Full disclosure, I posted a similar question in r/ bodyweight fitness
TLDR: Given deconditioned status and level of being overweight, should I stick with KB work I can do now (the giant, KB workout snacks, etc), or do the bodyweight fitness recommended routine, knowing that it will be a LONG time before I hit my goal of pullups for multiple reps?
I am very detained. Haven't worked out seriously, other than walks, in about over a year. Used to compete at a very amateur, local level in powerlifting, but after years of that and injuries and changing goals, that is just not appealing to me and I want to focus on bodyweight and kettlebell training as thy align more with my goals.
I was going to start with the bodyweight fitness RR until a could crank out a few pullups and several pushups and then start incorporating KB work beyond just swings. Kind of like, rebuilding myself. However, I have never done a pullup. I used to be able to crank out a couple chinups, but that was at least 60 pounds ago. I know from my current strength levels and level of overweight, its going to be a long time before I make it to full pullups. However, I have my KBs here and ready to go.
Now, while my goal is to mix the two modalities, my initial thought was to start with bodyweight to kinda recondition my body and because I've never been really good at bodyweight work and it is a goal of mine. But given the fact that I'm sure it will be a LONG time before I can do a single pullup but can do most the KB work I want to right now...
Is it smarter to do the KB work I know I can do now, and then revisit the bodyweight stuff when lighter and hitting pullups aren't such a far away goal?
TLDR: Given deconditioned status and level of being overweight, should I stick with KB work I can do now (the giant, KB workout snacks, etc), or do the bodyweight fitness recommended routine, knowing that it will be a LONG time before I hit my goal of pullups for multiple reps?
I am very detained. Haven't worked out seriously, other than walks, in about over a year. Used to compete at a very amateur, local level in powerlifting, but after years of that and injuries and changing goals, that is just not appealing to me and I want to focus on bodyweight and kettlebell training as thy align more with my goals.
I was going to start with the bodyweight fitness RR until a could crank out a few pullups and several pushups and then start incorporating KB work beyond just swings. Kind of like, rebuilding myself. However, I have never done a pullup. I used to be able to crank out a couple chinups, but that was at least 60 pounds ago. I know from my current strength levels and level of overweight, its going to be a long time before I make it to full pullups. However, I have my KBs here and ready to go.
Now, while my goal is to mix the two modalities, my initial thought was to start with bodyweight to kinda recondition my body and because I've never been really good at bodyweight work and it is a goal of mine. But given the fact that I'm sure it will be a LONG time before I can do a single pullup but can do most the KB work I want to right now...
Is it smarter to do the KB work I know I can do now, and then revisit the bodyweight stuff when lighter and hitting pullups aren't such a far away goal?