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Strong Hands for Strong Men
By Nick McKinless
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Strong Hands Not Geek Grip!

There was a time when having strong hands was just part of training and not a subculture all of its own. Strong hands were one section of the body trained equally hard and rested enough to recover and work them again the next session. However, having strong hands does not mean you have to start discussing the intricacies of grip technique. If having strong hands does nothing but give you great confidence to hang onto the bar for deadlifts or farmer’s walks then the goal has been achieved.

Closing a No. 3 COC Gripper might be a nice feat, but it isn’t going to give you a decent all round grip strength for Strongman, powerlifting, or any other strength based sport. Rarely does the dynamic nature of grippers come into play in any sport or activity. Grappling is one such sport, but even for these athletes I can still think of better exercises than grippers alone.

Most of the strength required for strong hands is that of supporting strength, pinching strength, and wrist strength. If you train these three areas diligently, you will have a great all round grip and strong hands to go with your already (I hope!) strong body.

Supporting Strength

The power rack deadlift with a 2-inch range of motion. I have all beginners do this exercise for grip work. Many trainers like to have people hang from a chin-up bar. I use this as well, but there is nothing like feeling heavy, heavy weights in the hands to make you feel strong.

Start with a double overhand grip and work up to a maximum weight. Here’s the “secret” bit though. Make sure you have the bar behind your back and still have the hands double overhand. If you do it in front, you can pull the bar into your thighs. Behind the back and it’s all grip. When you can’t lift it anymore in this style, switch to a reverse grip and load up those wheels! The very best can handle well over 1000 lbs so don’t be shy. For a change of pace, try a fat bar.

The farmer’s walk or holds. Farmer’s walks are now famous in strength sports and rightly so. It doesn’t matter whether you use dumbbells, EZ curl bars, kettlebells, or farmer’s walk bars. The point is to just do them. If you want an exercise that hits just about everything but puts extra stress on the hands then the farmer’s walk is for you. For overload work that doesn’t require any movement, do farmer’s holds. Make sure you are only lifting them a few inches so that it’s the hands not the back that’s getting worked.

Pinching Power

There are so many pinch exercises, but the best ones for any gym no matter where you are in the world are two handed pinches with two 45s and one handed pinches with two 25s or two 35s. If you need to add weight, get a short piece of 2-inch piping and stick it through the middle of the plates. Add weight as required. The greatest strength gained from pinching is the stress that it puts on the thumbs. Thumb strength is crucial for strong hands. I also like pinching with a towel over the plates or with gloves on. It means less weight, but the advantage is that you can do more volume without getting any tears in the webbing of the hands. More volume equals a bigger pinch, which equals stronger thumbs which equals stronger hands!

Wrist Flexion and Extension

Wrist strength is so overlooked that many great grippers and guys with strong hands don’t do anything for the wrists, and that’s a recipe for an injury from a lack of balance in the forearms. Ideally, you would want to do all forms of wrist work. However, with time constraints, I would consider wrist curls and reverse wrist curls essential training.

For wrist curls, I like to have people do them with thumbs under the bar and with the backs of the palms resting on the knees or a bench. This will allow you to use more weight and train them through a range of motion that won’t cause wrist injuries. Rarely is the wrist bent back into the extreme range of motion that people usually do wrist curls. Eventually, this is asking for trouble. Worse still is opening up the hands. There’s plenty of safer ways to stretch the wrists. The competitive table top wrist curl has seen lifts of over 600 lbs!

For the extensors, I like to have trainees simply grab a 5 lbs or 10 lbs plate. Hold it over the knee in a pinch position and perform a reverse wrist curl. This, like many great exercises, is simple but effective.

How?

If you want, you can fit all this into one session. This will give the hands plenty of time to recover until the next workout. Dedicating one whole training session to grip alone has worked well for many in the past. Here’s an example:

Pinch, 2 X 45s adding weight until you reach a maximum weight. Drop the weight to 85 percent and either do a couple of holds or do as many reps as possible.
Power rack 2-inch deadlift, work up to a maximum weight with a double overhand grip (behind the back, remember). Switch to a reverse grip and work up again. Hold the top weights for five seconds or so, just enough time to know that you “own” the weight but not so long that it’s an endurance feat.
Wrist curl on knees, three sets of 15–20 reps
Reverse plate wrist curls, three sets of 15–20 reps
Fitting It into the Routine

For a traditional Westside approach you could do something like this:

ME lower

Pinch, work up to a top max in the two handed pinch

ME upper

Support, work up to a top max in the 2-inch partial deadlift

DE lower

Wrists, 3 X 15–20 of wrist curls and plate extensions

DE upper

Pinch, work up to a top max in the one handed plate pinch

Then the next week you would start with a support exercise like the farmer’s walk, thus rotating exercises from session to session like the Westside conjugate method.

Strongman training

ME upper body

Pinching, one handed plate pinch to a max

ME lower body

Wrists, 3 X 15–20 of wrist curls and plate pinches

Events

Farmer’s walk or holds, 3–5 sets at 75–85 percent or work to a max hold

I’d like to finish with a word on hand care. Forget looking macho and building up rough, calloused hands. Get a Stanley knife and cut those calluses down every few weeks. Then get in the shower and get a rough stone and smooth them out even more. If you want to go the whole hog, get some hand cream as well. Looking after your hands is just as important as looking after your back or any other body part. Plus I’ve seen too many hands torn apart, including my own, which could have been prevented with a little TLC. Try telling me this is a waste of time after you hit a personal record in the farmer’s walk because your hands felt much more comfortable.

Employ these methods, leave the grippers and feats alone for a while, and watch your hand strength soar!

Nick McKinless is a professional stuntman with film credits that include the Matrix trilogy, Troy, and Batman Begins. He has won numerous grip competitions and is a 105 kg Strongman competitor. He has been involved in strength sports for over 20 years. Nick can be contacted at nick@beyondstrong,com.
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Good read
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Towel pull ups also work great for wrist & grip.
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Good read... I also do the towel pull ups as cuda mentioned works great
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This is why I will never use straps!
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