assassin
Elite Member
i thought many ppl are having a problem with their forearms i read it has something to do with genetics but i guess it has a solution.....as i've got a thin forearms and short fingers ,small hands .......any comments?????

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kcoleman said:Unless you are doing stuff like weighted chins, gorilla hangs, static holds, deadliftings, shrugs etc you won't really improve your grip and your forearms won't grow. Eat.
IMO you don't need to do forearm specific stuff if things like heavy deadlifting and shrugs and whatnot are in your routine.
Mudge said:Wrist size = genetics, not forearms.
Forearms can not be easily overtrained, and I have yet to see anyone complain their forearms are TOO big. I think the best forearm exercise of all time is the old-fashioned wrist roller, made from a sawed off mop handle and a piece of clothesline.assassin said:so no need for lots of forearms and grip exercises as long as i do strong dead lifts 4 example and stuff,,,, i tried doing weighted pull ups with a wide grip i felt like my fore arms, wrist had a real pump and my grip really did a good work......i'm heading to heavy compound movements wich requires a strong grip and i'll do chins i guess this will do the job