Do chinup straps really help grip?

You're asking if essentially tying your hands to a pull up bar is going to help you hold on vs gripping with your bare hands?

Uh, yeah... It helps.

With that said, do yourself a favor and skip it. I'm an advocate for doing hanging leg raises, and any other grip oriented lift, with no gear unless you absolutely need it. Go without them until you're failing your goal reps, then add them in for subsequent sets... Eventually you shouldn't need them at all.
 
Of course they help. But they're self-defeating if you use them excessively.

Do your work without them and only strap up if you absolutely can't grip hard enough to finish your movements. If it's between using straps or missing sets/reps, obviously strapping up wins.

If you use them all the time, your grip will get weaker.
 
Only exception I began to make with straps is using them for heavier deadlifts with a double overhand grip. After seeing guys tearing biceps (highly experienced guy too) I just had to say fuck the over and under grip once I get to 3 plates per side and up. Other than that , yep I try to lose them at times and focus on natural grip strength
 
My chinup bar is just 3/4 ridgid conduit.
Works well.

You should work towards doing chins without straps.
If you overuse straps for things like bodyweight exercises, you will never develop your grip strength and forearms.
With this principle in mind,
even on a double overhand DL, my back will give out before my grip.
 
Only exception I began to make with straps is using them for heavier deadlifts with a double overhand grip. After seeing guys tearing biceps (highly experienced guy too) I just had to say fuck the over and under grip once I get to 3 plates per side and up. Other than that , yep I try to lose them at times and focus on natural grip strength
Yeah the bicep tears worry me some too. I use hook grip for deadlifts and last time I tried to rep with it I believe I got 425x6. Hook grip takes time to develop though, deadening the nerves in the thumbs and toughening up the skin on the thumbs. That all said, if my thumb skin is torn, or I am failing reps I will strap.
 
Only exception I began to make with straps is using them for heavier deadlifts with a double overhand grip. After seeing guys tearing biceps (highly experienced guy too) I just had to say fuck the over and under grip once I get to 3 plates per side and up. Other than that , yep I try to lose them at times and focus on natural grip strength
I agree with you. The mixed grip seems very unnatural and doesn’t feel right to me. Overhand all the way.
 
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Only exception I began to make with straps is using them for heavier deadlifts with a double overhand grip. After seeing guys tearing biceps (highly experienced guy too) I just had to say fuck the over and under grip once I get to 3 plates per side and up. Other than that , yep I try to lose them at times and focus on natural grip strength
I feel the same way lol.


Um, if I'm crushing volume in the cage (wide grip pulldown, etc) and forearms are shot I'll use em. I've had more than my fair share of workouts with back muscles that'll pull for days and arms that are dead.
 
I agree with you. The mixed grip seems very unnatural and doesn’t feel right to me. Overhand all the way.

100%. I find you get more with this grip anyways. Ive torn a bicep before. Not from deads but playing college ball. It's not fun

For grip strength check out "rolling thunder" or "captains of crush". The thunder is sick. Tried it at my old oly lifting gym.

If you have room you can also fill a garbage pail full of rice and do "dirty rice" grip workouts. Cheap and effective!
 
Use straps for lats. Keep a vertical forearm; really helps use engage them. Let your elbows arc forward to work biceps .
 

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