PeterSweden Posted January 24, 2016 Share Posted January 24, 2016 We tried this last friday after your gripper/pinch session and I can only close coc2 TNS upside down. Inverted is it? Petter closed coc2,5 like this. What is your max TNS upside down? Max mms upsidedown? It was a fun way to train, changing stuff up abit. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoshW Posted January 24, 2016 Share Posted January 24, 2016 Think I saw cancrusher do a #4 inverted https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6R5TOJLN4ME 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bencrush Posted January 25, 2016 Share Posted January 25, 2016 Think I saw cancrusher do a #4 inverted https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6R5TOJLN4ME That is awesome inverted (or regular) gripper strength! Also I believe it was David Erives closed a #4 inverted, MMS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bencrush Posted January 25, 2016 Share Posted January 25, 2016 We tried this last friday after your gripper/pinch session and I can only close coc2 TNS upside down. Inverted is it? Petter closed coc2,5 like this. What is your max TNS upside down? Max mms upsidedown? It was a fun way to train, changing stuff up abit. Sounds like you guys had fun with it! Petter is very strong inverted, too. I closed my 154lb #3 on multiple occasions righty. And Travis M.'s 163lb HG300 a few times righty. The HG300 was pretty narrow though (@ 2.5") so that felt about as hard as the 154lb #3. Never did much MMS inverted work. Didn't like the feel of it. So I think the hardest gripper I closed in that style was a 169lb SE. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forever Posted January 25, 2016 Share Posted January 25, 2016 We tried this last friday after your gripper/pinch session and I can only close coc2 TNS upside down. Inverted is it? Petter closed coc2,5 like this. What is your max TNS upside down? Max mms upsidedown? It was a fun way to train, changing stuff up abit. Sounds like you guys had fun with it! Petter is very strong inverted, too. I closed my 154lb #3 on multiple occasions righty. And Travis M.'s 163lb HG300 a few times righty. The HG300 was pretty narrow though (@ 2.5") so that felt about as hard as the 154lb #3. Never did much MMS inverted work. Didn't like the feel of it. So I think the hardest gripper I closed in that style was a 169lb SE. A Super Elite inverted is just awesome You've always had some serious TNS strength for real! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bencrush Posted January 25, 2016 Share Posted January 25, 2016 We tried this last friday after your gripper/pinch session and I can only close coc2 TNS upside down. Inverted is it? Petter closed coc2,5 like this. What is your max TNS upside down? Max mms upsidedown? It was a fun way to train, changing stuff up abit. Sounds like you guys had fun with it! Petter is very strong inverted, too. I closed my 154lb #3 on multiple occasions righty. And Travis M.'s 163lb HG300 a few times righty. The HG300 was pretty narrow though (@ 2.5") so that felt about as hard as the 154lb #3. Never did much MMS inverted work. Didn't like the feel of it. So I think the hardest gripper I closed in that style was a 169lb SE. A Super Elite inverted is just awesome You've always had some serious TNS strength for real! Thanks, man! I might've misworded it though. I meant that my best MMS inverted close was the easy Super Elite. I have also TNS (the normal, spring-side up way) closed that same gripper. Just not inverted. Didn't want to claim something that never happened! Travis Mickelberry wanted to film me Double Inverted TNS closing a #3 in each hand. It was hard enough to get video of a Double TNS #3 close that I never attempted it on video. But I showed him at least twice (MM1 and MM2) that I was able to do the Double Inverted TNS #3 close with his 151lb #3 (righty) and my cert #3 (146lbs) lefty. It was super hard to get both closed at the same time. I don't like the feel of inverted TNS lefty. At all. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeterSweden Posted January 25, 2016 Author Share Posted January 25, 2016 We tried this last friday after your gripper/pinch session and I can only close coc2 TNS upside down. Inverted is it? Petter closed coc2,5 like this. What is your max TNS upside down? Max mms upsidedown? It was a fun way to train, changing stuff up abit. Sounds like you guys had fun with it! Petter is very strong inverted, too. I closed my 154lb #3 on multiple occasions righty. And Travis M.'s 163lb HG300 a few times righty. The HG300 was pretty narrow though (@ 2.5") so that felt about as hard as the 154lb #3. Never did much MMS inverted work. Didn't like the feel of it. So I think the hardest gripper I closed in that style was a 169lb SE. A Super Elite inverted is just awesome You've always had some serious TNS strength for real! Thanks, man! I might've misworded it though. I meant that my best MMS inverted close was the easy Super Elite. I have also TNS (the normal, spring-side up way) closed that same gripper. Just not inverted. Didn't want to claim something that never happened! Travis Mickelberry wanted to film me Double Inverted TNS closing a #3 in each hand. It was hard enough to get video of a Double TNS #3 close that I never attempted it on video. But I showed him at least twice (MM1 and MM2) that I was able to do the Double Inverted TNS #3 close with his 151lb #3 (righty) and my cert #3 (146lbs) lefty. It was super hard to get both closed at the same time. I don't like the feel of inverted TNS lefty. At all. Sick!Actually lefty feels better inverted for some reason. For Petter too. We'll see if we can video him TNSing 140lbs coc3 inverted next monday. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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