How Devon Larratt's Arm Power Skyrocketed Recently?
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Devon Larratt has experienced a significant increase in his arm strength in recent times.
This surge in strength has been noticeable and has garnered attention from fans and followers alike.
Larratt's dedication to his training regimen and focus on improving his arm strength has clearly paid off, resulting in a noticeable improvement in his overall performance.
I’ve been resistance training & arm wrestling successfully for 40+yrs, and I definitely believe in continuing compound movements, such as neutral grip pull-ups & Push-ups, and occasional dips & rows as well, which I supplement with a handful of specific arm wrestling exercises for my hand & wrist, so I believe that everyone needs to maintain their base strength with compound exercises in order to have maximum power.
2:41 "because he was pressed by 400poundsMONsterLevin- hAh hah"
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The secret is gaining elbow flexion via pronation, no one can contest him in that lane nefore the Levan match, Levan can match it that's why it became nonfactor. And Devon's back pressure and side pressure via bicep and forearm strength isn't as elite as Ermes or Laletin, hence Levan walk through him once he successfully bypass his pronator and riser
Devon has a very strong wrist, but in terms of armpower (sidepressure and backpressure), Levan, Ermes, Lalentin, Kurdecha and even Morozov are way too much stronger than Devon...
Once that Devon's wrist can't take over his opponent wrist, he can't do nothing except going into desperation move.
It was clear in the Levan's match.
1st round Devon caused problems to Levan's wrist, so Levan decided to apply sidepressure and hang all his bodyweight on Devon's arm just after flop his wrist completely and switching to a press.
In all the other rounds, Levan was enough comfortable with his wrist to go sideways from the start, and indeed Larrat has been completely powerless.
It's clear and simple.
Larrat style is based on taking hand control, and deny his opponent to use his full strength by compromising their wrist (just like against Ermes).
Larrat never focussed his trainings on armpower because of this.
It's his style, it's how he likes to pull.
I don't like it too much because he resorts to taking waaaayy to many advantages in the setup and use desperation move when his wrist is not enough strong or he can't take the perfect setup (just like against Levan, because his hand is way too big and difficult to grip up).
@@eddie0Fll thank you for elaborate my message, i think it's pretty clear that i said the same thing as you before?
@@edgaralanpoe2808 i haven't read enough well (i don't have time atm).
Sorry about it. Feels good to see that there's actually someone that know what we're talking about tho
His arm power was enough to stop levan 💀
With a 60 kg weight difference
Yeah but only 1 time and in 1 lane
Stonewall*
@@methyljeep7898Yeah it's terrible that he had a seizure on the table 😢
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Indeed right after Levan gave up his wrist completely, and *_started_* to apply sidepressure, Devon arm got opened like if it was butter 😅
Devon really had a lot of armpower, for sure much more than Ermes that *_actually_* blocked and held Levan more than once with brute armpower strength😅😂🤣🤣🤣
Great comedy👍
It didn’t his kings move just got better
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@@abdenourkaibi5974 i didnt find a table sadly
Practice once or twice per month?
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Last year, especially. Now, since the fast weight loss, not so much.
I haven't watched the video yet, but the title alone sounds like a lot of disinformation, just to please Larrat fangirls.
I'm gonna edit this comment later, this day, after watching this video entirely.
Edit: i watched the video, and i have to admit that there are thongs that you said that makes sense. *_But_* :
1st: Devon's pronation lift is different from Ermes' backpressure lift. I would like to see Devon replicate same Ermes' lift and see how good he does. I still think that he won't get close to Ermes' pr (world record on that lift), andit would be very good if he could achieve 75 kg (the same weight he did in his pronation lift).
2nd: Levan wasn't applying sidepressure in 1st round. He applied it in at the start, and then stopped to apply sidepressure, and tried to regrip and regain control over his hand. When he understood that there was not much he could do, he gave up his wrist completely and hang all his bw on Devon's arm, and Devon couldn't hold that just like Ermes did. This clarifies point 1.
3rd: you're not talking about all the advantages that Devon takes in the setup in order to get that hand control.
As Levan said, Devon always "cheats in the setup". And this clarifies why Ermes was constantly breaking the referees grip in his match with Devon.
Devon is a very experienced and clever armwrestler. He knows a lot about the sport, and his strongest point is the setup. He knows how to not get "busted" by the refs.
Levan said that he let Devon take *all the advantages_* he wanted in the setup, still ut wasn't enough.
4th: Georgie isn't even top 5. And clearly his arm wasn't as good as Ermes one was. For sure Georgie's wrist was better than Ermes, but just like Ermes, Georgie wasn't able to fight Devon in the setup.
didn't you post this video before?
I re-uploaded it due to technical errors in the platform.
Where or how did you come up with an idea that the new armwerstler should not train specifics but only compound movements while going to practice 1-2 times a MONTH? If you start jiu jitsu, you go there as much as you can. If you start boxing, you box as much as possible and specifically build cardio to that sport. Why would you do only full body stuff while training for armwrestling? That will clearly not result in the best results. Especially 1-2 times a month on the table is outrageous. If you took it seriously, you would try to be on the table almost everyday learning the technique and neuromuscular connection, same as if you wanted to progress in squat only in the shortest amount of time, you would only squat.
You have copy paste part of other video... Not so cool
You mean the opposite right.
First one 💪
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