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  2. Hook grip - Wikipedia

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    Hook grip is a method of gripping a barbell used in many strength-related sports such as Olympic weightlifting, Crossfit, and powerlifting by overlapping the index and middle finger over the thumb. This method of gripping the bar provides a secure bar grip while performing pulling motion with the barbell such as the clean and jerk , snatch ...

  3. The Best Grip Strengtheners To Help Improve Your Grip - AOL

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  4. How To Pick Your Weight Load When You're New To Deadlifting - AOL

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    1. Stand with your feet hip-width apart with the barbell against your shins. 2. Hinge forward with a neutral spine and grasp the bar with an overhand grip. Your hands should grip just outside the ...

  5. Grippers - Wikipedia

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    A mass market, plastic-handled gripper A gripper being closed. Grippers, sometimes called hand grippers, are primarily used for testing and increasing the strength of the hands; this specific form of grip strength has been called crushing grip, [1] which has been defined as meaning the prime movers are the four fingers, rather than the thumb.

  6. 5 Essential Exercises for a Body Recomposition Program - AOL

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    Your lower back is a limiting factor in bent-over barbell and dumbbell rows; it’s challenging to row heavy weight for upwards of 10 reps when your lower back is actively keeping your torso ...

  7. Captains of Crush Grippers - Wikipedia

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    By 1992, IronMind had moved all design and production of its grippers in-house. [14] The next generation of the Silver Crush Grippers, released in 1993, marked the next major step in gripper evolution; their stainless-steel handles replaced the previous chrome-plated mild steel handles, and a new assembly technique eliminated the drift pin central to the design of the older grippers. [15]