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ultimatemk309

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I bought the crushed to dust challenge kit a few weeks ago and love training with the hub and rolling thunder. The only problem is my RT strength is pretty low compared to my gripper and hub numbers. I have read just about every single article available on the internet that I can find on the RT. I tested my max the first day I got it (130lb), but haven't maxed out since. Currently once a week I will do around 4-6 reps for about 5 sets with about 120 lbs (depending on my strength that particular day). Just looking for any advice out there that might help me like maybe more volume, accessory lifts? I am all ears

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It's a lot of thumb strength. Test your thumbless grip numbers, and compare them to the 130lbs lift. Tho, it's the entire lower-arm area that needs attention, the most important is the thumb.

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Any additional exercises you would recommend for thumb strength? Maybe plate pinching?


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Any additional exercises you would recommend for thumb strength? Maybe plate pinching?

Here's a few suggestions: Plate pinching, pony clamp, ttk if you have one.

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No TTk, but I can definitely get me a pony clamp. Thanks for the tip! I will be giving that a try tonight for sure

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On the Ironmind Forum Laine Snook started a thread with advise for rolling thunder reps and sets and percentages of max weight. Good luck.

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Training open hand strength more broadly and regularly was more beneficial than specific RT work in my experience. Thick dumbbell curls, rows, axle deads, etc. In particular, I remember doing a lot of thick dumbbell hammer curls right around when my RT strength was at its peak.

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Picked up a pony clamp today. I don't have any way to train thick bar, but I will be implementing my fat gripz a lot more. Ill gladly use anymore advice if someone has it

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When I was training RT

A lot, block weights helped big time so I trained strictly Thunder

And block weights on diff days

I got my goal lift of 150 at 150 bodyweight

Good luck training with it and the hub lift as well !

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Finger walks are good for the thumb...with a sledgehammer. even the the thick RT loading pin can be used. It's a great thumb boost.

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Picked up a pony clamp today. I don't have any way to train thick bar, but I will be implementing my fat gripz a lot more. Ill gladly use anymore advice if someone has it

Fat gripz are close enough. For some lifts I find that their flexibility makes them a little more difficult than an actual thick bar because you have to squeeze that much harder to keep them in position.

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