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Bulletproof Your Grip Strength

Science says grip strength might even be more important than just for gaining serious pull-up prowess.

Written by Emily Beers Last updated on September 5, 2019

Though your impetus to improve your grip strength might be as simple as wanting to be able to stay on the pull-up bar longer during a conditioning workout, science says grip strength might even be more important than just for gaining serious pull-up prowess.

Though your impetus to improve your grip strength might be as simple as wanting to be able to stay on the pull-up bar longer during a conditioning workout, science says grip strength might even be more important than just for gaining serious pull-up prowess.

A 2018 study published in the British Medical Journal looked at more than half a million people from 17 different countries around the world and determined that grip strength—which they measured through a handgrip dynamometer—was a better predictor of how long a person would live than looking at their blood pressure.

Specifically, for each 5kg decrease in grip strength, the study found the participant to be 17 percent more likely to die from cardiovascular complications, 7 percent more likely to succumb to a heart attack, and 9 percent more likely to have a stroke.

Whether you take this study seriously or not, grip strength is important. It is critical for day-to-day activities like grocery shopping, and also for success in the gym.

So, if you find yourself feeling like your grip gives out before your strength or muscular endurance fatigues, it’s worth devoting some time to improving it.

Below are two ways to test your grip strength and three exercises to include in your training plan to improve it.

Grip Strength Test 1: Dead Hang Hold

How long can you hold from a pull-up bar until your forearms start burning, or your grip gives out and you peel right off?

  • Less than 30 seconds: F
  • 45 seconds to 1 minute: C +
  • 1 to 2 minutes: B
  • 2 -3 minutes: A –
  • 3 minutes or more: A +

Grip Strength Test 2: Farmer Carry

Can you farmer carry with your body weight (50 percent in each hand) for 50 meters without stopping?

If not, work toward the goal of a bodyweight farmer carry by including the following three exercises in your training plan.

Grip Strength Exercise 1: Farmer Carry Hold

With a kettlebell or dumbbell in each hand, stand with perfect posture with the weights in the farmer carry position for 1 minute.

  • Work up to 3 sets of 1 minute as heavy as possible.

Grip Strength Exercise 2: Plate Pinch Hold or Walk

Do the same as above holding on to 15-25lb plates, or even two if you can manage it. You can also do these as a walking plate pinch.

  • Work up to 3 sets of 1 minute or 3 sets of a 40-60-meter walk.

Plate Pinch Hold

Grip Strength Exercise 3: Dumbbell Head Hold

Place two DBs on their ends and pick them up by their head. Hold a farmer carry position this way.

  • Work up to 3 sets of 30 seconds to one minute hold.

Dumbbell Head Hold

Bonus Grip Exercise: Towel Chin-Ups

This one is a fairly higher level movement, but if you have the strength, toss a towel over the bar and hold onto the towel as you pull your chin over the bar into a pull-up. The Rope Towel Pull Ups movement is demonstrated here as part of the Breaking Muscle Movement Library.

• Work up to 3 to 5 sets of a rep range that’s appropriate for your strength level.

About Emily Beers

Emily Beers is a freelance health, fitness and nutrition writer and a strength and conditioning coach at MadLab School of Fitness in Vancouver, B.C.

A former college basketball player and rower, Emily became heavily involved in CrossFit after finishing her Masters degree in journalism in 2009. She competed as an individual at the 2014 CrossFit Games. Emily's work can be found at CrossFit.com, as well as at various health-related companies, including Precision Nutrition, The Whole Life Challenge, the MadLab Group, and OPEX Fitness.

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