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I have been using handgrippers since I was a freshman in HS (25 now). I have always wanted strong hands and forearms because I feel like i have to make up for having small hands. I currently work with a 250lb handgripper now. I think hand size is pretty underrated in ArmWrestling. When you watch guys like Devon Laratt and you see his hand pretty much wrap around other guys, even though he may not be the most powerful, it just looks like he can do whatever he wants to maneuver to a dominant position. I just purchased a table a week ago and received an email that they were on back order FUUUUUUUUU. I also purchased Fat Gripz about 3 months ago and IMO definitely worth the $40 or however much they cost. Good thread OP.
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[QUOTE=FAH_Q;834663731]I have been using handgrippers since I was a freshman in HS (25 now). I have always wanted strong hands and forearms because I feel like i have to make up for having small hands. I currently work with a 250lb handgripper now. I think hand size is pretty underrated in ArmWrestling. When you watch guys like Devon Laratt and you see his hand pretty much wrap around other guys, even though he may not be the most powerful, it just looks like he can do whatever he wants to maneuver to a dominant position. I just purchased a table a week ago and received an email that they were on back order FUUUUUUUUU. I also purchased Fat Gripz about 3 months ago and IMO definitely worth the $40 or however much they cost. Good thread OP.[/QUOTE]
Fat GripZ are WIKID! best purchase I made.
Hand size is so so on what you can do with it. Some people can get around a large hand. Look at the size of Denis Cyplynkov
[img]http://4dump.com/files/2011/08/6cf454205467935727_145298868826387_327200_847617_n.jpg[/img]
People have gotten around that. Longer fingers pose a different risk than fat hands. But, look at George Izakuits from Canada, he BARELY uses his hands in a match...so hand length is questionable for advantage.
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Ever verse John Brzenk? The guy is so cool, though I never met him just watched pulling john. I read he used COC grippers so I got some, got the 60lb and did it 100 times both hands now my dad is getting me the lvl 1 which is 140 pounds...hope i will be able to do it once lol, will find out at the end of the week.
Do you have any grippers? What is the highest you can do?
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[QUOTE=Armbender;834750751]Fat GripZ are WIKID! best purchase I made.
Hand size is so so on what you can do with it. Some people can get around a large hand. Look at the size of Denis Cyplynkov
[img]http://4dump.com/files/2011/08/6cf454205467935727_145298868826387_327200_847617_n.jpg[/img]
People have gotten around that. Longer fingers pose a different risk than fat hands. But, look at [B]George Izakuits[/B] from Canada, he BARELY uses his hands in a match...so hand length is questionable for advantage.[/QUOTE]
I don't really like that kind of arm wrestling. He just sits there and pretty much drops his weight to the floor. Technically there is nothing wrong with it, but he is not someone who I would want to model my style after lol. Yeah there are definitely ways around it, but what i was saying is that I think its a big advantage if you have long fingers like Devon Laratt. If you see his matches you can see his fingers wrap around his opponents knuckle so he can do whatever he wants.
I tried to sign up to that northeast arm wrestling link you posted, but it won't let anyone register for some reason.
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[QUOTE=FAH_Q;834868731]I don't really like that kind of arm wrestling. He just sits there and pretty much drops his weight to the floor. Technically there is nothing wrong with it, but he is not someone who I would want to model my style after lol. Yeah there are definitely ways around it, but what i was saying is that I think its a big advantage if you have long fingers like Devon Laratt. If you see his matches you can see his fingers wrap around his opponents knuckle so he can do whatever he wants.
I tried to sign up to that northeast arm wrestling link you posted, but it won't let anyone register for some reason.[/QUOTE]
Despite his style, it works for him, actually, Michael Todd has adopted this style as well. People are calling it some sort of Bone Lock. But it shows, you dont need your fingers to be great at Arm Wrestling.
The Japanese actually set there hands very close to the way Crazy George does.
As far as Devon. We have pulled many times at practice, I dont see his fingers being his advantage on people. Its his tendon strength and UNREAL stamina
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[QUOTE=Armbender;835324901]Despite his style, it works for him, actually, Michael Todd has adopted this style as well. People are calling it some sort of Bone Lock. But it shows, you dont need your fingers to be great at Arm Wrestling.
The Japanese actually set there hands very close to the way Crazy George does.
As far as Devon. We have pulled many times at practice, I dont see his fingers being his advantage on people. Its his tendon strength and UNREAL stamina[/QUOTE]
Yeah i watched a few vids of Todd and Devon. Thats nuts.
You pulled with Devon? Dude thats legit!
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[QUOTE=FAH_Q;835326641]Yeah i watched a few vids of Todd and Devon. Thats nuts.
You pulled with Devon? Dude thats legit![/QUOTE]
thanks man..Devon is def the man
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Awesome thread, great info. Me and my friends arm wrestle all the time just for ****s and giggles and we're probably not even doing it the legitimate way. But hey, we still have fun and enjoy ourselves. I have a question though, what would be the more legit way of having an arm wrestle if you don't have the specific arm wrestling table? We've just been hitting the floor and some odd shaped tables lol. Another question is that I'm 185 pounds and I'd consider myself fairly strong, and my friend is 142 pounds and is also fairly strong and he beats me! He's so much smaller then me, but yet he kicks my ass. Is it my form possibly? Help is appreciated :)
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Just have a table you can stand up at,
It could be your elbow placement why your losing or the way your attacking your opponents hand. Too many variables to really say. If you had a YouTube video I could probably give you some pointers
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[QUOTE=Armbender;917752963]Just have a table you can stand up at,
It could be your elbow placement why your losing or the way your attacking your opponents hand. Too many variables to really say. If you had a YouTube video I could probably give you some pointers[/QUOTE]
Sounds good, thanks for the advice. I'll take a video next time.
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totally cool info,
i've always wanted to give it a try
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Good stuff. Important macho stuff. LOL.
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Honest Results
While it is good to see Arm Wrestling becoming a recognised sport it is a shame that the rules are not those of legitimate arm wrestling. To actually win a real arm wrestle it is the arm and wrist strength that decides the real winner. Keeping your shoulders square on to your opponent means that the strongest person wins. It "IS" cheating to throw your weight and body into the arm wrestle. It looks ridiculous to see someone who is almost out of sight except for one arm winning. No, don't throw your arms in the air. You didn't really win. You cheated. It may be in the rules of this current incarnation of arm wrestling but it is wrong, and nothing has really been won. It is the same as body builders, power lifters etc who use steroids and so called legal drugs to improve their performance. If you have not achieved something honestly, by hard work and a normal diet then you have not achieved anything worthwhile. Cheating is not winning. It is a shame that so many think it is. Congratulations and very well done to the many people who through hard work, and no artificial assistance or cheating achieve their goals. You are all the real winners.
Of course the cheats and artificially assisted people will be very offended by the truth. That is because they know it is true, and that they are unable to win honestly. I have complete respect for those who actually earn their accomplishments through hard work. Well done to all of you. The deluded cheats will never admit they are wrong, but anyone can use a crane to lift a large weight, or convince themselves that everyone else cheats so why not me. The real champions are those of you who don't. Keep it up, and know that you have earned every result you have.
Hopefully Arm wrestling becomes a legitimate sport according to the "real" rules, and those who cheat in any sport are limited and excluded as much as possible. Please let the "real" athletes be recognised for their efforts, instead of the cheats.
Obviously many of the cheats will take major offense to this post. You can identify them by their replies. The honest way, is the right way, and don't let the deluded people convince you otherwise. Keep up the good work all of the real athletes and achievers, and try to do the right thing all of you others. You will have a "real" sense of accomplishment that way.
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subscribing to thread so many great information on this site
thanks
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That was the most ridiculous post I have EVER read. Your comparing a person who utilizes steroids to gain an advantage on its competitors with using leverage in Arm Wrestling!!!
Where are the "real" rules you speak of. I've been pulling for 14 years now and my trainers started arm wrestling in Canada which was around the time it started in Peteluma.
I'm pretty sure we know what we are doing. I think your talking about bar room arm wrestling which is where you generate 90% of the broken arms across the sport because your body is squared with the table as apposed to pivoting while squared and protecting your arm
It's like saying the 1st person who decided to jump backwards at the Olympics was cheating because that wasn't the "norm" at the time.
I'd appreciate if you thought 1st, then posted 2nd so people can have a clear and accurate assessment into what Arm Wrestling actually is
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[QUOTE=justwannagetfit;1186845041]subscribing to thread so many great information on this site
thanks[/QUOTE]
Thanks man, glad you liked it
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This so much! I finally just beat my dad haha, and Very helpful/useful post OP!
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[QUOTE=Zach0017;1191205961]This so much! I finally just beat my dad haha, and Very helpful/useful post OP![/QUOTE]
Haha! Awesome! Good to hear its useful
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Last year a younger guy than me at work challenged me to a arm-Wrestle, he was slightly bigger and broader than me. I beat him fairly easily.
He was shocked and said I was F*****g Strong!
I asked why he thought he could beat me, He said he thought he was good at it as he could beat all his mates!
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in after armstrong himself, the mighty CLIVE
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[QUOTE=clive;1210622851]Last year a younger guy than me at work challenged me to a arm-Wrestle, he was slightly bigger and broader than me. I beat him fairly easily.
He was shocked and said I was F*****g Strong!
I asked why he thought he could beat me, He said he thought he was good at it as he could beat all his mates![/QUOTE]
Good stuff man!
Great Britain has an amazing arm wrestling team also! If you start getting serious and want to be competitive send me a pm and I'll get you in contact with them
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the last time I arm wrestled one of my girlfriends my elbow was sore for 2 weeks and I couldn't do any biceps or triceps lol
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is this topic still going ?
What role do you guys think supination has in correlation with biceps power, the ability to lock (sometric hold, and be strong in the negative cycle, like in a armwrestling match ?
I have a stronger biceps lock on my left compared to my right and the thing i've noticed is that I have a more defined ??insertion point?? ( I think it is ) on my left and on my right is non-existent.There is also a difference in supination power, left is stronger.
Example :
[img]http://i.imgur.com/gD1i2Ev.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/9EngL1x.jpg[/img]
The only thing setting me back from being a good armwrestler right handed is my lock, it is not strong, if I loose it is generally because of it, it either get tired wayy to fast or it is simply not strong enough compared to my rising, pronation, side, etc..