Grizzly
New Member
Yes, I see your point. No, I don't do any grip specific work. A long time ago, I used straps like a crazy man. At this same time, I also did lots of direct forearm and grip work. I had the inkling of a notion that I might want to compete in PL. I did a show at my college and learned that, sans straps, my deadlift sucked balls.
So, I threw the straps in the garbage and started training everything strapless. Also, IIRC, I didn't bother with any direct forearm/grip work. Yes, it took a year to get back to the weight I had formerly been able to pull, but I then blasted past that weight even without straps, up to the point when I was actually big and strong that I would do rack pulls with 600+.
While I won't say that grip work isn't beneficial, I will say it isn't necessary. This advice is for the bodybuilder, primarily, as a strongman, as you mentioned, might actually need extra grip work, but that gets into sport specificity and isn't applicable to the everyday trainee.
So, I threw the straps in the garbage and started training everything strapless. Also, IIRC, I didn't bother with any direct forearm/grip work. Yes, it took a year to get back to the weight I had formerly been able to pull, but I then blasted past that weight even without straps, up to the point when I was actually big and strong that I would do rack pulls with 600+.
While I won't say that grip work isn't beneficial, I will say it isn't necessary. This advice is for the bodybuilder, primarily, as a strongman, as you mentioned, might actually need extra grip work, but that gets into sport specificity and isn't applicable to the everyday trainee.
