Jump to content

Grip Training From Today


Paul Savage

Recommended Posts

Very beat up coming into this and unfortunately chalk was just rubbing straight off my hands today but i said i would put a video up to someone so is what it is. This is the second workout back training grip for me and is first time in a number of months i didn't have pain after grippers from the thumb injury i got (got it from very wide plate pinch).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kgBKXkZ8DY

Paul

Edited by Paul Savage
  • Like 9
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Looking forward to seeing #3 and #3.5 TNS closes!

Strong grip work as always Paul

Thanks, hopefully 20 reps no set on #3 soon.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks. I wanted 20 reps both hands on the 2.5, 20 reps on the axle and 20 reps on the inch but it wasnt happening this time.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

20 TNS reps on a 2.5 is awesome. Nice vid Paul.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Crazy strong Paul! :bow Keep at it and you will eventually cert that #4 :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks guys. Hopefully will cert #4 yeah, not going to quit until i do i know that for sure.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

World class grip strength brother!

Is this a result of training, genetics, compination of both?

When I bought my first gripper some years ago, a CoC#2, I closed it the first time I tried it.

When, later, I bought the #2.5, I also closed it the first time and I was a hair of closing the #3, without any specific trainig, but what I watched a couple of minutes ago at your vid, 12 tns easy reps of a #3, I can't imagine myself performing like that and I consider myself, I would say, strong.

How you reached such an elite level brother?

I apologize for the amount of my questions Paul.

With respect.

Manthos.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

World class grip strength brother!

Is this a result of training, genetics, compination of both?

When I bought my first gripper some years ago, a CoC#2, I closed it the first time I tried it.

When, later, I bought the #2.5, I also closed it the first time and I was a hair of closing the #3, without any specific trainig, but what I watched a couple of minutes ago at your vid, 12 tns easy reps of a #3, I can't imagine myself performing like that and I consider myself, I would say, strong.

How you reached such an elite level brother?

I apologize for the amount of my questions Paul.

With respect.

Manthos.

Well i done 50+ hours most weeks of the last 10 years working a very grip demanding job involving v-bar grip (crush like grippers), thickbar, pinch and a lot of wrist intensive movements. Otherwise i have trained grip pretty much every time i have been recovered enough to do so during that time period, sometimes for several hours at a time. When i first tried grippers i couldn't do #1 all the way to shut but was near. Took me a little under 6 months to close #2 each hand. Was weak all over starting out too so i wouldn't say good genetics just never quitting and keeping working on the next goal for a long time.

  • Like 4
Link to comment
Share on other sites

World class grip strength brother!

Is this a result of training, genetics, compination of both?

When I bought my first gripper some years ago, a CoC#2, I closed it the first time I tried it.

When, later, I bought the #2.5, I also closed it the first time and I was a hair of closing the #3, without any specific trainig, but what I watched a couple of minutes ago at your vid, 12 tns easy reps of a #3, I can't imagine myself performing like that and I consider myself, I would say, strong.

How you reached such an elite level brother?

I apologize for the amount of my questions Paul.

With respect.

Manthos.

Well i done 50+ hours most weeks of the last 10 years working a very grip demanding job involving v-bar grip (crush like grippers), thickbar, pinch and a lot of wrist intensive movements. Otherwise i have trained grip pretty much every time i have been recovered enough to do so during that time period, sometimes for several hours at a time. When i first tried grippers i couldn't do #1 all the way to shut but was near. Took me a little under 6 months to close #2 each hand. Was weak all over starting out too so i wouldn't say good genetics just never quitting and keeping working on the next goal for a long time.

Thank you for the reply Paul. Hard work then, surely pays back.

Cert the #4 brother.

Best wishes.

Manthos.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

World class grip strength brother!

Is this a result of training, genetics, compination of both?

When I bought my first gripper some years ago, a CoC#2, I closed it the first time I tried it.

When, later, I bought the #2.5, I also closed it the first time and I was a hair of closing the #3, without any specific trainig, but what I watched a couple of minutes ago at your vid, 12 tns easy reps of a #3, I can't imagine myself performing like that and I consider myself, I would say, strong.

How you reached such an elite level brother?

I apologize for the amount of my questions Paul.

With respect.

Manthos.

Well i done 50+ hours most weeks of the last 10 years working a very grip demanding job involving v-bar grip (crush like grippers), thickbar, pinch and a lot of wrist intensive movements. Otherwise i have trained grip pretty much every time i have been recovered enough to do so during that time period, sometimes for several hours at a time. When i first tried grippers i couldn't do #1 all the way to shut but was near. Took me a little under 6 months to close #2 each hand. Was weak all over starting out too so i wouldn't say good genetics just never quitting and keeping working on the next goal for a long time.

Thank you for the reply Paul. Hard work then, surely pays back.

Cert the #4 brother.

Best wishes.

Manthos.

Thanks
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Very good workout!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy policies.