As mentioned earlier by Alex i think...kettle bells are good for wrist strength,they are unstable so you naturally use your wrists (and other muscles) to stabilize them..also the good ones have a really wide grip which strengthens your wrists better than most things I have tried..
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Originally posted by luke View PostAs mentioned earlier by Alex i think...kettle bells are good for wrist strength,they are unstable so you naturally use your wrists (and other muscles) to stabilize them..also the good ones have a really wide grip which strengthens your wrists better than most things I have tried..
They're like those Fat Grips you get to put on normal weights.3rd place. Worst champions ever.
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Originally posted by RoboKop View PostIf they give you pain, try taking Glucosamine Sulphate & Omega 3.
Powerballs are pretty cool aye.
Try using climbing chalk for your deads- makes gripping stuff easier. (I used to get up to 200K without needing those straps pre-back injury).
Think I will start taking some supplements. Started taking some cod liver oil again recently as my joints have been very sore but I’ve heard a few people saying about glucosamine.
Ha ha, just hurt my wrist trying to twist a plastic connector off the cleaner's hoover. :0If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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They certainly help. You can sit watching tv while doing it. It can be tricky to get the hang of them, I'm right handed but better on my left hand which is strange. (That sounds wrongOriginally posted by RedReet View PostHave you tried this yourself? Does it work?
I like the idea that I'd be rotating my wrists as opposed to just extending forward and back, but I'd worry that my lack of co-ordination and lack on sensation on my left hand would make it impossible on that side.
) a mate from work fractured his hand playing football and was doing some rehab by squeezing a tennis ball. I lent him the powerball and he was very pleased with the results.
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Think I will give this ago as it should compliment my gym exercises well, even if I don’t master the movement.Originally posted by knockers View PostThey certainly help. You can sit watching tv while doing it. It can be tricky to get the hang of them, I'm right handed but better on my left hand which is strange. (That sounds wrong
) a mate from work fractured his hand playing football and was doing some rehab by squeezing a tennis ball. I lent him the powerball and he was very pleased with the results.
Cheers Knockers.
If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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I'm the opposite in that I love all the technical modern gear. Doing my daily workout ATM, 4k on the Concept2 then half an hour on a recumbent bike. Most important part of my workout is to get some banging Euro dance blasting out. Probably opening myself up for a ribbing but DJ Encore's Intuition cd is seriously motivating for meOriginally posted by Alex View PostI think Adidas is the only thing I am a bit of a brand whore for. I love Adidas trainers and the clothes. I like all of the more retro looking stuff too. But its maybe due to wanting to be in the Beastie Boys.
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You sad git, Norby.
I went for a bike ride on my birthday. That was pretty sad too.
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