Seil said:
Just another question. Is there something wrong with my hand because my grip is so weak and I workout my forearm. I feel like the bones in my hand have to do with something.
You do forearm curls right? You need to get your thumb involved. I bootlegged this off the internet. I think I just googled grip strength.
"Power Rack Grabs: Take the pin of your power rack, and set it to just below your hip. Now, get a heavy duty bucket, and make the handle nice and thick, but make sure it still rotates. Place the heel of your palm on the pin, and dangle the bucket from your fingers with some plates in it. You will be able to develop some demented hand strength with this exercise.
Hangs: Grab a chin up bar....and hang. : )
Pinch grips: Take two plates, put them together so the smooth side is out, now grab it so your thumb is on one side, and your four fingers are on the other. When you get up to two 25's, your getting strong. When you get up to two 45's (long way off for most of us), you'll have vices instead of hands.
Lever lifts: Take an object like an axe, and hold it either in front of you, or sticking behind you. Now, lever it up and down. The further a way the weight is from your hand, the harder the lift will be. For the front lever lift, just try a baseball bat at first. For the rear lift, try an axe holding it halfway. When you get used to the movement, go heavier. Your wrists are in a little bit of a delicate position with lever lifts, be careful.
Plate Curls: This is one I never heard of until I read _Mastery of Hand Strength_, by John Brookfield. Take some Olympic plates, grab them with a pinch grip (one in each hand), and curl them, it's that simple, in explanation at least. Wait till you try this exercise, you'll be shocked at how hard this it is.
plate curls explained: According to grip expert John Brookfield this is the absolute best exercise for the wrists. What you do is pinch grip one plate and just curl it up*remember to keep your wrists tight, dont let them sag back* If you can curl a 25lb plate in this fashion you have pretty strong wrists"
All I do is I have been wrapping tape around my dumbell handles until they are about three inches in dia. Then just lift weights as per normal and your grip is trained incidentally. The farmers walk is good too, take a couple of big plates, or four and pinch them together, and walk around for half a minute. Maybe the reason I can almost do 70lbs with each hand is because I used to be a farmer.
Those Canadian Tire grippers might help you although they are a bit easy, if not, Ironmind has grippers that are unreasonably stiff.