Martin_Arildsson Posted May 2, 2007 Share Posted May 2, 2007 Löddeköpinge Grip Challenge XVII (17) June 30, 11:00 General Information: Only approved chalk may be used by the competitors No strapping of wrists, hands or arms is allowed (unless approved beforehand in light of injuries) Lifting belts and knee supports are permitted The rising bar principle will be used with 4 attempts. Starting weights will be submitted by the competitors and the lowest starting weight will be used first. After this the second lowest weight will be used. If you fail at a weight you can not go down in weight for your next attempt. You can only request the same weight or a higher weight for your next attempt. Both hands will be tested on the Hand Grippers, One Handed Vertical Bar Lift and the One Handed Deadlift. Event One Hand Grippers The free hand may be used to set the gripper in the gripping hand. The set can be no narrower than the handles being parallel to one another. The set must be clearly visible to the judges before the close is to proceed. Note that setting the gripper right at the limit may mean a longer pause is necessary for the judges to make this decision. Once the gripper has been set with the spring facing up, the gripper is to be closed shut until the handles are clearly touching. No contact can be made with the gripping hand or the gripping arm from the elbow down with the free hand once the close has begun. The entire close must be clearly visible to the referee. The close finishes on the referees signal. Event Two Two Handed Pinch Lift The pinch apparatus must be positioned between the lifter's feet. The lifter must grip the top of the lifting plates with both hands in a pinch grip. The pinch apparatus must be raised to a point where the centre bar hits a predetermined marker 16.5 inches in height. The shoulders do not have to be pulled erect, nor the body or legs straight. The lift ends once the centre bar has made contact with the predetermined marker. Upon completion the lifter will then return the apparatus to the ground. Contact must be maintained between the lifter's hands and the apparatus until it is resting on the floor. NOTE: The width of the pinch apparatus is adjustable to suit different sized hands. Before the event starts, you will be given the opportunity to try it and find your best width. The apparatus will be set to the width that the majority choose who will go first and complete their lifts. It will then be altered to the next most popular width and those lifters will compete, and so on. Event Three One Handed Vertical Bar Lift The vertical bar must be positioned between the lifter's feet. The bar is to be gripped near the top with one hand (the distance between the top of the hand and the top of the bar after setting can be no more than 5cm) and is not to touch the wrist, forearm or leg and the lifting hand can not be locked against the thigh or any part of the body. The lifting forearm though is allowed contact with the thigh during the lift. Hook gripping is not permitted. The free hand may be used to brace against the legs and/or body during the lift. The bar must be raised clear of the floor by at least 5 cm's. Upon completion the lifter will then return the bar to the ground under control. Event Four One Handed Deadlift The bar may be raised either in front of the lifter or the lifter may straddle the bar. The lifter will use one hand to grip the bar in the centre. Hook gripping is not permitted. The free hand may be used to brace against the legs and/or body during the lift. The bar must be raised to a point where both ends of the bar must remain knee high and the legs straightened. The shoulders do not have to be pulled erect, nor the body straight as long as the legs are straight and the bar motionless with both ends above the knee joint. The lift ends with the referee's signal. Upon completion the lifter will then return the bar to the ground. Contact must be maintained between the lifter's hands and the bar until it is resting on the floor. Event Five Reverse Bending (Edited rules from David Horne's website) 1. For reverse bending you must attain a 45 degree plus angle of bend for bars/bolts. 2. The bend must be completed within 30 seconds. The bender may notify the witness that he's ready to start the bend, after which the witness will give the bender a signal to start the bend. The clock will start when the witness gives the signal to start the bend. 3. No part of competitor's hands or forearms may touch the body. Upper arm down to elbow is allowed contact with chest/stomach. 4. Competitor may not lean against any stationary object. The feet on the ground are the only permissible contact. 5. The object being bent may not dip below waist level at any time during the bend. Reference to "during the bend" indicates the time when you are applying force to the object, obviously while wrapping, resting or positioning for the bend your hands sometimes are below the waist. 6. Hand padding will be supplied by the organiser (leather/suede). These will be inspected by referee for compliance. *Material is to protect the hands of the competitor, not to assist by adding leverage. Nail must be wrapped immediately prior to competitor's attempt in plain view of referee in charge. Allotted time period begins on referee's start signal. Nail must be in referee's plain sight at all times. Wrapping, including rubber bands, will be provided by the organizer. Two different lengths of 4'' wide suede will be used, measuring about 1'' and 1 1/2'' in thickness wrapped onto an 8mm bar. 7. Gloves are specifically disallowed, as it is easy to conceal rigid material within the glove, create a fulcrum within the glove, and/or bunch up glove material to the point of being leverage assistance to the bend. 8. Wrapping or taping of any part of elbows, wrist, forearm, and hands is disallowed. Wrist and tendon strength is key to successful bending and any external aid that assists in tightening of tendons/joints or increases pressure in arms (such as elastic wraps or stabilizers) should be viewed as cheating. Tape or bandage may be applied to surface of fingers and/or palm only in the event of injury to skin and should be kept to a minimum as per judge's discretion. 9. Application of adhesives or sticky substances to hands, nail, or hand pads is cause for immediate disqualification. These substances will prevent hand padding from slipping or rotating and will remove a necessary element of the grip from the bending process. Chalk is accepted. Quote Dat dere YouTube Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
burkhardmacht Posted June 21, 2007 Share Posted June 21, 2007 Martin: do You know who will compete? Quote "[...], this is a brutish-looking cast iron globe dumbbell with the short, fat handle that, formost people, ensures that it will never leave the ground. Grab this legend and lift it if You can. [...]" Videos: 2xBlob50: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpkgojFAilI Blob50+3x10kg plates/20kg Hub: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1sOP4jf0CQ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Martin_Arildsson Posted June 21, 2007 Author Share Posted June 21, 2007 Martin: do You know who will compete? Johan Albrektsson Johan Olofsson Kalle Lane Me Arne Persson (if his finger is better) A gym owner that Arne knows, appearently he picked up Arne's inch dumbell on his first try! Maybe some other guys too. And I haven't been able to train this week since I got sick! Quote Dat dere YouTube Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
burkhardmacht Posted June 27, 2007 Share Posted June 27, 2007 (edited) Good luck everybody! Edited June 27, 2007 by Burkhard Macht Quote "[...], this is a brutish-looking cast iron globe dumbbell with the short, fat handle that, formost people, ensures that it will never leave the ground. Grab this legend and lift it if You can. [...]" Videos: 2xBlob50: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpkgojFAilI Blob50+3x10kg plates/20kg Hub: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1sOP4jf0CQ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Florian Kellersmann Posted June 28, 2007 Share Posted June 28, 2007 Good luck and strong lifts!!! Will we see a new WR in the Pinch, Martin? Quote ARMS ARE FOR ARMWRESTLING "Always give your workouts cool names to fire you up!" - Devon Larratt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Martin_Arildsson Posted June 28, 2007 Author Share Posted June 28, 2007 Thanks! Florian, not sure. I've been both sick and had lousy training sessions for a couple of weeks now. Quote Dat dere YouTube Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
burkhardmacht Posted June 28, 2007 Share Posted June 28, 2007 I've been both sick and had lousy training sessions for a couple of weeks now. That's the best way to recover from overtraining and little injuries! Go for it big Martin! Quote "[...], this is a brutish-looking cast iron globe dumbbell with the short, fat handle that, formost people, ensures that it will never leave the ground. Grab this legend and lift it if You can. [...]" Videos: 2xBlob50: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpkgojFAilI Blob50+3x10kg plates/20kg Hub: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1sOP4jf0CQ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
climber511 Posted June 28, 2007 Share Posted June 28, 2007 Good Luck to everyone - picked up the Inch first time - we might want to keep an eye on this one! Quote When people used to ask him how it was he became so incredibly strong, it was always the same, "strengthen your mind, the rest will follow". The Mighty Atom Age wrinkles the body. Quitting wrinkles the soul. Being prepared for any random task is not the same thing as preparing randomly for any task. Greg Everett Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DuTCH Posted June 28, 2007 Share Posted June 28, 2007 Have fun guys! Quote I got a sixth sense that tells me you ain't worth six cents Rise and Fall Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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