Tips for tired/sore hands
DonnaClarkSmith1963
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Any tips for how to push through when lifting heavy but your hands are getting tired/sore while gripping the barbells? I try not to break for too long between sets but other than putting down the barbells and shaking my hands out it can get brutal.
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How short of rest periods are you taking?
Sounds like you need to work on grip strength outside of your usual lifting1 -
How tightly are you holding the bar? If you're holding with a death grip, try relaxing your grip a little. If you're using a traditional grip, try a hook grip.0
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Are you wearing gloves?0
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MotherOfSharpei wrote: »How tightly are you holding the bar? If you're holding with a death grip, try relaxing your grip a little. If you're using a traditional grip, try a hook grip.
Death gripping the bar all the time is actually a great way to build grip strength. It just takes time.0 -
how long is 'too long' for you? you're supposed to rest between sets, at least as far as i know. that might depend on how heavy you're lifting, i guess . . . but still.
other question that comes to my mind is: what kind of sore? if it's muscle/tendon, a little time doing limbering up/mobility stuff before the real workout may help. if it's more in the joints themselves, check your wrist alignment. you should have a straight line right up the back of your forearm to the bottom knuckle of your fist, in order to eliminate leverage stress on your wrists.0 -
I was having the same problem. I started doing a lot of forearm and grip work, did a lot of farmer's walks with kettlebells and tons of training days with the kettlebells. I think the farmer's carry helped the most - the large handles of the bigger kettlebells really seemed to make a difference. In addition I wrapped my hand towel around the barbells - increasing the grip width seemed to make a big difference. It took some time to improve, but it's gotten so much better.1
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Use gloves and straps, as needed.
People here will say that these will impair your grip development but IMO, if your hands get tired and sore, better to use them to do the lifts w/them than w/o.0
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