Grip Strength – Where Is It?

Double rope work
Zach at the Underground Gym.
This is a guest post by strength and performance coach Zach Even-Esh - Grip Strength – Where Is It? Enjoy.

The typical gym is often packed with machines. The lifters kill the pulldowns, rows and chins using straps on every set, including their 100 lb warm up sets.

Grip strength is not thought about, pumping the forearms is done half heartedly with some light wrist curls…maybe.

With serious lifters leaving the fancy gyms and opting for their garage, basement or backyard – grip strength is becoming a serious focus.

It’s becoming serious because these undergrounders realize that weak hands are related to a weak man. If you wanna lift big, the hands must be strong and they must be trained….HARD.

The earlier in the game you start, the better off you will be.

I learned this big time after I met Steve Maxwell for the first time. He told me that when his son was 4, he hung a rope from the ceiling so his son would have to climb up and down the rope to go upstairs rather than using the stairs.

At the time, Steve’s son was a teen and he told me that his son had much larger hands than his own, which led to his feelings that the training of hands - especially at a young age - can help mold the hands into more than what they were predisposed to.

Today, in my gym, there are no straps to aid in the grip. There is lots of rope climbing, rope training (attached to sleds, kettlebells, battling ropes, tug of war), thick handled devices and all around emphasis on hand strength.


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There is nothing fancy about it, and 1 – 2 x week our athletes hit some dedicated hand and grip work. The typical exercises:

Still, the workouts themselves are always chipping away at grip and hand strength. Lots of pull ups, rope climbs, kettlebell work, sandbag work, thick bar training and the like.

It’s very much like the artist who chips away for long days and months at the large stone, until eventually the masterpiece is created.

We take the same approach to training the hands and grip. Chipping away at each workout with 1 or 2 dedicated grip workouts at the end of a workout each week.

The bottom line? Chip away every day, the powerful grip and crushing hand strength will come. Dedication and hard work will take you further than anything fancy.


Zach Even – Esh is a Strength & Performance Coach located in Edison, NJ & is the owner of The Underground Strength Gym. Zach co authored the ebook ‘Grip Experts’ and hosts the most passionate show dedicated to old school strength training which can be found at Underground Strength Show.

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Comments

1

Yeah - even in movies like Gladiator and Troy, you sure as heck don’t see see the warriors using any wrist straps..

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Jerome Biggins

Coach Z,

You never fail me and that’s why I keep coming back for more. Now I’m going to go dig out my hand grips and my hammer because you gave me so much useful information. I was so ignorant to grip exercises and the whole concept behind it until I watched this video. Now you got me wanting to try so many new things and I thank you for that. Now if you’ll excuse me, I must go kill it now!

3

Dudes, thanks 4 the awesome feedback.

I just keep it simple and work hard, consistently - I guess that is the most simple formula to success!

I’ll be rocking more article for STTB for sure!

stay tuned and kill it till the next time,

z

4
Baron

Hey man, keep doin those vids it is sure motiveting and incredibly helpfull for us who cannot find easily equipment for direct grip training, lately i relly strive for my grip seessions and i think i really have hit a plateau for a long time
seeing your vids motivates me, keep destroying iron!