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Комментарии • 117

  • @emilianodavid7419
    @emilianodavid7419 Месяц назад +126

    Travis seems like a fool the first time you see him, but if you analyze his training, his psychology at the table and his setup you realize that he is super intelligent. Devon does the same things in the setup that Travis did. He also learned his trash talk from Travis, in fact he uses several of his phrases.

    • @Pepe-pq3om
      @Pepe-pq3om Месяц назад +17

      Then you realize he's a "bad dude"

    • @MasaKaneshiro
      @MasaKaneshiro Месяц назад +20

      Devon learn A LOT of his setup game from facing Travis.

    • @claraclaris1410
      @claraclaris1410 Месяц назад +8

      Also same voice

    • @gmansmiley2984
      @gmansmiley2984 Месяц назад +4

      TELL ME WHO'S THE GREATEST, GET ON YOUR FEET!

    • @madawcofarreat2348
      @madawcofarreat2348 Месяц назад +3

      That young man is a baaaad dude.

  • @Jambo66328
    @Jambo66328 Месяц назад +31

    I wonder what Vitali has to say about it

  • @RevoltFeed
    @RevoltFeed Месяц назад +5

    And it is true, i just had a supermatch with my training buddy who usually beats me and this guidance from Devon is what made my toproll so good that i flashed him 4 times

  • @alexriofrio5754
    @alexriofrio5754 Месяц назад +4

    I think we learned that all factors are important and should trained

  • @proturtle1647
    @proturtle1647 Месяц назад +30

    RIP super heavyweights 😂

    • @frog1624
      @frog1624 Месяц назад

      Why?

    • @hugohoeglund1424
      @hugohoeglund1424 Месяц назад +5

      @@frog1624 because of Brian Shaw

    • @pronationisoverrated
      @pronationisoverrated Месяц назад

      ​​@@hugohoeglund1424lol shaw aint beating anyone shw right now. theyre a diffirent animal than armwrestling eddie hall😂

    • @EavannFernandez
      @EavannFernandez Месяц назад

      ​@hugohoeit will take time and luck, if brian shaw gets injured its game over😂😂😂😂glund1424

  • @jsmaelsartor595
    @jsmaelsartor595 Месяц назад +25

    All the muscles of the forearm, the arm and even of the chest and the back are important, I personally think you need to train literally everything of the forearms, the arms, the back and the chest in general

    • @aleccummings866
      @aleccummings866 Месяц назад +10

      Agreed, I believe Devon underestimated raw power. With superheavyweights you simply need raw power along with the armwrestling specific strengths of pronation/rise/cup/elbow integrity

    • @Bililz
      @Bililz Месяц назад +18

      ​@@aleccummings866you guys keep saying this. But the only person to beat him are Genadi (and this was VERY close) and levan. All of the SHWs go crazy on the raw lifts. Not just Levan. Why is it none of them can beat Devon then? The reason why he lost to levan is simply because levan is just that much stronger than Devon in every lane. That's it. He doesn't need to do bench. He just needs to get stronger in those avenues he lost at. Benching won't get him any better. All the other SHWs are much stronger than him in all those compound gym lifts. If I where to guess Devon is probably lacking in more dynamic armwrestling movements. But again, I'm just speculating, he would know better after his lose, and I'm sure he analyzed the reason he lost now.

    • @mrga5098
      @mrga5098 Месяц назад +4

      @@Bililz thats because devon uses a very specific style that targets most of his energy to crack someones wrist back and if he must go inside he will do a very deep deep shoulder lock. For an normal armwrestler even bench is important because you need a strong peck for side pressure, you need rows and pullups for backpressure and you need strong biceps, bracialis and bracioradialis to transfert that backpressure to the table. If devon was strong in those lifts he would for sure have more power besides just having that static hand pressure but he didnt really need it for most guys like denis and ermes and georgi because none of them could deal with his setup and strong hand. But t obeat a guy like levan you just need all of those components strong, only hand wont beat him, but why to bother anyway, of course there are usually people better than you and devon found his limit which is completly normal

    • @ancapgrandscribe9546
      @ancapgrandscribe9546 Месяц назад

      @@Bililz Yeah but Denis was strong also in all these areas and look at his legacy?

    • @darthvader7886
      @darthvader7886 Месяц назад

      ​​@@Bililzthat's just because devon beat them through cheating in the setup. The genadi match was close because of devon's cheating cause he failed to open genadi's hand, alex, ermes, revaz, vitaly will all destroy devon, georgi too if he gets a press.

  • @tallpaulhutchensjr.
    @tallpaulhutchensjr. Месяц назад +30

    Enters Brian Shaws world record grip strength lol

    • @OhZeddicus
      @OhZeddicus Месяц назад +7

      If Brian actually starts to play the game, he’s going to be a TITAN. Like…imagine someone who has hands so strong, he can snap your forearms like twigs by clenching.

    • @tallpaulhutchensjr.
      @tallpaulhutchensjr. Месяц назад +3

      @@OhZeddicus yea man he's gonna be a force if he goes all in like he did for strongman

    • @mmd_ra
      @mmd_ra Месяц назад +4

      He will never defeat levan . Levans hand and arms are so much thicker ​@@tallpaulhutchensjr.

    • @tallpaulhutchensjr.
      @tallpaulhutchensjr. Месяц назад +2

      @@mmd_ra Brian was close to 450lbs at 6'8 so I'm guessing their arms close to the same size. Brian's arms are a lot more cut though

    • @mmd_ra
      @mmd_ra Месяц назад +3

      @@tallpaulhutchensjr. No it's not
      Levan wrist is crazy thick

  • @Gustavo-us7kc
    @Gustavo-us7kc Месяц назад +1

    Remember, devon's training is made for him, a superheavyweight, the category where no one really just cups you in at the start of a match. When you're in a 70,80,even 90 kg category these small things get overshadowed by the sheer ratio of cupping to backpressure that lower weights typically have, so just take these tips with a grain of salt.

  • @zaryol2338
    @zaryol2338 Месяц назад +30

    I don't think Devon was actually referring to pure grip strength, but rather having a good (deep) grip on the opponent's hand so that when they hit you can put the brakes on better by being able to pronate through their hands better (think of trying to pick up a dumbbell, and over deepening your grip so that when you pick it up and the force is applied on your hand, the amount of grip on it you lose is just enough to put you in the right spot).

    • @OlafLand
      @OlafLand Месяц назад

      Keeping a deep grip on your opponent would rely on grip strength more than anything else. There's only so deep you can reach around someone's hand before you have to clamp down..

    • @zaryol2338
      @zaryol2338 Месяц назад

      @@OlafLand That's like saying grip strength is the main difference between being able to pick up 50kg with a dumbbell hammer vs 50kg with a pinch block, when the main thing making it easy is the actual handle you're gripping on

    • @AdamLighter1
      @AdamLighter1 Месяц назад

      He is talking about grip specifically, not a deep grip. If you grip hard, you may lose rising and cupping, but you keep your finger flexion and the opponent cant capitalize on the advantage by regripping, because you keep his hand tied to you by gripping, thus not allowing the oponnent to make the skin movem

  • @carlbenedictbais7422
    @carlbenedictbais7422 Месяц назад +4

    Please do an analysis on Alizhan Muratov! His technique is as hard as steel!
    Also, we ❤ your analysis

  • @IronArmPanda
    @IronArmPanda Месяц назад +8

    And people dogpiled on some of my comments where I was saying grip strength is super important to not getting your hand taken, but to each their own. It's nice to have some reinforcement though 😅.

  • @lancemorlen8964
    @lancemorlen8964 Месяц назад

    Devon: Don’t hold on
    Also Devon: you need grip strength

  • @JordanSouthpawLandry
    @JordanSouthpawLandry Месяц назад +1

    Absolutely 100% Grip in the straps is actually more effective than cup because grip with ANY hand control allows tou to fight with your wrist back while staying connected. On top of that the ability to rise is diminished. This is why mmt in Wal said he adjusted his kings move against devon with a clamping kings so rising was stopped. Ive been telling people this for a year or two. Strap fundamentals are always squeeze/grip, lat drag wrist flexion.

  • @Murman1973..
    @Murman1973.. Месяц назад +1

    If Levan says grip strength is the key, then I say it's important

  • @samk2407
    @samk2407 Месяц назад +8

    If you have no side pressure and you're always starting out in an open sweeping toproll and your cupping is already world class and the only reason you ever hook is if they press you and give you hand control. Yes grip is more important than cup. Otherwise eh, I don't think so. I think it might be more accurate to say that there's diminishing returns on cupping and at a certain point you should shift to training more grip once you're already at a certain level with your cup.

  • @doma3554
    @doma3554 Месяц назад +3

    I think it's all important, in the sense that in rock, paper, scissors, all 3 weapons are important. But really, instead of 3 weapons, it's like 12 weapons, and then there's a spectrum of strength in each weapon. On top of all that, there's bluffing, timing, and fatigue. It's not a simple game.

    • @pauldedward
      @pauldedward Месяц назад

      U mind mentioning all the 12? I am curious

    • @mence5992
      @mence5992 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@pauldedward i mean maybe not 12, but. Backpressure, sidepressure, downpressure, rising, pronation,supination, cupping, ulnar deviation, wrist extension, grip strenght

    • @goldorchad78
      @goldorchad78 Месяц назад

      ​@@mence599211

  • @muhammetali7814
    @muhammetali7814 Месяц назад +4

    Travis said this long time ago

  • @AustinAlexander151
    @AustinAlexander151 Месяц назад

    I say grip strength is one of the best things to train for arm wrestling because before a match, you need to be able to get a strong grip so that your don’t slip and not rely on so much chalk to keep your hands drier to grip harder, another reason why it is important is because when your in a match you take little breaks in between and regrip and have better hand control.

  • @Ragnarokgar
    @Ragnarokgar Месяц назад +2

    This is why I want to see devon do the grib gauntlet at brian Shaws gym

  • @AdamMedeiros-vu1xn
    @AdamMedeiros-vu1xn Месяц назад +1

    Grip is importante for you to not endup misusing your strength, it makes your moves efficient and optimal, but overall, rising, backpressure and sidepressure is by far the most dangerous combo, and the hardest to counter.

  • @KevBedoyaFive
    @KevBedoyaFive 8 дней назад

    When my grip feels off my armwrestling setup game is definelty off

  • @ntomnia585
    @ntomnia585 Месяц назад +1

    Maybe he was referring to the importance of grip strength when doing a certain move, like kings moving.

  • @Alrat115
    @Alrat115 Месяц назад +1

    Может, он анализировал разницу между его матчем с Леваном и матчем Левана с Виталием Лалетиным? Думая "мой топролл не хуже, но в чем отличие?" и пришёл к выводу о роли хвата

  • @sethnaffziger1402
    @sethnaffziger1402 Месяц назад

    When I was getting my black belt in kenpo one of the basic tenants was: control the hand- control the arm ... I had never really thought of this in an arm wrestling context, but yeah it makes perfect sense, if you can overpower their hand you can force the wrist out of alignment and make them engage you with their leverage all out of whack, and as long as you keep hold of them (which they kind of have too) and have control, they can't really fight it... Very interesting!

  • @b3n751
    @b3n751 Месяц назад +8

    Khaled showed us this long ago. When he dummied schoolboy who had been training armwresrling movements his whole life with just his grip

  • @JosephVeee
    @JosephVeee Месяц назад

    I started with the grip world before I hear learned about the arm wrestling side because of Brian Shaw. Devon's pronation exercises on top of that made me realize the importance of both, if you incorporate it all you will increase.

  • @stevenlake5278
    @stevenlake5278 Месяц назад +2

    It's simple, by "crushing" " Squeeze" your Opponents hand. The Less muscle Activation you have in your , forearm , bicep and shoulder. It's all Connected

    • @OlafLand
      @OlafLand Месяц назад

      This is exactly what I was going to type. Breaking your opponents structure.

  • @enestuzcuglu847
    @enestuzcuglu847 Месяц назад

    I kinda agree but I think the cup is just as important, maybe not for Devon who has such long leavers and fingers. The cup and fingers will help you control the persons hand, and it will enable you to use your strengths more. You might have the best pronation in the world but if your hand is weak you won’t get the chance to express it.. you need good back pressure too.

  • @BLZArmwrestling
    @BLZArmwrestling Месяц назад

    Grip is really a big thing in strap to load the strap. And also outside the strap in the setup to create space for slipping

  • @OlafLand
    @OlafLand Месяц назад

    The crab technique

  • @tiergeist2639
    @tiergeist2639 Месяц назад +1

    theres nothing more important than the whole f. .....bg arm

  • @AdamLighter1
    @AdamLighter1 Месяц назад

    I think he said that grip may be more important than cupping in a defensive top and kings move, not overall in armwrestling.

  • @Joncka
    @Joncka Месяц назад

    That's good news for Sporrong and Laletin.

  • @Mr.Gloomy
    @Mr.Gloomy Месяц назад

    In my humble opinion, cupping depends haevily on your grip. There's no point into being able to curl your opponent if your fingers can't even hold them. Some opponents attack your fingers directly to open your wrist. So yeah, grip is pretty important, again in my opinion.

  • @zinjan8568
    @zinjan8568 Месяц назад

    what is the difference between "holding on" and grip strength? sounds contradictory

  • @developedpronator7
    @developedpronator7 Месяц назад +6

    I think Back Pressure and Cupping is the most important pressure in arm wrestling. Back pressure for height and cupping for wrist control.

    • @PurpleNightmare52
      @PurpleNightmare52 Месяц назад +6

      You can’t defeat an opponent’s cup without strong pronation though. Cup, rise, back pressure, pronation-if you’ve got all of those, you’re in good shape.

    • @xXJeReMiAhXx99
      @xXJeReMiAhXx99 Месяц назад

      Lol yea if you want to get stuck losing at a low level

  • @djsalvi26
    @djsalvi26 Месяц назад

    Grip strenght is genetically given, you can optimize with specific training, in my experience I could not improve more than 20% , don‘t get me wrong this is my experience it may well be that other people got different results.

  • @Bomb6A9Head
    @Bomb6A9Head Месяц назад

    soon biceps will be most important again

  • @uNIVERSEmAN76
    @uNIVERSEmAN76 Месяц назад +1

    Why does Larratt need strap so much? You can’t see true wrist strength with strap.

  • @danieldodson941
    @danieldodson941 Месяц назад

    Devon has been saying the same things in his seminars for the last 2 years. Then these channels make out like it's some new thing 😂 Devon has never said there is one fundamental strength (except perhaps rising). He explains why rise, pronation, supination, cup, grip and press are important for different situations on the table. If you're rise for rise then supination is most important to get over the top. If you're getting cupped in then most important is pronation and back pressure. It's always situational. People really get Devons training and philosophies confused.

  • @andrewr8144
    @andrewr8144 Месяц назад

    It seems Devon is giving advice for beating Levon, since he'll need a grip to catch Levon and hold him. But for a hooking style, or other styles they might need more cupping strength.

  • @mence5992
    @mence5992 Месяц назад

    If gripping was that important, laletin would be number 1

  • @adelali8912
    @adelali8912 Месяц назад

    Devon is talking about what is best for him.. his advise or what he think, doesn't apply for everybody

  • @glenns001
    @glenns001 Месяц назад

    that is weird as he always says don't hold on, id put cupping above grip but who am i to argue with Devon

  • @pedropauli5018
    @pedropauli5018 Месяц назад +5

    How would grip matter in a strapped match?

    • @GreenHawk2
      @GreenHawk2 Месяц назад +1

      Control over the hand, catch opponent and tighten

    • @berserker706
      @berserker706 Месяц назад +1

      Having a stronger grip strength can help you avoid letting your opponent get to the straps.
      It’s like having your own personal straps.

    • @joemarley5982
      @joemarley5982 Месяц назад

      To keep your opponent from rising

    • @mence5992
      @mence5992 Месяц назад +1

      If you ever pulled in straps you know how Better positioned Is the One that can close before of the other. When you can squeeze your opponent hand not only solidifies your position, but increases the distance of your hand from the center of the hands(making It harder to Cup you) and at the Same time reduce the amount of space the opponent can get from the center of the hands, making him easier to Cup. Just try pulling someone in the straps and make him squeeze so much, It would make It so akward to pull him

  • @TheBTEAMwins
    @TheBTEAMwins Месяц назад +1

    Imagine if drug testing was heavily pushed…….

  • @mamaloves8995
    @mamaloves8995 Месяц назад

    💪🔥

  • @MccThrane
    @MccThrane Месяц назад

    Is this why he really respects vitaly??

  • @maafakasog
    @maafakasog Месяц назад

    cuz from the fingers when squeezing its like u r recuping the opponent

  • @go_touch_grass_bro
    @go_touch_grass_bro Месяц назад

    i thought everybody knew that lol, if they got just any of your finger, your cupping is meaningless

  • @JustAnotherAsianGuy2
    @JustAnotherAsianGuy2 Месяц назад

    it's not important .... The wrist , biceps , and side pressure is the most important .... the other stuff is ok .... of course you still work on it and build it but it's not the most important

  • @mynameisnobody3931
    @mynameisnobody3931 Месяц назад +3

    He constantly changes what he thinks is most important. I know he's one of the best in the world, but its kind of ridiculous tbh.

    • @harleyzeth
      @harleyzeth Месяц назад +6

      Probably because he's constantly training and thinking about arm wrestling

    • @Bililz
      @Bililz Месяц назад +3

      Innovation is ridiculous tbh

    • @mynameisnobody3931
      @mynameisnobody3931 Месяц назад

      @@harleyzeth of course, but so does others

    • @mynameisnobody3931
      @mynameisnobody3931 Месяц назад

      @Bililz its not innovative, its just because he doesn't know what he's doing

    • @human678
      @human678 Месяц назад

      He is only the second best armwrestler on the planet behind a legit mutant, of course he doesn't know what he is talking about! Please educate us all.​@@mynameisnobody3931

  • @gaelfuentes4141
    @gaelfuentes4141 Месяц назад +2

    now i dont follow devon training’s, cause his contradictions and lose to levan, so nwa i follow levan training’s, because it more sure and if you look a it, he trains basics (back, side pressure, bicep, forearms, etc) whats its important and never fails💪🏻🔥🔥

    • @ericlinville564
      @ericlinville564 Месяц назад +4

      I'd still follow Devon's methods as well. He's number 2 in the world for a reason.

    • @AbhimanyuAgnivanshi
      @AbhimanyuAgnivanshi Месяц назад

      Yeah he is 60kgs heavier than larrat
      Devons style of training is best imo
      Coz if its the same weight
      Whos gonna beat him?

    • @gaelfuentes4141
      @gaelfuentes4141 Месяц назад

      @@ericlinville564 ???????? you have no clue