Tuesday, April 19, 2016

#NinjaGrip ThickBar Trainer/Hand Grip Strengthener #NinjaGrip

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There are many reasons why someone might want to improve the strength of their hand grip. For weight lifting, a positive grip is essential. Many sports rely on a firm and secure grip. And then there is the rehabilitation aspect, when recovering from an accident or any situation that has diminished one's natural grip. This grip strengthener is probably the best tool I have personally tested for these purposes. The ability to regulate the tension allows you to travel through the full range of motion of a hand squeeze. It is much more effective and pleasant to use than, for example, a rubber ball where the squeeze is always approximate and incomplete. It is versatile because the low settings are perfectly suitable for a weakened grip, or a typically more delicate female hand. The medium and high settings work well for a range of purposes.



Calibration is a personal choice and very easily achieved by adjusting the resistance of the grip. To do this faster, you can apply a little lateral pressure as you turn the dial. According to Feng Shui Fitness, pushing in does help reduce friction on the adjustment mechanism and makes increasing and decreasing tension much easier. The best way to make full use of this exerciser is to read the free ebook provided with each purchase, and follow the clear and concise directions included there. The protocol given is sound and effective, and along the same lines as high-rep training. I found the resistance to be quite adequate for my needs. The heavy workout routine of 80 squeezes would be sufficiently challenging at a setting of 30 to give the forearm and hand a complete workout. What I like best is that I can exercise one hand at a high setting and then reduce the tension to work on the other side where my broken wrist has resulted in a weaker grip and reduced forearm muscle.



After only ten days of fairly casual sessions, I have progressed up the scale of tightness, especially on the broken wrist side, and feel that my grip has improved already. Because of the correct, straight action imposed by the exerciser, my muscles and tendons did not get sore or stressed in any way and I was able to continue using it in a regular and progressive manner. I will update this review should anything change, but as of now I am very impressed with the ease of use and efficacy of this solidly-made grip strengthener.



These grips are really effective to keep me from clenching my fists while I'm working out. They're about the size of a can of Red Bull and have a little give to them so they're much more comfortable to hold onto than a weight bar. I've read that using a larger grip works different muscles and I'm finding that to be true. The workout is moving up from my forearms to more in my upper arms and shoulders. There's a noticeable difference in how it feels and because they have slits in them I can use them on any piece of workout equipment that uses standard-size

Handgrips.



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