>>531820579>You may have picked them up, but I assure you those hands did not close them.The ones he had I did close them easily. He's an athlete and body builder.I've shot bows since young. It promotes grip strength. So does using 70lbs hex dumbells for each arm: for curls, which I did for awhile. 100lbs hex dumbells are used for farmers walks. I Could never curl those individually (that would be a combined 200lbs curl: 100 for each arm: couldn't do it, best I did was 70lbs on each arm, and sometimes up to the 80lbs maybe once in awhile. Did 50lbs, then 60lbs, then 70lbs as my set)Today I just use a curl bar tho: it's nicer to work both arms at the same time and some back than one at a time.Should I buy some of the grip tools you posted tho? I only sometimes with the "crush eachothers hands with grip" game we all play when we meet.Also I noticed weights are 3 dollars per pound even for the cheapest titan fitness barbells.Last time I bought a weight (very last weight I bought was for my upstairs bedroom: as a "getting up" weight: a small 70lbs ez-curl fixed barbell: which gives 35lbs per arm): it was about 1 dollar a pound. I wanted to buy a 110lbs ez-curl barbell for 55lbs per arm as a "5 min after waking up" excercise but it's 280 dollars now (3 dollars a lbs): which is too much.In the basement I have olympic plates, bars, curlbars, and per-hand Hex Dumbells up to 100lbs each.Also marble floors which I put in, which 4chan disses me about.
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>>531830507Weights are still a dollar per pound, retard. It's not like Covid right now so idk where you got that info.
>>531830735it's construction jesus jew