Tou Posted July 28, 2001 Share Posted July 28, 2001 I'm making good progress on the #3. I still have 1/8 to dig on it. I was thinking about getting a #4 or a BB Elite to help me on my quest. Would shorter and harder negatives with the Elite or the #4 would be more effective than longer negatives with the #3 ? I don't think I can hold the #4 closed even for a fraction of a second but the resistance provided might add this little thing I need to close the #3. Waiting for your comments. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill Piche Posted July 28, 2001 Share Posted July 28, 2001 How about you probably won't be able to get the 4 within a half inch unless you do a major hump and then it is way out of position. I would order one. However, use it sparingly IMO. I start to overtrain quick with #4 attempts or negatives. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill Piche Posted July 28, 2001 Share Posted July 28, 2001 I am curious as to your current program as you've come down from 3/4" to 1/8" in two months. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tou Posted July 28, 2001 Author Share Posted July 28, 2001 My program is simple. Twice a week on the grippers and some pinch grip. One warm up set with the #1 for 7-8 reps. One solid crush on the #2 (hold it for 5 seconds). Then I grab the #3 and give it 4-5 attempts. When I can't move the handles past 3/4, I do about 5 negatives with the #3. Sometimes, I drop negatives and throw in some strap holds : #2 with 5 pounds. Pretty basic and but it works well for me. I think that my progress is due to a better hand positionning now than it was when I frist tried the #3. At first, I had a rough time to place the gripper properly without losing a lot of energy. It took me a few seconds to place the gripper so I was half-done when I came to try the close. Now, I place it easyly and I give it a solid crush. You're right wannagrip, not only won't I hold the #4 closed but I won't hold it past a full inch. I will order the #4 and see what effect it is going to have on my training. Thank you very much ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tou Posted July 28, 2001 Author Share Posted July 28, 2001 I should add that I dropped all weight training for summer. I stopped by may1st and concentrate on the grip only. Maybe this break has got me more focused in gripping, especially on the #3. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sybersnott Posted July 29, 2001 Share Posted July 29, 2001 This is where you use a grip machine. You can use the SW, or an Atlas - or your basic plate-loaded gripper. Forget about using the #4..... I doubt you could cheat it shut or train with it. It's not like a #1 or a #2 - it would probably be best served to guage your training progress. You do have a definite goal and I admire you for that. Work hard and heavy, and don't go overboard writing checks with your ego that you can't cash with your a**. It's a real bummer to get injured. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tou Posted July 29, 2001 Author Share Posted July 29, 2001 Hey Sybersnott, How can I make a SW ? Any pictures, plans ? I'd be interested in a plate loaded gripper but it's expensive for me. I'm a student and I pay all my school expenses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurtis75 Posted August 2, 2001 Share Posted August 2, 2001 Tou, I would suggest a little less work rather than more. These grippers are really hard to recover from. When I was working on my #3, I took 10 days off once due to job and family stuff. When I trained my grippers again I closed the #3 for the first time. After that I have always taken a week to 10 days between gripper workouts. One other suggestion on your warm-ups. Try 5 reps on the Trainer, 2 reps on the #1, then jump right to the #3. The strength it is taking to hold that #2 closed for 5 seconds might be that extra edge you need for the last 1/8". Hope this helps, Kurtis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill Piche Posted August 2, 2001 Share Posted August 2, 2001 Are you Kurtis Bowler? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tou Posted August 2, 2001 Author Share Posted August 2, 2001 Thanks Kurtis. I'm going to drop that #2 close in my attempts with the #3. I don't have the T so I'm going to warm up properly, do 2-3 reps on the #1 and go for the #3. When I'm training hard with weights (september to may), I train the grippers once a week only. I train them two days a week in summertime only. Again, thank you for the advice ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurtis75 Posted August 2, 2001 Share Posted August 2, 2001 Wannagrip, Yep, I am Kurtis Bowler. Just got an e-mail from PDA today, my calibrated grippers will be shipped today. I am interested to see what the readings were. Kurtis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3Crusher Posted August 2, 2001 Share Posted August 2, 2001 Kurtis, Welcome aboard. I think you'll really like the discussions we have around here. Have you started working on the #4? Where are you from as it did not say so in your MILO profile? How did you hear about the Grip Page? Thanks. Steve Weiner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurtis75 Posted August 2, 2001 Share Posted August 2, 2001 Steve, I am from Washington. I have started working on the #4, and have it down to about 1". I heard about this board a couple different ways. Richard Sorin told me about it at the NSCA convention in Spokane last month, and Wannagrip sent me an e-mail after I sent my grippers in to be certified. Thanks for the welcome aboard, Kurtis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill Piche Posted August 2, 2001 Share Posted August 2, 2001 Hey, Kurtis. Glad you made it on the board. I changed your title appropriately. Geez, pretty soon we'll have the whole COC list on here! :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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