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Thursday, 31 May 2012

Thick bars and handles

Another oldie (short n sweet. I've written longer versions for another as yet unfinished e-book):

Oh man you're gonna love these... or maybe you'll curse all the way through each and every brutal set but you'll love the stimulus, growth and deep bastard burn you'll get. What am I on about... thick bars and handles!!

Robert B makes a series of cable attachment style handles including v-bars, low row cable handles and more. Just recently I took a stock item or two out of the warehouse and clipped them onto the lat pulldown machine. With 'willing' victims, Harry Shahlaei (brother  of WSM competitor Laurence) and his buddy Tom finishing their tricep workout I suggested that they 'give these a try'.

For some reason, ha ha, they didn't thank me. Perhaps, starting with the thick V-Bar attachment (see it on this site), it was because gripping harder than usual means that the triceps contracted harder than usual. Hence, in just one set (of three) they got double the intensity. I then gave them the thick pulley handle to try and with them turning into the machine (an old trick) and hanging on for grim death... or better tricep growth... which ever came first... they did one set of sweeping down and back single arm tricep pushdowns.

Harry and I have a little 'who's got the biggest guns?' rivalry going. At 280lbs, 6'3  and a much longer time training with a pump I've had 20-inches. Harry is a little shorter and a whole lot younger but he had his right arm, pumped and flexed to a tad under 19-inches on Thursday last. His biggest yet! Did the thick handles help? What do you think? :wink:

You don't need to be grip specialists (Tom and Harry aren't, although they'll pinch now and again) to use thick bars in your training. Give them a try... then stand back and watch out!!

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