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2011: Deadlifts, Grip and Presses

Anyone can develop a powerful grip, but hand size especially finger thickness almost always leads to superior gripping power. It's like when you shake a guys hand that has sausage fingers that probably has never worked out a day in his life and feels like he just put your hand in a fucking vice.

I remember one of my first chiropractors had an expensive hand dynamometer and I could close it for 168lbs of force the first time I ever tried it. I have medium size hands, but I had been working hard construction for years by that point and hadn't done any specific grip work. I remember training grip for about 2 months and could bend a cheap crescent wrench bare handed, but not a 60 penny nail with cloth. I worked up to a 130lbs 2.5" thick dumbell lift in that time frame.

But, I had had around 4 years of serious construction labor like shoveling, picking, moving wheel barrows and picking up chunks of concrete by that time so had abit of a jump start.

Even then my coach with zero specific grip training that was deadlifting around 750 at the time could crush my hand easily thanks to his naturally powerfully thick hands. Bastard, lol.

Anyhow, my point is that you are correct in being patient. Closing the #3 gripper is a feat to be very proud of let alone closing the #4 which ain't gonna happen without some majorly serious commitment over time.

Alot of guys almost get sidelined by their grip obsession. Having a powerful grip is awesome, but so long as my grip is strong enough to pick up any weight I deadlift I would rather squat 200lbs more or bench 150lbs more than the guy that can close a gripper # or 2 above me. Overall physical power is better than extreme hand strength imo, but grip strength is important to a degree.

Not that I don't enjoy watching vids of people bending or lifting crazy shit through sheer hand strength.
 
Grip strength and hand strength is extremely important for me. I learned to do suitcase deadlifts from this log. They're great.

I can close the 250 lbs Heavy grips and the COC #2 fairy easily. I'm struggling with the 300 lbs heavy grips (almost closed his 3/4 of the way) and the COC # 3 (can't move that yet...well, I can move it, but it's really negligable)
 
Thanks for the all the advice, guys. I'm sorry I didn't respond sooner...been very busy at work.

@ Ghetto: Yes, I see what you're saying. I am trying to be patient. I don't have large hands. I have very very ladylike artisitc hands which are thin with long fingers...It IS hard to close the CoC #1 lol...#3 is like miles and miles away!!! I don't think I'll ever get to that super human grip strength therefore I'm not worried about going into that category lol...I'll be fine and you're right: I'd much much rather have a strong grip to DL a house than anything else :D

@ Alcatraz: Suitcase Deadlifts are the shit. haha.
 
WEIGHTED PULL-UP & POSTERIOR CHAIN Training - Mesocycle 30 Week 4

Last week was very very busy. This is Tuesday's training. I didn't get to train on Wednesday so I have only 3 workouts for the past week.

Weighted Pull-ups:
+45 x 8
+45 x 8
+45 x 8
+70 x 4
DP - W + R
OMG

Romanian Deadlifts:
315 x 8
315 x 8
315 x 8
315 x 6
DP - W + R

Supine GHRs:
BW x 12 x 3

Pull-ups:
BW x 10

Video:
 
DEADLIFT Training - Mesocycle 31 Week 1

From last night...

Deadlift Warm-ups:
Hip/Ankle Mobility Drills
135 x 4
245 x 4
295 x 5
345 x 3
385 x 3
415 x 2

Deadlift Work Sets:
465 x 3
475 x 3
470 x 3
470 x 3
Crazy

Front Planks:
BW x 60s x 3

Video:
 
OVERHEAD SQUATS & WEIGHTED PULL-UPS - Mesocycle 31 Week 1

Tonight...

Overhead Squats:
135 x 5
155 x 3
165 x 2
185 x 2
Very happy with these...I'm weighing in at 187 lbs or so (85 kgs) so I'm very pleased with this!!!


Weighted Pull-ups:
+45 x 4
+70 x 3
+70 x 3
Awesome

Dips:
10 + 10 + 10 + 10 = 40 reps

Supine GHRs:
BW x 15 x 3

Barbell Static Holds (Grip Training):
315 x 6s
365 x 6s
365 x 6s
365 x 6s

Video:
 
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