HALP! Heavy Lifting Made Me SUPAH Bulky!!!

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  • Jacq_qui
    Jacq_qui Posts: 443 Member
    So in an update to my grip issues, I've developed mild arthritis in my thumbs - I've resorted to some straps! Tried out today, they're great! Should have done it ages ago!
  • MurphmomSparkles
    MurphmomSparkles Posts: 208 Member
    @Jacq_qui can you explain the straps please? I have wrist arthritis and wondering if it could help me. TIA!
  • Jacq_qui
    Jacq_qui Posts: 443 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    Jacq_qui wrote: »
    I'm struggling with my grip at the moment, it keeps giving out at 60kg deadlifts, I get about five reps in and my fingers loosen up - any tips?

    I'll assume you use a double-overhand grip, with the palms of both hands facing you on the bar. Many lifters who get close to max weight switch to a mixed grip, with one hand still facing "down" and the other hand twisting to face "up." This way if your right hand starts to tire and the bar rolls away from the palm, it's now rolling INTO the left palm, and vice versa. Making this switch can easily add another 10%-20% to how much you can lift...personally I swap when I get above 75% of my 1RM.

    Now, which palm up or down? Totally a comfort call on your part. Try both, see which feels more natural for you. Just be extra careful to make sure BOTH elbows are straightened out before you initiate the pull, else you risk tearing a bicep.

    Should you go back and forth, swapping the over/under hands every week/set/rep? I've seen arguments for yes and for no. If you're competitive bodybuilding it may be a good idea to ensure even development on stage, but for a person like me who just lifts for fun and fighting off age, I warm up with double overhand, swap to my preferred mixed grip, and use it exclusively.

    Never thanked you for replying to this - I use this mixed grip for all my warm up weights now - straps for heavy lifts :)
  • Jacq_qui
    Jacq_qui Posts: 443 Member
    @MurphmomSparkles Hi, sorry, just seen this. Mine actually pull on my wrists a bit, so you might not find it any more comfortable. But there are a lot of different types - I have bear grips - but more traditional straps which bind around might be more supportive!? I've also started doing some grip training in between sets which use my legs, worth a look on you tube IMO!

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  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 8,515 Member
    I’m so excited. I ordered a set of the Versa Gripps some folks were discussing on another thread. They are “out for delivery”.

    I’m such a delicate flower after weight loss that I have tiny little wrists and they’re always tweaking. (An extensive yoga arm balance practice and XL aquabells for aquafit doesn’t help any😬.) Hoping these will help with some of the aches and pain. In fact, if there’s a way to adapt them for yoga and or aquafit, I’m willing to order another pair to experiment with and potentially destroy. I’m dying to see what they do and if they live up to the hype.

    Any of you ladies have experience with them?
  • nay0m3
    nay0m3 Posts: 178 Member
    @springlering62 yes!! I love my Versa Grips! Let us know how you like them!

    I’m just getting back to MFP after taking a break but not a break from lifting-just online break. Happy to see you and sone others are still crushing it!
  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 8,515 Member
    nay0m3 wrote: »
    @springlering62 yes!! I love my Versa Grips! Let us know how you like them!

    I’m just getting back to MFP after taking a break but not a break from lifting-just online break. Happy to see you and sone others are still crushing it!

    So I just got the opportunity to try them for the first time today.

    I only got to use them for seated single and double arm rows, and I really liked them. I even got a new and very solid PB on the double arm rows.

    Then tried them in “Muscle Madness” class. Very distracting with the flipping and resetting. Granted, I’m not accustomed yet, but seemed overkill for that class. Removed them about halfway through.

    Very excited to try them back in the gym again

    My only issue thus far, I ordered smalls using their wrist measurement system. I have unusually long hands, though, so I wish the “shoe tongue” on them was longer. I’m wondering if the mediums would have a longer tongue.

    Also, the Velcro is super “grabby” and I can see myself wearing expensive tanks out much faster. Will have to remember to wear my cheaper tanks to the gym.

  • javawalk
    javawalk Posts: 3 Member
    🙂
  • claireychn074
    claireychn074 Posts: 1,615 Member
    Bumpity bump
  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 8,515 Member
    edited June 25
    How about a five-month Versa Gripp update? 😇

    I love these things. My grip is so much better, it’s given me confidence to go up in hand and machine weights. My bare hands would get sweaty on knurling and I’d lose my grip. Not with these!

    For things like pull-ups I don’t have to use a death grip. I wrap the tongue around the pull-up handles, can put all five fingers in the same direction and the grip of the tongue keeps me on.

    Helps me keep my wrists in position so they’re not flopping or bending.

    I don’t know how to explain this, but when grabbing things, my wrists no longer feel like they’re coming out of the sockets, instead they feel strong and reinforced. The pulling is pleasant, even.

    When doing the back extension “machine” with a plate held to my chest, I have great grip on it. Same with goblet squats, skullcrushers, and “round the worlds” with a dumbell.

    You do have to take care to position your hands for kettlebell swings, but it’s worth it because you (me!) dont have the fear the bell will come loose and hit a mirror or person. It’s just glued to your hands. Kettlebell rows are flipping awesome with it. For some reason, the grip on the rows is so vastly better, we’ve been able to go up quite a bit on those.

    Even bench dips are better because sweaty hands don’t slide off the bench.

    I have abused these things beyond belief. I always forget to wipe them down with windex, as recommended. I usually do muscle madness, training, or gym (often a combination) before going straight to the pool for laps or aquafit. I fling them in my bag with my wet goggles and aquabells.

    ya’d think if the chlorine does that much damage to my hair that it’d be hell on the Versa Gripps, but they still look brand spank new.

    1,000% recommend. Have made my gym experience soooo much better. And yes, I do use them in Muscle madness now. Have gotten much more adept at grabbing weights and flipping them into position. Has helped me go up in weights in class, too.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,792 Member
    Curious. In addition to providing secure grip, I wonder how much cushioning they provide. As the weight goes up, sometimes the bar can begin to pinch the hand/fingers, so I wonder how much these things spread that weight out to remove the pinching sensation.
  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 8,515 Member
    edited June 26
    nossmf wrote: »
    Curious. In addition to providing secure grip, I wonder how much cushioning they provide. As the weight goes up, sometimes the bar can begin to pinch the hand/fingers, so I wonder how much these things spread that weight out to remove the pinching sensation.

    I don’t do anything super heavy, so not sure what you mean by pinching. I’m not in the market to let weight training injure me annd interfere with my yoga. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    But if I can explain this poorly, the pulling taut of the “tongue” creates stability. Kind of an equal pull in both directions. All the stress goes in the middle, almost like a fulcrum of effort.

    Like if I’m doing a deadlift, I wrap it under the bar and grip over. The tongue is wrapped around the bar and stuck snugly to my palms. When I pull, instead of feeling my wrists pull apart, I get the sensation of the bar coming up with me at the same time it’s pulling down on my wrist. It’s an oddly pleasant sensation, very comfortable? Almost masssage-like sometimes, and I suck at describing it.

    It’s a stupidly simple idea, but it works. It would not work without their proprietary sticky grip surface on the tongue. That’s the key bit.

    And it only “”sticks” when and where you want it. It’s not like it sticks to fabric or picks up icky bits from your gym bag or random hair or gym dust.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,792 Member
    I just did what I should have done earlier, Googled an image of the Versa Gripps. Not what I was envisioning, which is part of what led to your confusion. I see now.
  • earlybirdlady
    earlybirdlady Posts: 121 Member
    @springlering62 I had looked into these last year and ended up going with a cheaper Amazon version with the longer strap that you have to wrap around. Did its job, but I'm intrigued by your review of versa gripps and I think I'm going to try them out! Especially because the longer strap I currently have is a real pain for pull ups. These look like they would work way better. Thanks for sharing!
  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 8,515 Member
    @nossmf I’ve got it!

    Have you ever seen fabric log carrier ? You wrap it around the logs like a satchel and the handle on the ends makes the logs easier to carry? Kind of like that. You have a far better grip on the handle than you would the logs, and they’re easier to move. The handles concentrate and take the brunt of the effort, not the palms.

    Simplistic, but the closest thing I can think of.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,792 Member
    Easy to picture that way.
  • 142jmh
    142jmh Posts: 89 Member
    Bump!
  • chicbuc
    chicbuc Posts: 619 Member
    This is my all time favorite thread on this platform!!
  • SuzanneC1l9zz
    SuzanneC1l9zz Posts: 458 Member
    edited October 20
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    Still bulky 🤣

    *badass 😍
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