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When I deadlift, especially towards the end of my set, my grip gradually slips more and more as the weight has increased. Will my grip strength and such improve as my weight increases? Or do I need to train grip strength/switch up my grip as my deadlift continues to rise?
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Just buy a pair of straps, they're like 10 bucks prob
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>>77174823
I’m a heterosexual though, sorry I didn’t think I needed to include that in my post. But yeah I’m actually only sexually attracted to biological women.
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>>77174826
says the 'guy' who can't even hold up a barbell
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>>77174834
I can hold it up, my thread is a preemptive question to make sure I can continue holding it up as my lifts massively increase
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>>77174822
just use hookgrip and dont be a pussy faggot, cause your thumb hurts
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>>77174822
this is the curse of compounds, sometimes a dumb thing holds you back. you could use straps if you want the limit to be your posterior chain and not your grip, or you could hit grip strength in an accessory and just accept you're capped out on deadlifts for a bit.



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