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A little late on the post today, but team FuBarbell just got...



A little late on the post today, but team FuBarbell just got done at the Tommy Kono Open - VIII in Sacramento, CA.

Everyone did a great job today fighting gravity. Congratulations goes out to StevO and Brandon for their inaugural meet. A huge thanks to Captain Pat (@paddygriffin) for doing a fantastic job co-coaching. And last, but not least, congratulations to Kristin Newman (@dancefightlift) for qualifying for The American Open and doing it on her first meet back!

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FuBarbell seminars are up for the remainder of 2013! For an...



FuBarbell seminars are up for the remainder of 2013!

For an event near you, check out:

www.FuBarbell.com/Events

We are in process of coordinating the first quarter of 2014. There will be more events heading out towards the East and Northeast as soon as we solidify some dates.

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Here’s a follow-up to yesterday’s hook grip post. We...



Here’s a follow-up to yesterday’s hook grip post. We had a lot of good feedback regarding the information and also had a few questions that popped through enough times that I felt warranted a post in and of itself.

The questions were:

1. Hook gripping with smaller hands — is it possible my hands are too small?

2. Hook gripping while dead lifting — yay or nay?

Here are my responses to both:

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The hook grip is the weightlifter’s version of a mini...



The hook grip is the weightlifter’s version of a mini mixed grip providing extra purchase strength throughout the pull while also allowing the arms to stay relaxed for better force transfer.

Learned early, this technique will become automatic and the preferred choice when holding onto a barbell. Applied late in the learning, the athlete will feel reluctant and less confident often having to reduce the weight on the bar to allow the thumb to become better conditioned temporarily stunting the athlete’s progress.

In other words, if you don’t hook grip, start now.

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A great advantage of pulling the lifts from different heights...



A great advantage of pulling the lifts from different heights allows the athlete to shore up weaknesses and learn how to apply greater speed from a reduced line of action.

The below the knee position is often a pesky problem for most lifters still unfamiliar with how to forcefully push the knees back and negotiate this landmark.

To help remediate this issue, a couple double or triples at a good working weight either before and/or after the main practice session will help pump in some good volume towards building better movement pathways.

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