Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1048487> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 51 of
51
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1048487 subject Q8266666.
- Q1048487 subject Q8304111.
- Q1048487 abstract "A pull-up is an upper-body compound pulling exercise. Although it can be performed with any grip, in recent years some have used the term to refer more specifically to a pull-up performed with a palms-forward position.The term chin-up, traditionally referring to a pull-up with the chin brought over top of a bar, was used in the 1980s to refer to a palms-away (overhand/pronated) grip, with a palms-toward (underhand/supinated) grip being called a "reverse-grip" chin-up.In later decades, this usage has inverted, with some using "chin" to refer to a pull-up done with a palms-backward position. In spite of this, "chin" is still regularly used refer to overhand-grip.The most popular current meaning refers to a closed-chain bodyweight movement where the body is suspended by the arms, gripping something, and pulls up. As this happens, the wrists remain in neutral (straight, neither flexed nor extended) position, the elbows flex and the shoulder adducts and/or extends to bring the elbows to or sometimes behind the torso. The knees may be bent by choice or if the bar is not high enough. Bending the knees may reduce pendulum-type swinging.A traditional pull-up relies on upper body strength with no swinging or "kipping" (using a forceful initial movement of the legs in order to gain momentum). The exercise mostly targets the latissimus dorsi muscle of the back along with other assisting muscles.".
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q1060174.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q11218.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q11681869.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q1216236.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q130243.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q1334595.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q1427665.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q15058033.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q1788897.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q1995651.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q201363.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q204113.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q22279124.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q23852.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q264251.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q275150.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q283673.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q320575.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q3328354.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q385484.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q41273.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q41675.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q431995.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q43417.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q43471.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q4743550.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q499574.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q5135345.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q56658.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q608132.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q645363.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q746123.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q752441.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q755141.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q759883.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q7644393.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q774933.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q813683.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q8266666.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q82714.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q8304111.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q83379.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q8481.
- Q1048487 wikiPageWikiLink Q9597.
- Q1048487 type Thing.
- Q1048487 comment "A pull-up is an upper-body compound pulling exercise.".
- Q1048487 label "Pull-up (exercise)".
- Q1048487 differentFrom Q15058033.