Diesel - Home Made Grip Devices PDF
Diesel - Home Made Grip Devices PDF
Diesel - Home Made Grip Devices PDF
BULL STRENGTH
I wanted to write this article in order for people to understand that they don’t need to
spend hundreds of dollars on gripping equipment. Many of these items can be made.
Some of these ideas I have read about on the internet, while some are special creations!
Four-Inch Pickup
After making a slosh pipe, I had about a foot of 4-inch PVC left over. I wrapped it in
some athletic tape and put an eye bolt through it. I just use a carabiner and chain to hook
weights to it and use it for pick-ups. We either go for reps, weight, or time held.
I first saw the softball grip in one of Jedd Johnson’s articles. He created a great dipping
device by using a lag style eye bolt. Instead of using a lag bolt, I drilled through the ball
and put a lock nut and washer at the far side. This will give it more strength while
hanging from the softball grips.
Take a chain and loop it around a beam as shown, or hook them over the pull-up bar on a
power rack. Stick the pipe vertically through the chain and put a large clip at the end.
The purpose of the clip is just to keep the pipe from sliding off.
Hub lifts are very difficult but impressive. My brother and I do not have any deep hubs
to help us out either. Last week we had a hub trainer making contest. I will show you
both ideas. I made mine first using two hockey pucks and one bolt. I drilled a hole in the
middle of both hockey pucks and put one on each side of the hole. I bolted them together
tightly and that’s all it took! Now I had a hub add on.
My brother’s idea was similar. He used a hockey puck, two bolts, and washers. He
drilled two holes in the hockey puck and put washers on the back side to hold them in
place. It worked fine, but the first description was cheaper and easier.
Joe’s Version
This device has been made before, but works great. I saw Brad Martin using one, and he
has forearms the size of my calves. Again, you will need a hockey puck. Drill a pilot
hole in the middle and then screw in an eye bolt. Use a chain to hook around it and lift.
This one is pretty self-explanatory. Go find a stone that fits well with your hand, then
pinch it and lift it. You can also use it for hand-walking or for swinging.
I’ll put these in list format, since there are some important safety measures! Instructions
to make a thick grip dumbbell: Bar Pin or End
There is no excuse for not performing grip exercises as a regular part of your program.
Above are just a few examples of gripping instruments that can be made extremely
inexpensively. Find an object that is hard to pick up and use it!
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Joe Hashey is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the NSCA. He is
a former D1AA college football player, and owner of Synergy Athletics in Endicott, New
York. Joe can be reached through www.Synergy-Athletics.com and is the author of the
Bull Strength Training Manual, found at www.BullStrength.com. Take advantage of the
Synergy Athletics Free Newsletter by signing up at the website. All subscribers get
instructions on how make a 3 inch independently revolving thick bar!
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