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Originally Posted by JoeR.
Uh telling him not to use straps because your grip weaker seems like shitty thought out plan. Go buy some straps and use them on your last two sets so you can continue to lift heavy and hard. Than add in direct forearm work, any mentioned will suffice, and work on grip. Once your grip starts to improve ditch the straps. No need to have his deadlift training suffer.
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Originally Posted by cfs3
This is very good advice. So many others espouse the idea of never directly working out the forearms. I bought into this a first, but have since changed my mind. After I started working out my forearms directly once a week, they've visibly grown and my grip has improved.
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Originally Posted by CowPimp
Static holds, gorilla hangs, farmer's walks, rice digs, etc.
All of these are good for improving grip strength. Also, if you can find something to wrap around the bar so that it effectively has a larger diameter where you are grabbing, this will also improve your grip strength. |

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Originally Posted by westb51
if you want to get a forearm workout from deads don't use straps, if not, use 'em. i would never sacrifice a really heavy back workout cause i couldn't hang on to the weight.
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Originally Posted by rock4832
NO STRAPS!!! Work on static holds with the Barbell or DB's.
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Originally Posted by Deeznuts
Don't use straps. Don't even chalk up. Reverse grip is the way to go man. Grip one side of the bar backwards, and the other side forwards. This should allow you to control it. If not, use chalk, but no straps!
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Originally Posted by joer
Uh telling him not to use straps because your grip weaker seems like shitty thought out plan. Go buy some straps and use them on your last two sets so you can continue to lift heavy and hard. Than add in direct forearm work, any mentioned will suffice, and work on grip. Once your grip starts to improve ditch the straps. No need to have his deadlift training suffer.
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Originally Posted by duncans donuts
True as that may be, my back strength long exceeded my grip strength years ago...without straps my back wouldn't be as "big" as it is. I'd recommend, if you really want grip strength, doing seperate exercises for that and using straps on your deadlift because the capacity of your hams/glutes/back will probably always exceed your grip...
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Originally Posted by ZAGLOBA
Chalk is definitely the best way to go.
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Originally Posted by BulkMeUp
Use of chalk is banned in my gym (and most that i know of)
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Originally Posted by Pylon
Telling someone not to use straps is a bunch of hooey. Of course you won't work your grip, but like westb51 said, why limit your heavy lifting due to grip strenght? The straps allow you to hold the bar as long as you can, but continue to lift once the hands give out.
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Originally Posted by rock4832
NO STRAPS!!! Work on static holds with the Barbell or DB's.
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