Hey
I'm aiming to get a perfect 300 on the PFT. I have been working out at the gym for the past 3 years. I can only do 9 pull ups though. Not really sure why, I work out like a maniac at the gym. I think it's because I work out with free weights, and they don't simulate actually bodyweight exercises at all. Also, I'm 6'2 and that doesn't help when you have that additional 5-6 inches of motion range compared to the average male height
My workout plan for the gym looks like this:
Day 1: Chest, Shoulders, Triceps
Day 2: Back, Biceps
Day 3: Legs, Abs
Day 4: Chest, Shoulders, Triceps
Day 5: Back, Biceps
Day 6: Legs, Abs
Day 7: Rest
After every workout, I am sore for 2 days following it, so I need to rest for 2 days before starting it up back again.
The Armstrong program however, you work on your pullups 5 days consecutively. I can't do very many pull ups at all when my back is sore and I heard it wasn't healthy working out your muscles when they are sore because they need rest to repair the damaged fibers.
How would I integrate the Armstrong program, with my current workout regimen? Would I have to change my workout routine? Or are there better exercises to do in the gym instead of the Armstrong routine that could help me achieve similar results?
I want to do both, but physically, I don't think that is healthy. Maybe just force myself to do it all?
I'm aiming to get a perfect 300 on the PFT. I have been working out at the gym for the past 3 years. I can only do 9 pull ups though. Not really sure why, I work out like a maniac at the gym. I think it's because I work out with free weights, and they don't simulate actually bodyweight exercises at all. Also, I'm 6'2 and that doesn't help when you have that additional 5-6 inches of motion range compared to the average male height

My workout plan for the gym looks like this:
Day 1: Chest, Shoulders, Triceps
Day 2: Back, Biceps
Day 3: Legs, Abs
Day 4: Chest, Shoulders, Triceps
Day 5: Back, Biceps
Day 6: Legs, Abs
Day 7: Rest
After every workout, I am sore for 2 days following it, so I need to rest for 2 days before starting it up back again.
The Armstrong program however, you work on your pullups 5 days consecutively. I can't do very many pull ups at all when my back is sore and I heard it wasn't healthy working out your muscles when they are sore because they need rest to repair the damaged fibers.
How would I integrate the Armstrong program, with my current workout regimen? Would I have to change my workout routine? Or are there better exercises to do in the gym instead of the Armstrong routine that could help me achieve similar results?
I want to do both, but physically, I don't think that is healthy. Maybe just force myself to do it all?