Wrist/forearm exercises
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[i]I've never closed the 300 but can do the 250. [/i]<br />
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[i]I don't have popeye forearms either. [/i] -
MN5 - can you get those from rebel sport?<br />
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You could also buy or build a wrist roller. This is just a cylinder (PVC pipe works fine) connected to one end of a rope with the other end tied to a weight. You hold the tube horizontally in two hands and twist it to wrap the rope around the tube, lifting the weight. Do this in both directions.<br />
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Think I remember seeing this in another manual. I'll give that as go as I have some old weights (lb marked) which I don't use in my other exercises. Reckon I've got some old pipe lying around I could use too. -
Naaa NTA, I think you can only order them off that site. I inherited mine from someone who knew someone.....<br />
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Those rebel sport ones are too easy but you are officially a beast if you can close the 300. I've never been able to do so, the 250 is tough enough ! -
since you got married your grip strength probably weakened though huh?
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You all lasted far longer than I expected...<br />
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How do you actually 'bulk' your wrists up though? I know you can work on grip strength but that often builds forearms etc.. Isn't the wrist mainly tendons/ligaments? so no real muscle to build up?? -
I guess I'll find out...<br />
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I heard in my youth that Aussie tennis great Ken Rosewall - whose nickname was "Muscles" for his distinct lack of - got his wrists stronger by squeezing a tennis ball repeatedly. No word on whether they got more bulky... -
jeez, you guys all got your mind in the gutter, I just meant since being married oyu have less time to work out, and the forearms/wrists are an area that most dont work out much anyway <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
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[b]You all lasted far longer than I expected...[/b]<br />
How do you actually 'bulk' your wrists up though? I know you can work on grip strength but that often builds forearms etc.. Isn't the wrist mainly tendons/ligaments? so no real muscle to build up??<br />
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Dude, who's being rude now ? <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/eusa_whistle.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':whistle:' /> -
Lets hope no wives or girlfriends happen across this thread... they might repeat Bartman's sentiments!!
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Mrs TR knows my TSF name...
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Well if my laptop is on, the likes of this and FB are always open, so if Mrs TR chose to do so, she could come on here, whether she could navigate about to see what lies Ive been telling is another matter...
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<p>over a few years if you are consistent with the pull ups and add some sledgehammer work (and the tennis ball thing), your grip/forearm strength will gradually improve. See how long you can hold on to the bar after doing your last pull up. Repeat consistently.</p>
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<p>climb ropes ( no legs ) and do towel pull ups too. The latter are particularly awesome. Do 12 or so of them and come back and let me know how you go. You'll need to get someone else to type though....</p>
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<p>On FB I'm a member of a grip strength forum which I hope is a lot less creepy than it sounds and someone mentioned a fisherman he knew closing the 300 grip first time purely from working the ropes on the boats for so many years. Bullshit ? quite possibly but it is the internet and we can't rely on everyone to be as honest as all us ferners.......</p> -
<p>I'm sure it's true. It's what I think should be a fundamental part of working out for those of us who don't do hard physical jobs for a living-repeat hard exercises as much as possible. 6-10 reps*3 isn't enough. People who have to do tough jobs have to do the work for hours.</p>