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So, I have the 6 easiest CoC grippers. I can now do the 2 about 10 times (on a very good day) with my right hand and 4 or 5 on my left. Am I at just the right point, or would I benefit from a 2.5? In general, how do you decide when to get the next one?

21 Sept 2010 - First workout

23 Sept 2010 - Closed CoC #1

4 Oct 2010, 13 Oct 2010 - Closed CoC #2 (RH, LH)

30 Nov 2010, ? - Closed CoC #2.5 (RH, LH)

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When you close any given gripper once, it's time to start working on the next one up.

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When you close any given gripper once, it's time to start working on the next one up.

Great advice here. It seems also too simple, but it's not. :)

 

 

 

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When you close any given gripper once, it's time to start working on the next one up.

Great advice here. It seems also too simple, but it's not. :)

That's it.

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When you close any given gripper once, it's time to start working on the next one up.

Great advice here. It seems also too simple, but it's not. :)

That's it.

Great, thanks for the replies. Sounds like I need to spend another $20. For that matter, maybe I should go ahead and get the 3 at the same time... it can taunt me and laugh at me, and it'll be that much more satisfying when I finally shut it up. :-)

21 Sept 2010 - First workout

23 Sept 2010 - Closed CoC #1

4 Oct 2010, 13 Oct 2010 - Closed CoC #2 (RH, LH)

30 Nov 2010, ? - Closed CoC #2.5 (RH, LH)

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