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Hook Grip

I used to use a thumbless grip [all finger and thumb wrap around the same way] but then a trainer told me that by keeping my thumb on the same side i was actually hurting my forearm development. He said to use the thumb opposing the fingers in a real grip, it actually is better for forearm development.

Anyone ever hear anything like that?

-Fatty
 
Try it! Hook grip is a lot stronger than an alternate grip for most people! Its vice like

I've seen a few powerlifters hook grip over 900lbs ..

better than using alternate grip in training, due to the postural and twisting issues
 
Lift Chief said:
Most of the old 70s pros seemed to use thumbless grips on pushing movements. Not sure what exactly the benefit is though :confused:

The benefit lies in the lack of balance without the thumb. The only way to understand is to try it.
 
I gave the hook grip a try on a ME Deadlift workout about 2 months ago.. I liked it till I got to around 500, then it just felt like my thumb was gonna be crushed.. Really distracting during a pull... But I'll probably give it another try though...
 
JDarty6173 said:
I gave the hook grip a try on a ME Deadlift workout about 2 months ago.. I liked it till I got to around 500, then it just felt like my thumb was gonna be crushed.. Really distracting during a pull... But I'll probably give it another try though...

You get used to it, thumb goes number after a while :)

don't expect instant gratification, but in time you will love it- I
think :D


You can also "hook" an alternate grip for even greater grip levels
 
Tarheel said:
already do it :)

awesome grip. its uncomfortable at first, but you can definitely pull more with this grip. for me, it centered my hand over the bar, and because there wasn't much effort on the grip itself, I could concentrate more on pulling than trying to grip the bar.
 
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