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Question: Tns Inverted Close


gripmaniac

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More of a question raised by idle curiosity than anything else:

Can anyone here perform a TNS ~ INVERTED ~ close with a COC #3 ?

Assuming it is possible I reckon a great deal of hand and finger strength would be required. A fair dash of skill/dexterity probably wouldn’t hurt either.

I’m not even close with a #2 – but I won’t concede defeat just yet.

If this also piques your curiosity you by now appreciate that you only have 1 logical course of action :grin:

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More of a question raised by idle curiosity than anything else:

Can anyone here perform a TNS ~ INVERTED ~ close with a COC #3 ?

Assuming it is possible I reckon a great deal of hand and finger strength would be required. A fair dash of skill/dexterity probably wouldn’t hurt either.

I’m not even close with a #2 – but I won’t concede defeat just yet.

If this also piques your curiosity you by now appreciate that you only have 1 logical course of action :grin:

Paul Knight has done so with both hands. I'd be shocked if Aaron Farley couldn't do it (I'd probably wager a hefty sum he can). Vano is probably making a video as we speak. :)

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I've done it lefty and righty on a few #3s. I always found it pretty difficult though in the inverted position.

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Cancrusher could close a coc #4 inverted so I'm confident a tns with a #3 would have been no issue

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Lol love cancrushers vids. "Aghhhh ......numba fourrr

Ive done it with the 2 pretty easy but never tried a 3 and know I couldn't.

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I think Sam Solomi was curiously stronger with inverted closes.

This sounds familiar.

Mary McConnaughey (a friend of mine, an elite female armwrestler, closed a #2 inverted many years ago. Not TNS, but very little set - according to her.

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