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Improving grip strength (for deadlift)
04-09-2012, 07:01 PM
What do you guys recommend for improving grip strength?
My deadlifts are going up lockstep each workout since I started deadlifting last year. Just did 5 reps of 270 today. But lately on the last rep my grip is loosening to where today I almost felt like I was going to drop everything. I do mixed grip.
How should I approach this problem?
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04-09-2012, 07:08 PM
Try bars with fatter grips to improve your grips, try pullups with a towel draped over the pull up bar so you grab the towel for pullups. You can try plate pinches to improve your grip or order some Captain of Crush grips to improve your grips strength.
I think the best method is old school, use fatter bars, plate pinches (google dat) and pullups with the towel.
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04-09-2012, 07:36 PM
Are you using chalk? If not, that will make a huge difference.
Hand a towel from chin-up bar. Knock out some chins.
Get Fat Gripz. You put them over dumb bells to get benefits of fat grip training.
Also, check out Iron Mind. It's the best source on web for grub training.
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04-09-2012, 07:40 PM
Even regular pull ups, if you do them routinely and for the long haul are very good for developing impressive grip strength, not to mention a crushing handshake.
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04-09-2012, 10:44 PM
Just keep deadlifting and your grip will naturally progress. You can also buy one of those door pull up bars and do a few pull ups everyday.
hammer curls, Heavy one Arm DB rows and reverse grip curls will also contribute to digit flexor strength.
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04-09-2012, 11:08 PM
It won't build grip strength directly, but alternating hand grip works for some (one "palm down", the other "palm up"). Some say this creates unwanted torsion, but I did note that I was able to lift more doing it because my hands didn't feel like they were going to slip.
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04-10-2012, 12:44 AM
Quote: (04-09-2012 07:36 PM)MikeCF Wrote:
Are you using chalk? If not, that will make a huge difference.
Hand a towel from chin-up bar. Knock out some chins.
Get Fat Gripz. You put them over dumb bells to get benefits of fat grip training.
Also, check out Iron Mind. It's the best source on web for grub training.
I saw the biggest guys in the gym using these yesterday....
I tried deadlifting for the first time yesterday an i feel like i was fucking it all up. I asked the trainer guy there to show me how to do it an the way he showed me was way diffrent then the youtube videos i saw about it... i hurt my back lifting in November an it hurt until Febuary, i dont wanna go threw that again
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Improving grip strength (for deadlift)
04-10-2012, 01:28 AM
I have found that for long term
grip strength, engaging the lat and doing dead hangs by one arm from a pullup bar will increase
grip strength exponentially. I can hang from the bar by one hand for about a minute and have been doing dead hangs once weekly for about five weeks. I barely use my thumb, just fingers.
For strictly deadlifts though, just use a hook
grip. It takes getting used to but it works great. Also prevents unequal development of the back.
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04-10-2012, 05:46 AM
Exercise suggestions:
1. Close-grip pull-ups (overhand grip) - this emphasizes using forearms vis-a-vis your lats. Hands should be adjacent.
2. Farmer walks. Grab the biggest dumbells and walk from one end of the gym to the other and back (at least 50ft). Do 12-15 rounds, at least. You can also grab some plates and try it with a "pinch" grip where you pinch 45lbs plates with your fingers and thumbs.
3. Corpse drag. If you have access to a large floor area, place two mats on top of each other in a v-shape, and pile about 200lbs onto the nadir of the v. Bend your elbows, then drag it (50ft), first pulling backwards with your arms in front, then turn around and drag it with your arms behind your back. Maintain elbow angle. Again, 15-20 rounds.
And finally... on the deadlifts, ignore the searing pain in the forearms. Let go of the barbell when you reach the floor, if necessary, and give your forearms a 2-sec break before grabbing the bar again and go back up. But mind over matter is also a factor.
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04-10-2012, 08:43 AM
I already do pull ups so looks like pinch grips and farmer walks are a good next step.
What do you guys think of bar hangs?
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04-10-2012, 01:18 PM
You can also try weighted pullups if you haven't already.
I don't see how two-handed bar hangs would help - you'd be doing it for several seconds, whereas the deadlift is much briefer. It'd be like running a mile to get your 100m sprint time down. A one-handed hang, or some one-handed action with a towel to assist, might help though.
The dowel rod exercise that tjf78 posted is good too. Just use more weight than that guy, and you can leave your arms at your sides instead of holding them out. Farmer walks are a good idea too.
Do pinch grip exercises build grip strength as fast as a general grip (eg the dowel rod) exercise? Just wondering if the pinch grip exercises don't develop your overall grip as fast, because it seems to isolate the fingers from the palm.
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04-10-2012, 03:15 PM
Get some tennis balls and squeeze them whenever you're doing nothing. I popped 2 tennis balls with my crushing man strength ha. I should get back to doing that. Get a bucket and fill it up with 15 pounds of rice and squeeze the hell out of the rice while twisting your hands.
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04-10-2012, 03:23 PM
RioNomad: Well I don't workout continuously due to travel. Only one month on, one month off sort of thing. I'd say it took me 6 months of staggered gym time to get to 270. Every time I go back to the gym is takes me nearly 2 weeks just to get to my previous level.
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Improving grip strength (for deadlift)
04-10-2012, 05:26 PM
Since the deadlift allows you to lift the most weight, really, deadlifting is the best way to do it.
chalk is the best answer given thus far.
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04-10-2012, 08:29 PM
Also, do above-the-knee rack pulls.
Relative strength (the number of reps you can do relative to your max weight) is always going to be a reflection of maximal strength. If you increase relative strength (your max), you'll increase your relative strength.
So..........Load the bar up with 315. Do rack pulls. Your grip will improve.
Rack pulls will help your deadlift generally, since it gets your body used to handling more weight.
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Improving grip strength (for deadlift)
04-10-2012, 10:41 PM
Avoid using lifting straps until your grip absolutely gives out.