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    Improving Deadlift Grip

    I been struggling with the same weight (255x5) for a few workouts now. All my other lifts are pretty much increasing consistently cept for my deads because my grip starts to fail after the 2nd or 3rd rep. The bar starts to slip, idk if it's my caluses that are causing it but I usually have trouble to go all the way and lock out my back because the bar starts to slip forward.

    How can I improve my grip? It's not an issue for any other lift.
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    Chalk and/or liquid grip (depending on what your gym allows).

    Also, static holds - load up a BB with 255 (or more) and simply hold it for as long as you can. You can either do this starting from a deadlift or from a rack pull position.
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    Sounds like straps would do you good
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    Originally Posted by gtslmfao View Post
    Sounds like straps would do you good
    Oh - forgot to mention - I'm trying not to use straps or alternate grip until I absolutely have to. Trying to improve without straps and using double overhand.
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    Do you use chalk? If not that cold help. Or if its just that you have a weak grip you could try farmer walks

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    Originally Posted by l3ulls3y3 View Post
    Oh - forgot to mention - I'm trying not to use straps or alternate grip until I absolutely have to. Trying to improve without straps and using double overhand.
    I understand this mentality I do. I get it. HOWEVER are you a bodybuilder or a powerlifter? if you are a bodybuilder does it make ANY SENSE at all to hold back the development of your muscles because your GRIP can't keep up? It doesn't. It just doesn't. Strap it up. ALSO, the switch grip shouldn't be unused for ANY reason. If you're still hung up on the straps there is no reason not to do the mixed grip. None. The biggest baddest no strap using beast of a god that I know uses the mixed grip. Do it.
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    Originally Posted by l3ulls3y3 View Post
    Oh - forgot to mention - I'm trying not to use straps or alternate grip until I absolutely have to. Trying to improve without straps and using double overhand.
    If going for size - your back size is limited by the strength of your forearms
    If going for strength - you can use mixed grip in competition

    tl;dr, use straps or a mixed grip, there is no reason not to.
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    Originally Posted by Hallowed666 View Post
    I understand this mentality I do. I get it. HOWEVER are you a bodybuilder or a powerlifter? if you are a bodybuilder does it make ANY SENSE at all to hold back the development of your muscles because your GRIP can't keep up? It doesn't. It just doesn't. Strap it up. ALSO, the switch grip shouldn't be unused for ANY reason. If you're still hung up on the straps there is no reason not to do the mixed grip. None. The biggest baddest no strap using beast of a god that I know uses the mixed grip. Do it.
    I don't use an alternate grip because I'm still trying to get my form down correctly and I'm paranoid about ripping my bicep.
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    Meh. I wouldn't say I'm either. Right now I'm more of a powerlifter and building a solid strength base and then I'd try and be more of a bodybuilder I guess.

    I read that mixed grip causes imbalances and could potentially tear your bicep, and people use mixed grip once they get to a higher weight deadlift compared to mine.
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    Originally Posted by l3ulls3y3 View Post
    Meh. I wouldn't say I'm either. Right now I'm more of a powerlifter and building a solid strength base and then I'd try and be more of a bodybuilder I guess.

    I read that mixed grip causes imbalances and could potentially tear your bicep, and people use mixed grip once they get to a higher weight deadlift compared to mine.
    Use straps then?
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    Originally Posted by l3ulls3y3 View Post
    Meh. I wouldn't say I'm either. Right now I'm more of a powerlifter and building a solid strength base and then I'd try and be more of a bodybuilder I guess.

    I read that mixed grip causes imbalances and could potentially tear your bicep, and people use mixed grip once they get to a higher weight deadlift compared to mine.
    If you're into powerlifting and maybe going to compete raw then by all means work your grip to keep up with the rest of your muscular development. Using a mixed grip does NOT risk a bicep tear. Just make sure to alternate your grip every set meaning don't use the same hand over same hand under every set. Switch them.
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    Originally Posted by Hallowed666 View Post
    If you're into powerlifting and maybe going to compete raw then by all means work your grip to keep up with the rest of your muscular development. Using a mixed grip does NOT risk a bicep tear. Just make sure to alternate your grip every set meaning don't use the same hand over same hand under every set. Switch them.
    I never alternate my grip, I see no reason to.
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    Meh. Guess i'm gonna have to invest in some straps
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    Originally Posted by comps View Post
    I never alternate my grip, I see no reason to.
    If your grip is not holding you back there IS no reason to. If you get to a point where your muscles can pull more than your grip can maintain switching to the alt grip allows pulling more weight. adding straps increases this further.
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