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| Moderator Rank: Heavyweight Experience: 7-10 Years Join Date: Jul 2005
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Gender: | Well yeah, your grip probably doesn't suck but if you want to be able to pull the 400 without straps you'll have to work at it. The thing about the grippers though is not just meant to discount grippers. It's easy for guys to tell you all sorts of fun stuff to do for grip who are not pulling heavy deads all the time also. So you get all sorts of enthusiastic grip mania about grippers and this and that. Grippers are cool and they help but if your goal is to be able to support your pulling weights and you overtrain your hands doing stuff that does not directly enough correlate to that then you'll just be using straps all the time and wondering when that magical day is coming when you don't need them. Last edited by Eric3237; 01-25-2008 at 07:25 PM. |
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| Rank: Lightweight Experience: 5-7 Years Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Alberta , Canada
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Gender: | I can pull 300 without straps(working on 400 plus). I meant that I want to close the 350 gripper. Holding on to a bar while dl and trying to squeeze something shut is different. Something I have been lacking is forarm work. |
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Gender: | Uhhh...I know what you were talking about with the 350 grippers. I actually had a typo and meant to write 400 instead of 300. I.E. if you want to be able to hold onto the deads you can do now. Quote:
I thought you wanted to be able to hold your deads while growing your forearms. If you want to be able to close 350 more power to you I just misunderstood the intent of the question I guess. Just trying to help and say that while closing something is not the same as holding something, the fatigue and basic volumising of it is still cumulative, so you can overtrain your grip and then not be able to hold your deads. It's not the same but you still get tired from it. Yes, I have tried grippers. Not those same ones but very similar and this is the kind of thing I had to deal with when getting to excited with them. If you are doing any other grip work you might want to take it out at first and see how things go before adding stuff back in. So you have to scedule and program it like anything else. I'm not saying it will happen but working up to the big grippers is a task in itself so if you are presently engaged in working up to holding on to the heavy deads it's just a warning is all. Just don't overdo it along with all the other stuff. It's kind of the same thing as even though leg extensions do not help your squats all that much they still make your quads tired so if you want to squat big you don't want to do leg extensions all the time, unless, that is, having a record leg extension is more important to you Good luck on it. | |
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| Rank: Lightweight | does chalk and straps help you hold on ot the weight? i never used them. i just thought chalk just kept the weight from killing your hands. i def have peeled mad skin off my hands from not using anything. if i smacked someone right now their face might bleed lol. my hands are horrible |
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Gender: | If your hands sweat, then ya chalk will help hold the bar....Straps take most of the weight out of your hands. So you will be able to lift alot more than without. |
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