It's not so much forearm muscle that you need; it's grip strength that you need. Plate pinches, Fat Gripz, Captains of Crushers, etc. are some examples of things that help grip strength.
It's not so much forearm muscle that you need; it's grip strength that you need. Plate pinches, Fat Gripz, Captains of Crushers, etc. are some examples of things that help grip strength.
You could also do things such as rows, pull ups and the likes with towels draped around the bar so that you are gripping the towel and not the barbell.
farmtireguy said:So are fat Gripz worth the money?
dalexander said:heavy ass farmer walks, will also help with rotator cuff stabilization.
CopyCat said:I have yet I try them, but a lot of people whom I trust there opinion in these matters say they absolutely do.
I think I just might have to get a set.
CopyCat said:This would be like replicating fat grips as Rodja mentioned.
tigerdb2 said:I worded that poorly. I meant loop the towel around the bar so that aren't gripping the bar, pull up bar, whatever at all. You're holding only the towel
CoC are different from the little springy weights from yesteryear.Nevermind, found them. I hate those things. They always seemed like a gimmick to me. I'd rather do something not so boring and tedious.