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09-27-2012, 07:59 AM
Hi,
I am looking for tips on how to increase grip strength. The reason is that I am always trying to deadlift at least as much as I can squat. However, my grip strength limits my deadlift capacity and now I squat more than I lift.
What do you guys do?
I try to avoid those straps, to keep it basic. I have been recommended hanging from a (chin-ups-) bar, but perhaps any of you has a good exercise that I can squeeze into my routine?
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09-27-2012, 08:07 AM
If you're looking to keep it as simple as possible, go with hangs.
I do hanging from a door frame/pullup bar, and then loop a towel over the bar and hang from that. The thicker the towel, the harder it is to grip.
You can also do one-arm variations, although I can't say I'm at that point yet.
I'm not one for hyperbole, but I'm pretty sure that after six months of this routine, you'll be able to beat a gorilla in an arm wrestle just by crushing his hand.
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09-27-2012, 08:33 AM
Quote: (09-27-2012 07:59 AM)muc Wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for tips on how to increase grip strength. The reason is that I am always trying to deadlift at least as much as I can squat. However, my grip strength limits my deadlift capacity and now I squat more than I lift.
What do you guys do?
I try to avoid those straps, to keep it basic. I have been recommended hanging from a (chin-ups-) bar, but perhaps any of you has a good exercise that I can squeeze into my routine?
Use a hook grip.
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09-27-2012, 08:50 AM
Hand strength can take a while. Fingertip pushups and grip hangs are all you need. I also recommend free handstand work.
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09-27-2012, 09:00 AM
captains of crush grippers
pinch grip exercises
'thor hammer' exercises.
google for specifics
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09-27-2012, 10:44 AM
Another real easy one is the walk.
Grab heavy weights each arm. Keep your back straight, glutes flexed and try to walk 200 meters, walk around the gym holding the heavy weight.
As you get more and more tired your hands will feel like the "weight is slipping" keep holding on for dear life.
When you're done, you shouldn't be able to close your hand easily. That's the level of stress it takes to build true tendon strength , without anabolics which effectively do the same thing giving you temporary tendon strength.
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09-27-2012, 12:07 PM
Get a bucket, fill it with rice, and get grabbing for 5 minutes a day.
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09-27-2012, 12:22 PM
Consider exercises that strengthen your wrists and forearms. One example is reverse-grip exercises, like this:
Also, curls with the reverse grip (and lighter weight).
Not an expert, but these have helped me.
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09-27-2012, 12:57 PM
for deadlifts when you get into heavy weight you can have one hand
supinated (palm facing up), the other pronated (palm facing down).
The reason this works is because it activates a certain reflex (I can't
remember what the reflex is called, but you can look into it.)
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09-27-2012, 12:57 PM
Also picking up and carrying awkward shaped objects helps a ton as well.
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09-27-2012, 01:34 PM
Thanks everyone. Excellent advice.
RioNomad: I shall check, but I think I am limited by my hands. When I use straps (is that the right word? it's like a belt or ribbon) that I put around my wrist, I can lift much more.
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09-27-2012, 04:03 PM
Don't use those, and don't ask. Keep a towel and spray bottle in your gym bag and just wipe everything down after you are done. It will stick to plates like crazy too, so be sure to wipe those down. Don't ask though, because they will probably just say no out of ignorance.
If they have a problem with that, find a new gym. Or you can try liquid chalk. I've never used it, but you can get it on Amazon.
I even use chalk when I bench press sometimes because your hands start to sweat, and your grip starts to slip outwards.
Chalk is a safety item. People should use it when they bench. Bench is the most dangerous exercise in the weight room. I would bet if everyone used chalk when they benched, there would be quite a bit less bars slamming into peoples craniums.
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09-27-2012, 05:07 PM
Instead of normal deadlifts, do trapbar deadlifts. The neutral grip will allow you to lift more weight without straps as compared to normal deadlifts.
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09-28-2012, 04:44 AM
For finger strength try crumpling up a newspaper page with one hand. Vary the number of pages you crumple for the difficulty. You can also, if you have large enough hands, use your entire hand to pinch the dumbbell from the side. Rice buckets are good too.
For increasing grip, you can use a towel either wrapped around a pull-up bar or grabbing both ends of the towel. An alternative is to use a thicker bar. Another option is to practice with a hammer or use thick rope (Either pull a loaded sled or climb a rope)
One thing I haven't seen mentioned much is stretching your fingers. Wedge the fingers of the one hand in between the other fingers. It stretches the fingers and increases your grip span. It's a little painful in the beginning because most people don't do it but it yields good dividends imo.
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10-05-2012, 10:58 AM
today I did a 1000M farmer's walk with 45lbs in each hand.
try that a few times