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21 October 2009 18:54
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Really starting to get annoyed now Have gloves and they are shi'te , hate wearing them aswell as i prefer the feel of my hands on th ebar. Basically having trouble gripping th ebar , even though the weight is no problem too lift...single lifts are fine , its when i start doing reps at a weight , when the problems start. Anything iver 100kg and the grip starts slipping at around the 4th rep whats my best solution for grip?
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21 October 2009 18:56
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Chalk, train your grip and time. Add in judicial use of straps too.
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21 October 2009 18:58
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Do you use an alternate grip?
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21 October 2009 18:59
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Packup Pete Do you use an alternate grip? sometimes , i find the grip alot easier and it feels alot stronger , if u get what i mean
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21 October 2009 19:02
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Sack the gloves off and get some liquid chalk My protein do one for under a 5ver
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21 October 2009 19:02
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iaink Chalk, train your grip and time. Add in judicial use of straps too. will give the chalk a go I usually take caffeine , which causes the sweat aswell...which obviously doesnt help
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21 October 2009 19:03
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Packup Pete Sack the gloves off and get some liquid chalk My protein do one for under a 5ver Thanks I never use the gloves , hate them! tried them today for the first time in ages and it just doesnt feel right wearing them when lifting
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21 October 2009 19:05
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Ohh yeah.. forgot mixed grip! That alone should make a huge difference.
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21 October 2009 19:07
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21 October 2009 19:25
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Packup Pete Have a look at some of the exercises on here too mate http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/drobson78.htm Pinch gripping, towel chins and static holds are esp effective. Thanks will have a read of that in abit . it looks good
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21 October 2009 19:30
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i just wear straps for reps.
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21 October 2009 20:15
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As said before, Liquid Chalk and Stuff like static holds (hanging from a chin-up bar with a weight belt or holding a loaded olympic bar for time) MMA4life
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21 October 2009 20:17
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Straps- grip is always going to give before the back is exhausted otherwise
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21 October 2009 20:19
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wolves1 Straps- grip is always going to give before the back is exhausted otherwise It won't if you a) have a well trained grip, and b) use appropriate grip and chalk. Still nothing wrong with straps if need be. I've never missed a deadlift due to a grip issue in a very long time. Mind you a set of 10 is CV but there you go.
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21 October 2009 20:21
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Or if you like pain, thumb hook grip. :)
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21 October 2009 20:24
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jack5r Or if you like pain, thumb hook grip. :) Ouch! I did 150kg single handed for 5 reps not long back and made my thumb nail bleed, almost ripped it off!
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21 October 2009 20:27
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You've got to work slowly into a hook grip. Take a long term to toughen up the area, and I hear that it's not worth going much over tripples
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21 October 2009 20:32
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iaink You've got to work slowly into a hook grip. Take a long term to toughen up the area, and I hear that it's not worth going much over tripples This, hence why i use straps. Stick with straps for reps. Singles with hook.
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21 October 2009 20:40
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If you've never tried chalk then that's definately your main starting point, that will make a difference. I used to but haven't specifically trained grip for a few years now and can still comfortably hold on to my max DL weight double over hand (never used mixed as I don't get on with it, or my back doesn't). I often use a semi-hiooked grip. My index finger crosses over my thumb but not my middle finger, that really fcuking hurts.
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22 October 2009 08:51
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I found that my grip got stronger by only using the straps at the point of failure. When I was using straps all the time my grip strength was really bad. Just to add I never use gloves anymore.
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