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    Getting a good grip for deadlifts?

    when i get to 350 i can barely hold on to the bar is this because my forearms are weak and should i start trainig my forarms for a better grip?

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    Just use straps!

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    could use straps but id just hang in there to gain grip strength.

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    Your forearms are weak, dont rely on straps until you get to 405

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    Quote Originally Posted by stayinstacked
    Your forearms are weak, dont rely on straps until you get to 405

    yeah i got 485 at the end of my last training cycle without straps and im not strong at all,im gonna push for 500 then evaluate then.

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    See, I can do 4 and 500 w/out straps, but the number of reps wont be as high. I might get 405/6-8 if I'm lucky, but w/ straps I can get 10-12 easy. 500 would definitely be a 1 rep max w/ no straps, but I've never used chalk either. My buddy says that once you use chalk you wont go back to straps, but my gym doesnt allow it.

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    ever use chalk? applying it for every set really helps with grip, keeps you from slipping. i've ditched my straps (use them very rarely) and instead have started using chalk. i like it better, grip strength has improved signifcantly. used to struggle holding 315, now i can get 405 with just chalk.

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    i would use straps (when you have to!), wouldnt want to wait around for my forearms to catch up to my back. and yes throwing in a bit of forearm training is not a bad idea, but my forearms generally get hit hard when doing most everything else.

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    yea im going to give it a few more months and start training my forearms, if my grip strength doesnt improve i am just going to have to use the straps. thanks for the feedback fellas.

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    chalk!

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    i use chalk

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    i use foam, seems to help my grip, and ur not focusing so much on the skin being ripped off you hands during your lift.

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    Chalk Chalk Chalk

    Never used straps for deadlifts in my life..

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    chalk, also on hand turned inwarw, and one hand turned outward, deadlift with this grip, it makes a huge difference, you cant lifta heavy dead with a double overhand grip

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    you can do what is called a static hold. load the bar up with weight. on a rack that you can just grip and walk back... and simply just hold the weight. do a few sets of this with as much weight as you can hold for a good 8-12 seconds. do these once a week with bicep routines and your grip strength will go up.

    helped me a lot. i used to use straps/chalk. but i can get away without using them until a higher weight / more reps now.

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