Hi, I have been involved in different styles of karate off and on for about 12 years of my life. Within the last 6 months I have started training in bjj. I enjoy the ground fighting very much, but I have realized that I need to improve my grip and hand strength. I have those grip things they sell in regular sporting good stores, but they really suck. I'm looking for a heavy duty or adjustable set of these things. Does anyone know of any products like that? Or any exercises that can really improve grip strength?
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Originally posted by majorfufuHi, I have been involved in different styles of karate off and on for about 12 years of my life. Within the last 6 months I have started training in bjj. I enjoy the ground fighting very much, but I have realized that I need to improve my grip and hand strength. I have those grip things they sell in regular sporting good stores, but they really suck. I'm looking for a heavy duty or adjustable set of these things. Does anyone know of any products like that? Or any exercises that can really improve grip strength?
As for regular exercises, there's a variety, from calisthenics (fingertip and wrist pushups) to sledgehammers to farmer walking to fingertip pullups to plate pinching to thick bar training. Check out John Brookfield's "Mastery of Hand Strength". Great book.
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Here's one that Royce uses:
Get a chin up bar, and throw a gi top over it, so that one side of the collar hangs on either side of the bar. Grab the gi as if you were going to do a cross-lapel choke (i.e., hands crossed in front of you, palms towards you, gripping inside the collars with 4 fingers on the inside and your thumb on the outside). Now do chin-ups. This has the benefit of increasing your grip strength while at the same time strengthening your arms and back.
Also, any exercise that you could use a dumbell on, wrap a towel around the dumbell and do the exercise holding the towel instead. So curls, flys, tricep stuff - all of that, do it holding the towel instead.
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Originally posted by majorfufuHi, I have been involved in different styles of karate off and on for about 12 years of my life. Within the last 6 months I have started training in bjj. I enjoy the ground fighting very much, but I have realized that I need to improve my grip and hand strength. I have those grip things they sell in regular sporting good stores, but they really suck. I'm looking for a heavy duty or adjustable set of these things. Does anyone know of any products like that? Or any exercises that can really improve grip strength?
I'm into Clubbells and Circular Strength Training, and it's done amazing stuff for my grip. My site has a ton of info about it.
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Now thats grip strength. Imagine being able to crush 400lbs in one hand. What would happen if this guy grabbed your throat or something?
Check out the Ironminds webpage.
These are all the people proven capable of being able to crush 365lbs...ever.
Do you guys think this guy is really doing this? Hes not on the ironminds website for being able to get 365.
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Originally posted by Tom YumWhat koto was really saying was that he has 'other' methods of strengthening his grip...
I use nunshako's to strengthen my wrist and biceps, no guarantee, but if you like, try it... And its fun too...
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