My powerball came today. Kind if difficult to get the technique right at first but once you get it right it, dang son, my hands, fingers, forearms are hurting. So much more powerfull than it looks.
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My powerball came today. Kind if difficult to get the technique right at first but once you get it right it, dang son, my hands, fingers, forearms are hurting. So much more powerfull than it looks.
Is this the powerball u guys are talking about?
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most of my grip training is from kettlebells and moving kegs at work
so i got one of those ball things. Im liking it so far.
Wok restaurant. One year. :}
I picked this bad-boy up yesterday. It only weighs about ten pounds by itself, but has a loop for my cable machine to clip onto, so I can use it for curls and single bent over rows and it makes them a living hell.
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OK so the situation is, even though I have a gym and home, I tend to do ALL my lifting at work on my lunch breaks at the company gym. I do all my Cardio and BJJ on my own time.
I bought this Fatgripz that I showed you earlier in this thread. So I kept a spare pair of the blue Fatgripz at work in my locker. Never really used them consistently to be honest, but I used them once in a while. Friday I had to work and I hit the gym on my lunch. I purposely brought the Orange Fatgripz to work because they were just sitting at home literally collecting dust. I put them on the chin-up bar and intended to do four sets of ten.
My grips started to fail on third set at 6, but I reset grips and forged ahead to complete my sets/reps.
I then put them on the Hammerstrength rowing machine and did some rows.
If DOMS is any indication of success, I would say I have had "Great success" [/borat voice] hitting the grip muslces that I haven't been hitting up until this point. The Fatgripz Extreme have my forearm muscles screaming for recovery, and I think I am going to have to incorporate those Orange bastards into every pull exercise I do now.
If you can hang a large towel over a bar and do pull-ups holding both ends of the towel, it will definitely work your grips. I usually only do them at the end of a pullup workout. They will burn your forearms out for sure. Generally I do 10 supersets of 30 pushups with 12 pull-ups. Just do 10 rounds of that. I try and do the last 3 sets with the towel.