Forearm & grip

I'm looking to improve grip strength and forearm size. What are the best exercises that I should do (preferably free weights).

Are pic related any good or are they just a meme?

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Fun fact that thing in your picture actually works your jaw muscles more then the forearms. A humans grip muscles are connected at the neck and jaw part and that is where the work of crunching starts. If you get one of those be careful so that you dont break your jaw

Deadlifts
Chin-ups
Dumbbell rows
Kroc rows

Just grip the bar hard. I never isolate forearms but mine are strong. Always overhand grip deadlifts and do lots of chins.

Grip shit had. I get forearm pump from bench.

farmers walks are goat, just grab some dumbbells and walk around your gym like a retard. to get the size try curls gripping the bar overhand or close grip lat pulldown with your palms facing away from u

Hand curls. Nice and slow at 15lbs and you'll get masturbator forearms

will they give me a bigger jaw?

Reverse curls and hammer curls are great for isolating forearms. I also like to do wrist curls and reverse curls, and finish forearms up with any towel grip exercise. Either I'll hang a towel over a pull up bar, grip it and hang as long as I can for 3 sets. Or I'll wrap a towel through a kettleball, grab the towel at the end and hammer curl it

Towel pull ups, deadlifts, and farmers walk

i got 1 of those, bretty gud

Lel I few weeks ago I would take it for a troll post, but lately I started training grip and wondered why the fuck cant I keep my jaw neutral while doing this. Should I expect dat strong jaw gains?

Wrist roller

Do these help increase circulation into the hands? My forearms are vascular as fuck but my hands get cold really easily

I was just about to ask about this. I don't notice too much growth or strength increase when using these.

What length of rope do you use and what weight?

Its the best thing for forearm size

You need to aim to get that burn, do 5 sets both ways and youre good

Remember you need to work hard or you wont grow shit

>Deadlifts
>deadlifts
I'm looking to improve grip strength FOR deadlifts.

Deadlifts on their own might be decent for size gains for a noob, but as I'm getting closer to 100kg I notice my grip strength lacking. Last workout I kept dropping the barbell.

I'm going to buy some straps but that's not exactly fixing the problem.

my uncle was a wrestling regional champion and he always advocated towel pullups,farmer walks and a kind of isometric exercise for grip.the exercise he showed me worked like this:
1.supinate one of your palms and pronate the other
2.bend your fingers to form a hook
3.put the pronated hook inside the supinated hook and pull yourself until you cant hold it together
4.take a break and repeat with the supinated palm pronated and vice versa

sorry for the bad explanation im not a native english speaker,exercise looks like pic related

>100kg DL
>not a noob.
Unless you're a girl then how u doin babe

bruh when did I say I wasn't a noob? ok maybe I worded that a bit weird. I'm barely past my 1st month of SS.

hahaha yes !!!

Pretty much anything with dumbbells. Do some DB lunges tfor a nice compound

How much weight do you use? I'll throw a 10 lb on and do it up, down, and back up.

Also, what would you consider a rep?

That's called kung fu grip and GI Joe has been doing that for 50 years.

Don't fucking waste your time with a wrist roller. Are you fucking 15?
Dumbass

Captains of Crush my man. go to wallyworld and buy the one you can barely close and the one you can't.

I can close #3 for reps, it's good feeling and SUPER helped my lifts, specifically deads and cleans. absolutely worth training specifically

No, I'm 25. Why not? Does shit posting give you your wrist gains?

Farmers walks are the best for forearms. Had to stop because after doing them every workout for 3 months I was going Popeye mode.

wrist roller is absolutely dynamite for forearms, top shelf exercise. Most people go to light.

doesn't help grip that much

If only being an utter dumbass gave you wrist gains, then you wouldn't have wasted board space

Get an Olympic bar with 10kg on either side. Pick it up with one hand (like you're about to do a one handed farmer walk) and hold it steady. Don't let it tilt to either side (and don't walk anywhere, this is not a farmer walk).

Do it for a long as you can 3x either side. Do this after all the other forearm stuff.

Add more weight as necessary!

DB lunges. Work your legs and core out while you're at it.

I've had one for 2 months now, closing for reps is impressive. I just try light squeezes if I go heavy maybe 1/4 close.

a wrist roller builds your forearms, its not for your actual wrists you dumb fuck. How are you even allowed on the internet without a helmet

Would you quarter rep a squat? You need to close it to work the full range of motion.

Yes. And yes that would be great. I am close to closing a number 2.

I have one of those dial a weight grippers.

3 sets of 10 3 times a week before I go to the gym for upper body. Every time, i turn the knob a half turn higher.

It toned the hell out of my forearms, but doesn't make them bigger (wrist and reverse wrist curls did a little) but I can now squeeze 88 pounds of functional strength. I guess that's nice.

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Explain to me the logic in quarter repping anything.

>toned
watch out with this word around here,you might be set upon by rock throwing frogs

Shit, I forgot. My bad.

Thanks for the warning.

what the fuck kind of fucking non native speaker uses fucking supinated and pro-fucking-nated in a fucking sentence. fuck

im a personal trainer,sorry

Try performing a lower weight with double overhand grip for more reps, focus on squeezing hard with your hands

those are just meme-tier. Get an adjustable one, they are "decent". Though youll max those regular ones out pretty fast. but seriously just deadlift more.

why people use mixed grip still puzzles me.
its the #1 cause of bicep tendon tears and its essentially cheating.

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>there's a sub for this

do you have to walk in farmers walk?

do lunges instead of walkng