mobility and elbow mobility.

If you cannot perform a clean pull-up with full range of motion, a muscle up won’t happen ei-
ther. The good thing is that a great deal of pull-up mobility is unlocked by improving the elbow
mobility.

Elbow mobility is often the missing link between lack of progress and performing a clean mus-
cle up.

It is a crucial factor and it is unbelievable that almost no one teaching muscle ups has really fig-
ured this out.

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The thing is, it doesn’t matter how strong you are if your elbows are too stiff to allow your body
to rotate your shoulders on the bar or rings without restrictions.

1. PULL-UP MOBILITY

LEVEL 1

Isometric chin-up hold.

5 sets for 15 seconds.

The key here is to build stability and mobility at the top of the chin-up form. Focus on pulling
the bar as low as humanly possible. When you can no longer hold the maximum range of mo-
tion, finish the set and rest for the next one.

You can move to level 2 after you are able to hold the bar tightly to your chest and hold the 5
sets of 15 seconds with ease. The bar has to touch the chest the entire time.

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LEVEL 2

Isometric pull-up hold.

5 sets for 15 seconds.

The same as the chin-up hold, except the grip is reversed.

You can move to level 3, after you have achieved the range of motion to hold the bar to your
chest.

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LEVEL 3

False-grip pull-up.

5 sets for 5 repetitions.

From: straight arms to the bar touching your chest. You can also do this exercise with rings(re-
commended option) and, in this case, just pull up to the maximum range of motion you have
the capability for.

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2. ELBOW MOBILITY

LEVEL 1

Elbow stretch.

Use one arm to stretch the other arm by pushing your forearm down towards your shoulder. If
you lack flexibility in your elbow, you will surely feel pressure in your elbow joint.

Start cautiously, but eventually you should be able to press the arm quite hard. When you no
longer feel any benefit or a stretch, move to level 2.

LEVEL 2

Elbow stretch with resistance.

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Start by stretching your elbow as you did in the level 1, then apply pressure to your elbow joint
by trying to press your stretched arm open. Use the other arm to hold the arm in place, and
just feel the pressure in your elbow joint.

As usual, begin cautiously. This is an exercise you can do for forever. After you have focused
on this for 2-4 weeks, feel free to move to level 3.

LEVEL 3

Forearm push-up.

Mastery: 5 sets for 10 repetitions.

Likewise, you should be in 100% control of the entire range of motion.

After mastery, move to level 5.

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LEVEL 4

Russian dip.

Mastery: 5 sets of 5 repetitions.

Similarly to forearm push-ups, you should be in 100% control of the entire range of motion. The con-
trol creates the mobility and the mobility creates the perfect muscle up.

After you no longer feel any benefits from this, move to level 6.

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LEVEL 5

Single bar russian dip.

Mastery: 5 sets of 5 repetitions.

100% control of the entire range of motion. Stop when your forearms are horizontal to the bar, and
then press yourself up.

After you have achieved this, you should be very close to achieving the full muscle up.

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LEVEL 6

Negative muscle up.

Mastery: 5 sets for 3 repetitions.

Lower yourself from dip support with control. You should feel this very intensively in the elbows.

To make it easier, keep the hands and arms close to your body.

Negative muscle up is actually more strenuous than the actual muscle up! After you have achieved
mastery in this one, you should be able to perform a regular muscle up with ease.

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LEVEL 7

Strict muscle up.

Mastery: 5 sets for 5 repetitions.

At this point, you should be able to perform the actual muscle up or at least be very close to achiev-
ing one.

Congratulations!

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B: FALSE-GRIP MOBILITY
In the muscle up, you are as strong as your weakest link. If you’re lacking wrist strength, then
performing a strict muscle up can seem almost hopeless.

False-grip strength is especially important in the ring muscle up, where completing a clean rep
is nearly impossible without holding the false-grip.

Bar muscle ups can be performed without false-grip, but wrist & forearm strength will still play
a major role.

There is only one cure though, and that is the specific false-grip strengthening.

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LEVEL 1

Bent arm false-grip hold with leg support.

Mastery: 5 x 15 seconds.

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LEVEL 2

Straight arm false-grip hold with leg support.

Mastery: 5 x 15 seconds.

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LEVEL 3

Bent arm false-grip hang.

Mastery: 5 x 15 seconds.

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LEVEL 4

Straight arm false-grip hang.

Mastery: 5 x 15 seconds.

Mastering the level 4 should provide enough false-grip mobility to perform your first muscle up.

You can also include wrist curls and reverse wrist curls with a dumbbell or a barbell to your
training regimen. All grip work is beneficial.

However, the only way to really improve the false-grip is to practice the false-grip, so focus on
the thing that actually matters.

After you have achieved the level 4, you can add weight, increase the duration of the sets, or
practice one arm false-grip variations.

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C: ROTATOR CUFF MOBILITY


The strength of the rotator cuff plays a key, major role in the muscle up. The transition phase of
the muscle up is a heavy internal rotation of the scapula.

The targeted muscle with all internal rotational work is the subscapularis muscle, which is the
dominant muscle in internally rotating the shoulder.

In order to maintain the structural balance in the shoulder and allow the rotator cuff to
strengthen with great efficiency, both internal rotation and external rotation should be trained to
prevent injuries, improve athleticism, and build strength.

The majority of the individuals fall into the group where their internal rotators (subscapularis)
are well-developed, but their external rotation (infraspinatus) lacks strength.

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Any weakness in the rotator cuff hinders the development of the other muscles because the
body always aims to maintain structural balance by default.

I was part of the rare group where my internal rotators were significantly weaker than my exter-
nal rotators.

Weak rotator cuffs can be the missing link in your training if you have already mastered every
other element of the muscle up.

Nonetheless, focusing on developing rotator cuff strength will improve general fitness and mus-
cle up performance by leaps and bounds.

I recommend doing rotator cuff work after the muscle up workout.

In order to do rotator cuff mobility work, you will need elastic bands, small weights, or a cable
machine.

1. INTERNAL ROTATION

My recommended variation is to perform internal rotation lying on the floor.

Start light - just with your bodyweight. The entire motion should be comfortable in all muscula-
ture. If it is not, then you will need to just focus on performing the internal rotation just with your
arm without any extra weight.

Progress in small increments. It is not always necessary to add more weight.

Rotator cuffs are easy to injure, so start low and stay safe.

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2. EXTERNAL ROTATION

This variation of external rotation can be performed lying on the floor, sitting, or standing.

My recommended variation is the standing external rotation, because it is the most demanding
with the best range of motion.

Start with small weights and gradually increase the load every week.

PROGRAMMING

5 sets for 5 to 10 repetitions.

The final exercise of your muscle up workout.

To find your sweet spot for both internal rotation and external rotation, try 1.25 kg for 10 reps,
and if it is too easy, try 2.5 kg.

After you have found your sweet spot, perform the 5 x 5-10 and gradually increase the weight
every week or every two weeks. It all depends on how your body feels.

This is not a strength feat - this is just mobility work, so focus on form and safe execution.

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MUSCLE UP PROGRAMMING
The correct preparation for the muscle up involves three different elements:

A.Muscle up mobility.

1. Pull-up mobility; 2. Elbow mobility.

B.False-grip mobility.

C.Rotator cuff mobility.

1. internal rotation; 2. external rotation.

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EXAMPLE MUSCLE UP WORKOUT ROUTINE

A1 and A2 are performed in a superset or with a short period of rest between(15 to 60 sec-
onds). This means that after you finish the set of 15 seconds, you immediately perform the 15
repetitions of forearm push-ups.

After the forearm push-up, you take 60 to 90 seconds of rest and then start the second set of
A1 and A2.

After all the sets of A1 and A2 are done, you move to B1. Finish all the sets of B1 and move to
C1 and C2, both of which are also performed in the superset fashion.

All A, B and C elements are progressed individually.

This means that you follow different steps for all the elements. I.e., you can be on a level 1 for
A1 and A2 but on a level 3 for B1 false-grip strength.

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MASTERY

You have achieved the mastery of the level after you can perform the sets and repetitions re-
quired for mastery without feeling like you are dying. You have only achieved mastery when the
exercise feels fairly comfortable.

To achieve the 5 x 5 mastery, you can use this weekly schedule:

WEEKS 1-2 WEEKS 2-3 WEEKS 3-4 WEEKS 4-5 WEEKS 5-6
5x1 5x2 5x3 5x4 5x5

For 5 x 10 mastery, use this schedule as a guide:

WEEKS 1-2 WEEKS 2-3 WEEKS 3-4 WEEKS 4-5 WEEKS 5-6
5x2 5x4 5x6 5x8 5 x 10

We at Vahva Fitness believe the 5 sets for each exercise is the sweet spot to produce the best
strength gains.

You may need to stick to one week for a longer time than just one week if you are not making
fast enough progress - but don’t worry, it is normal.

You may not be able to complete all the sets with the same repetitions. In this case, just do as
many repetitions as you can.

Moreover, after every 4 to 6 weeks, I recommend taking a deload week where you only use
50% of the usual repetitions.

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WORKOUT: WHEN? HOW MANY TIMES?

I recommend performing the muscle up workout in the beginning of your usual workout, or as a
workout during your off days.

You can do the muscle up workout 1-5 days a week.

If you workout just once a week, do not expect fast results - you will make progress though.

The sweet spot is between 2-4 times a week and it is usually better to start at 3, and then if you
feel like it, you can increase the frequency up to 5.

Do this routine for as long as you need to and I am confident you will have good results. You
can expect your pull-ups and dips to improve a lot in terms of mobility and strength.

Stay safe, train hard!

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IN CLOSING

Thank you for reading and good luck on achieving your first muscle up.

If you want to learn more about health, fitness, and bodyweight training, please visit our web-
sites for more:

VahvaFitness.com

VahvaLifestyle.com

Muscle up is only the beginning of a long journey. If you want to transform your body, maximize
your potential, and improve with the safest and most efficient manners possible, then our
Vahva Fitness is for you.

Vahva Fitness is to build healthy and strong individuals, from absolute beginners to the ad-
vanced athletes.

Vahva Fitness is for anyone, regardless of age, gender, or training history. Anyone can trans-
form their life through fitness.

Vahva Method gives you an option to choose between bodyweight exercises or weights - it is
all up to you!

In Vahva Fitness, we built the best foundation possible, while taking care of the structural bal-
ance and mobility.

If you stick to it, you can go from incline push-ups to doing full range of motion handstand
push-ups. Anything is possible as long as you learn from the best and put the hard work in.

Visit Vahva Fitness.

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NOTICE

The information in this book is meant to supplement, not replace, proper exercise training. All forms of exer-
cise pose some inherent risks. The author advises readers to take full responsibility for their safety and know
their limits. Before praticing the exercises in this book, be sure that your equipment is well-maintained, and
do not take risks beyond your level of experience, aptitude, training, and fitness. The exercise and dietary
programs in this book are not intended as a substitute for any exercise routine or treatment or dietary regi-
men that may have been prescribed by your doctor. As with all exercise and dietary programs, you should
get your doctor’s approval before beginning.

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