haardamisjõudu
Haardamisjõudu, often translated as grip strength, refers to the force that a person's hand can exert to grasp or hold an object. It is a key component of overall physical strength and plays a vital role in numerous daily activities, from lifting groceries to opening jars. Grip strength can be broadly categorized into several types: crush grip, pinch grip, and support grip. Crush grip involves closing the fingers and palm around an object, while pinch grip focuses on the force applied between the thumb and fingers. Support grip, also known as static grip, is the ability to hold an object for an extended period.
Measuring haardamisjõudu is typically done using a dynamometer, a device that quantifies the maximum force applied.