bodygripping
Bodygripping is a form of strength training exercise that involves gripping a bar or other object with the hands and pulling it towards the body, typically using the arms and shoulders. It is often used as a component of powerlifting and strongman training, as well as in general fitness routines. The primary muscles worked during bodygripping include the brachialis, brachioradialis, and the muscles of the forearm, such as the flexor carpi radialis and flexor carpi ulnaris.
There are several variations of bodygripping exercises, including:
Wrist Curls: This exercise involves gripping a bar with an underhand grip and pulling it towards the
Hammer Curls: This exercise uses a neutral grip, with the palms facing each other, and involves pulling
Concentration Curls: This exercise involves gripping a bar with an overhand grip and pulling it towards the
Reverse Curls: This exercise involves gripping a bar with an overhand grip and pulling it away from
Bodygripping exercises can be performed with various types of equipment, including barbells, dumbbells, and cables. They
It is important to note that bodygripping exercises should be performed with proper form and technique to