NROLFW - Losing My Grip
laursey
Posts: 307
Hi! I've been doing The New Rules of Lifting For Women for 5 weeks now. I'm feeling like I could lift heavier weights but my hands can't take it. For instance when doing lunges, my hands can only manage to hold out using 30 pound weights, same with step ups. I know my body can handle more than that, but I'm feeling like I'm going to drop the weights at the end of each set because my grip isn't strong enough. Anyone else experience this? Have you found that slowly your grip has improved so you can move to heavier weights? Any suggestions?
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The book recommends tape / gloves for this very reason! See if you can borrow someones or get a pair for yourself, at best they are like 6 bucks.0
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Your grip should improve over time. Barbell deadlifts are also good for developing grip. And chalk helps, a lot.0
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You also might try adding a weighted vest, (if you have the funds for one), in addition to the weights you're using.0
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You also might try adding a weighted vest, (if you have the funds for one), in addition to the weights you're using.
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Gloves!!!0
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chalk, gloves and/or straps! and you can look up some grip exercises to excell your progress.
Here's an article from body building.com http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/drobson78.htm0 -
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Hook grip.
http://www.crossfitsouthbay.com/2012/01/14032/
Mixed Grip:
http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lo137rAoTE1qfwmdt.jpg
My own personal preference is not to wear gloves or tape, as I just want to build up my hands myself. I'm not totally opposed to it if I would need it one day, but in 7 months now I haven't used them.0 -
I switched to the squat barbell for step-ups. It takes more balance though so be careful. He does mention that in the book.0
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Try some kind of chalk first (liquid or the more common form) and see if that helps. If that doesn't help I doubt gloves would help much because you lose that feeling you get when you're holding the bar. Personally I've been blessed with good grip strength so it's not an issue for me but at one time I did try gloves and it made my grip worse. Then your best option would be to get wrist straps but only use them on those exercises / sets where you absolutely need them.
Work on your grip strength. Continue doing the stuff you're doing and maybe add some more direct forearm work in. Forearm curls and Farmer's Walk. Farmer's Walk is very simple, just grab the heaviest dumbells that you can hold and take a stroll. It's not a forearm exercise per say but it will absolutely help your grip strength.
If you're doing Deadlifts I fail to see how a hook grip is going to help somebody that is having challenges with their grip strength. For deadlifts instead use an over/under (mixed) grip instead (i.e. left hand grip with palms facing up / right hand grip with palms facing down).0 -
If you're doing Deadlifts I fail to see how a hook grip is going to help somebody that is having challenges with their grip strength. For deadlifts instead use an over/under (i.e. left hand grip with palms facing up / right hand grip with palms facing down).
Agreed. Thus I also listed the mixed grip:)
I hook grip other times when I am pulling heavy (clean, snatch, etc)0 -
Agreed. Thus I also listed the mixed grip:)
I hook grip other times when I am pulling heavy (clean, snatch, etc)
I'd love to see somebody pull-off a heavy Snatch with a mixed grip, that would be some **** there. LOL0 -
Agreed. Thus I also listed the mixed grip:)
I hook grip other times when I am pulling heavy (clean, snatch, etc)
I'd love to see somebody pull-off a heavy Snatch with a mixed grip, that would be some **** there. LOL
Lol... gah. I mix grip when I deadlift. I hook grip when I snatch.0 -
Agreed. Thus I also listed the mixed grip:)
I hook grip other times when I am pulling heavy (clean, snatch, etc)
I'd love to see somebody pull-off a heavy Snatch with a mixed grip, that would be some **** there. LOL
Lol... gah. I mix grip when I deadlift. I hook grip when I snatch.
Ha ha, a mixed grip on a snatch would be a recipie for a torn bicep and / or front deltoid I think. Initially I tried a hook grip on the DL too but as the weight went up the mixed grip helped a ton. I just try and rotate which hands are over/under from month-to-month.0 -
You also might try adding a weighted vest, (if you have the funds for one), in addition to the weights you're using.
That's a terrific idea!!!0 -
Have a look thru the new rules for women group on here too, lots of that sort of thing covered there.0
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