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Calisthenics in the half rep.

Golbez

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Has anybody tried this? Its a video showing calisthenics done but in half reps to maintain the pump.

 

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So I didn’t understand what he said. does he recommend the first type or the second type (he called the prison system)?
 

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I’ve seen those push-up bar things. Guys use those to do hand stands and body weight moves
 

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Yes, this approach is commonly used in bodybuilding and calisthenics and is often called partial reps or half reps.
It can definitely create a strong “pump” because it keeps constant tension on the muscle, especially during movements like push-ups, pull-ups, and dips.
However, as a sports physical therapist, I would add some important context:
Partial reps are useful for:
  • Increasing muscle tension and metabolic stress
  • Training around sticking points in a movement
  • Short-term hypertrophy (muscle pump and size)
But they should not replace full range of motion training because:
  • Full reps build better joint strength and mobility
  • They improve tendon health and control through the entire movement
  • They reduce injury risk when used as the foundation of training
Best approach:
Use partial reps as an accessory technique, not your main training method. A mix of full range reps + occasional half reps is ideal for strength, muscle growth, and joint health.
For calisthenics athletes, this balance is especially important to avoid overuse injuries while still progressing in strength and aesthetics.
If you want more guidance or structured help getting back on track, you can also connect with us at Basics and Beyond fitness & nutrition.
 
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