Lever Assisted Standing Chin-up
Expert Advice
Keep your core engaged throughout the movement to maintain stability and ensure proper form.
How-to-do Steps
- Adjust the leverage machine to your height and select the appropriate weight.
- Stand on the assistance platform and grip the handles with a supinated grip (palms facing you).
- Pull yourself up until your chin is over the bar.
- Lower yourself back down with control.
- Repeat for the desired number of repetitions.
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Muscles Worked
Lever Assisted Standing Chin-up primarily targets the Lats, with Strength mechanics using Leverage Machine. Understanding muscle activation patterns helps you focus on proper engagement and maximize training effectiveness.
Primary

Lats50%
Secondary




Biceps20%

Forearms10%

Shoulders10%

Traps10%
Equipment
Leverage Machine

Exercise Type
Strength
Sets & Reps Guidance
Beginner3 x 10-12
Intermediate4 x 8-10
Advanced4 x 6-8
Frequently Asked Questions
What muscles does Lever Assisted Standing Chin-up work?
Lever Assisted Standing Chin-up primarily targets the Lats. Secondary muscles involved include Biceps, Forearms, Shoulders, Traps. It is classified as a Strength exercise performed with Leverage Machine.
How many sets and reps should I do for Lever Assisted Standing Chin-up?
For beginners, start with 3 sets of 10-12. Intermediate lifters can do 4 sets of 8-10. Advanced athletes can push to 4 sets of 6-8. Adjust based on your goals and recovery capacity.
Is Lever Assisted Standing Chin-up suitable for beginners?
Lever Assisted Standing Chin-up is rated as intermediate difficulty. Beginners may want to start with lighter loads or simpler variations and progress to this exercise as their strength and coordination improve.