Hook Grip or Mixed Grip: Which Is Better for Deadlifting?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

Комментарии • 41

  • @hipdrive
    @hipdrive Год назад +44

    Id rather tear my thumbs infinity times than risk a bicep tear, no matter how small the risk is

    • @joederbyshire_
      @joederbyshire_ 7 месяцев назад +2

      would love to use hook grip but my fingers literally arent long enough to do it. i can not get my thumb parallel on the bar and have my fingers succesfully hold onto my thumb. can only just get them holding diagonally. just gonna hope being lifetime natural will reduce my chances of a tear 🤣

    • @hipdrive
      @hipdrive 7 месяцев назад

      @@joederbyshire_ are you using a normal diameter bar? It should be doable for everyone just needs smart hand positioning. Ive seen even tiny people hook grip

    • @joederbyshire_
      @joederbyshire_ 7 месяцев назад

      @@hipdrive think im using a 28.5mm bar at the moment. ill give it another shot but the fact that my thumb hasnt regained all feeling nearly two days later from my first attempt is a lil worrying.

    • @hipdrive
      @hipdrive 7 месяцев назад

      @@joederbyshire_ you are probably overtucking your thumb if you are feeling nerve issues like that. Try to grip with two fingers on the edge of your thumbs "meat". Carefully pull slack on the bar until you feel the pressure where it should be on the thumb, focused on the flesh and not the nail or joint. 28.5 bars are harder to hook grip but should be doable with practice

    • @spaghettiman426
      @spaghettiman426 6 месяцев назад

      That’s only a concern if you have caca bicep mobility and are on steroids.

  • @TheEnvelopeOZ
    @TheEnvelopeOZ Год назад +17

    Really enjoyed this as it's something I've been pondering, great advice on the mixed grip avoiding bicep injury.

  • @Tom-vv1zs
    @Tom-vv1zs Год назад +15

    quality is next level

  • @nigil10
    @nigil10 11 дней назад +1

    Any type Deadlift will not cause Bicep tear. Its heavy weight Biceps curl or Rows combined with playing overarm sports cause this problem in many people.

  • @joeysung311
    @joeysung311 Год назад +8

    The professionweakguy shoutout for the hook grip influencers haha

  • @DeadFrozeKorro
    @DeadFrozeKorro 4 месяца назад +1

    Great vid man. I wasnt planning on switching to hook but this was still interesting to watch

  • @catedoge3206
    @catedoge3206 11 месяцев назад +5

    id rather have torn thumb skin (my hookgrip style is soft so i never have that problem ;) ) than a potential bicep tear. compare bicep tear from hookgrip users to mixed grip and you'd have a disproportionate of 0 to a lot. i can train grip elsewhere. heck i use straps for my back off sets. Hangs. Carries. Heck deadlift holds, rack pull double overhand holds. Hookgrip is painful at first then less so after, is cooler (looks like double overhand to normies) and promotes putting time on your deadlift setup.

  • @iampandatye
    @iampandatye Год назад +3

    great video! would like to add that the vast majority of the bicep tears you see are in enhanced lifters. also whether you are using a power bar or deadlift bar can make a difference in the grip you choose

  • @talianewfieldd
    @talianewfieldd Год назад +7

    This is awesome, content is 10/10 and also got to learn something :)

  • @alvin_tobar
    @alvin_tobar 9 месяцев назад

    love the hoodie you are wearing. are they for sale by any chance? also very informative video. loved that you included someone who has used both and gave pros and cons for both grips.

  • @DanielaBetancur-x9k
    @DanielaBetancur-x9k 10 месяцев назад +2

    I feel like with a mixed grip you still risk the tear of your biceps because your biceps brachii does supination so it is contracting. I think it's just a matter of improving grip strength. I think Hook method is the best.

  • @michaelkay3318
    @michaelkay3318 4 месяца назад +3

    Can you combine both?

    • @flairen7570
      @flairen7570 Месяц назад +1

      Get the worst of both worlds hahaha

    • @lololFloro
      @lololFloro Месяц назад +1

      I was wondering the whole video why this wasn't even asked. I do it and find no issue

  • @Stoirelius
    @Stoirelius 11 дней назад

    Never had a bicep tear, but my right bicep (the one I use with my palm facing away on deadlift) is very painful for the last 5 months. I don’t feel pain when deadlifing, but I certainly feel when I’m training biceps. Do you think this could be due to my mixed grip? I deadlift with 160kg on my heaviest set.

    • @nigil10
      @nigil10 11 дней назад

      No.. Have you took a lot of heavy weight rows and bicep curls, Then you would have played Volleyball/badminton/swimming? This probably tore your ligaments or created inflammation in muscle joints.

  • @markarthur1083
    @markarthur1083 11 месяцев назад +16

    hook grip everytime

  • @06alepea1
    @06alepea1 Год назад +5

    Nice lil callout on A-Wrong. The guy loves feet way too much.

  • @redcat608
    @redcat608 11 месяцев назад +2

    So mixed grip doesn’t cause imbalances?

  • @stevearai3361
    @stevearai3361 4 месяца назад

    0:59 of course it had to be Christopher 😂

  • @samuelhager928
    @samuelhager928 2 месяца назад

    Sounds like you should always use the double overhand grip

  • @user-lv4ne7nq1h
    @user-lv4ne7nq1h 4 месяца назад +3

    If you are worry about the thumb skin, just use thumb tape

  • @karan_fitness_club3929
    @karan_fitness_club3929 Год назад +1

    Thankyou sir ❤

  • @theaceco
    @theaceco 2 месяца назад +1

    Am I the only one that just uses a normal grip?

  • @dewastatorPL
    @dewastatorPL 8 месяцев назад

    Amazing!!!❤❤

  • @jacobkeeney7971
    @jacobkeeney7971 21 день назад

    Different grips, different lifts.

  • @cristianreyes5409
    @cristianreyes5409 Месяц назад

    Still, most world records were done with hook grip
    I dunno, man

  • @glennmorren2892
    @glennmorren2892 9 месяцев назад +1

    Its not about training towards symmetry, its about not promoting it. Which is the case with mix grip; bicep strain and tears, imbalance in agonistic and synergistic back muscles, imbalanced use of erector spinea, different pulls and tensions around the shoulderblade, different pulls on trap. descendens as well
    If done optimally than sure all should fair and fine but most do not have that level of muscle control nor coordination
    Not saying mix grip is bad, but it does have it downsides
    Rather train whilst trying to keep my body straight than to be able to add 20-30kg more or smth but damage and train towards crookedness
    Especially with the weight that one works with
    If one wants to purposefully go for increase in max weight than guess mix is all fine when learned correctly
    But otherwise for people just training and not going professionally/high level rather use hook grip/a symmetrical grip (idk if there are more viable ones)