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i have searched the ends of the internet for postural/muscular imbalances and never have come across anything related to mixed grip. but i will say i did use the same mixed grip for over 2 years and resulted in a deadlift injury and attributed to a muscular imbalance (P-chain too strong for its flexibility)
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basically, the hand that is overhand (pronated) is always in interal rotation and the hand that is underhand (supinated) is always in external rotation. If you never switch the grip around, the pronated side becomes tighter, and can possibly create imbalances in the thoracic spine. The supinated hand is always in a position that stresses the bicep and can possibly lead to issues there.
It would be wise to flip the grip around. Or, just do double overhad hook grip like I do and stop using opposite grip. |
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