been prepping for finals the last few weeks so haven't been able to be as active as i would like
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@EastsideArmWrestling22 күн бұрын
🙏 Sage advice boss man
@LeviPartridge-yz5pn9 күн бұрын
“The Alchemist” on point anytime I need to understand a certain point of view or angle I study brads channel. Supreme intellect.
@bradgrundy5129 күн бұрын
Thanks Levi
@LeviPartridge-yz5pn9 күн бұрын
❤️❤️
@joeglue24 күн бұрын
We love hearing from you man, great information from a future all-time great armwrestler. Keep showing out and making USA proud🔥
@user-hn9qw7ou8d29 күн бұрын
Great stuff, Brad. It would be awesome if you began regularly posting more videos that explain technique like this.
@amukelaniebenezer40610 күн бұрын
Dope content
@roman_stroev_28 күн бұрын
Huge thank for such an awesome video! And all the ones which came out before! Truly helps a lot! Preparing for the tournament on may25th, still gotta lose 12 pounds to get into 160 class. Can’t wait to compete, and place first, even if there will be a mountain against me, I’ll move it, I’ll break it! Once I started working with Ivan Dobrorezov half a year ago(great coach form Russia) my hook got so much better, really looking forward to crashing the pro class, well I’ll definitely do my best. But sometimes still get a bit confused between all the hook technique, ve been watching Matushenko, Babaev, Hoffz pulling a lot, look pretty similar, but definitely feel there is some difference in their approaches. So, I’ll keep trying to imitate their styles on the practice table and see what fits me best. And once again, thank you for absolutely everything! Can’t wait to get back down to Florida and see you all!❤️🔥💪🏆🥇
@bradgrundy51228 күн бұрын
Nice! i'd try to do at least 7/8 lbs water 👍. looking forward to seeing you against everyone down here
@GravittJeremiah11 күн бұрын
Strongest gold miner in the game.
@SloneSupreme31629 күн бұрын
Great video Brad, but I think the video would have been better if you had a volunteer or another hand to visual see what each grip does.
@bradgrundy51229 күн бұрын
i think your right, i'll try to grab a friend for the next one
@Nate_Balentine29 күн бұрын
This was great info thanks brother
@strengthnet28 күн бұрын
Nice job, Brad!
@bradgrundy51228 күн бұрын
🥰
@Troy_bouncefit26 күн бұрын
Good tips thanks big guy💪
@Jonathan-zv5rm29 күн бұрын
nice, could you maybe spend some more time on the second type of cupping you talked about? For those with injuries like you mentioned. I'm naturally inclined to cup the first way and it's really strong, but I tore my TFCC long time ago and it's not consistent in applying that power I naturally have in all the varied angles and forces you encounter while armwrestling. Trying to transition into more of the second type of cupping you mentioned but would appreciate more detail. Thank you
@bradgrundy51228 күн бұрын
i'll make a comprehensive vid on it
@Jonathan-zv5rm28 күн бұрын
@@bradgrundy512 thank you! Looking forward to it
@ArmwrestlingShowcase29 күн бұрын
Great video! Can you do a video on advanced posting toproll. In finding myself losing my pronation at the start. Not sure which pronation technique I should spend more time improving. Thanks
@wristwrestling29 күн бұрын
Are you getting hooked? Because if someone is taking your pronation while you post when they hook you, that is normal. You should lowhand toproll instead in that situation
@bradgrundy51229 күн бұрын
sure 👍, that's a pretty common problem high hand top rollers have. I've been able to defend against hookers without committing to a low hand so hopefully it'll work for u to
@ArmwrestlingShowcase29 күн бұрын
@@bradgrundy512I appreciate it! I have short arms so low hand toproll doesn't make sense. As a posting toproller should I focus mainly on pronation through thumb training? Or hit all positions on hand?
@bradgrundy51228 күн бұрын
@@ArmwrestlingShowcase imma make a video explaining it
@ArmwrestlingShowcase28 күн бұрын
@@bradgrundy512Thank you
@thedrew2429 күн бұрын
KZfaq algorithm boosting comment 💪 ... ya, cupping is fun to mess with, different ways to get it in. I'd prefer to just high post toproll tho.
@lost432729 күн бұрын
It works lol 💪🏻
@Ssupdawg26 күн бұрын
Thanks for your time
@khaelroque609929 күн бұрын
I’m kinda gate keeping your channel for now and not yet sharing your valuable insights for my advantage. 😅
@Wham029 күн бұрын
Mega, thanks Brad
@myownbigbang465519 күн бұрын
Hey brad can you tell how to rebuild that bottom 2 finger connection as i lost it because of a tendon injury around elbow
@khaelroque609929 күн бұрын
I’m a lowhand and posting toproll guy, but got some kind of weakness against good pure posting toprollers. Do you think I should develop a deep hook against them (as I usually have better arm against these people) or what improvement can I focus on my training besides rising and high cupping?
@bradgrundy51228 күн бұрын
Honeslty I dont know enough about you to say. I personally believe that unless you also have a natural well developed hook that you should develop your toproll to beat other toprollers. Beating other toprollers who have a similar length arm is going to revolve alot around establishing height in the setup and making sure the back of your elbow is always on the pad. So Instead on top of training high cup I would get a band and practice becoming comfortable having your arm straight up and down without lowering your shoulder.
@bradgrundy51228 күн бұрын
I'd watch some dave patton as well
@khaelroque609928 күн бұрын
@@bradgrundy512 having my arm straight up and down without lowering my shoulder? do you know any video on youtube showing this with great form? Thanks for the response Brad, appreciate it.
@khaelroque609928 күн бұрын
oh is this similar to what your are saying on a short you have titled: why I never train biceps?
@bradgrundy51228 күн бұрын
@@khaelroque6099 imma make a video on posting toproll explaining it
@benjaminfouche731526 күн бұрын
How do you find pushing your thumb in to lock pronation as opposed to keeping it out - how do the two influence your ability to cup?
@bradgrundy51225 күн бұрын
My buddy daniel price loves pushing in his thumb to lock his pronator on his left hand. I prefer not to lock my pronator and use my shoulder to set my pronation in the setup and focus on rising. So for me I prefer to keep my thumb straightish. When you push your thumb in and bend the nail you use your fingertips more so unless you have a bigger hand it can be detrimental to cupping imo. The way I have my thumb i can keep the force in my hand and not my fingertips. There are more factors that play a part but thats the general idea.
@benjaminfouche731525 күн бұрын
@@bradgrundy512 thank you! I've pushed in for as long as I remember but I'll give it a try. I do think there's an impact on rising - I'll have to experience it myself.
@DefineStrength29 күн бұрын
awesome explanation and looking forward to more content like this! thanks Brad. what's ur job? only asking because of how well versed u sound
@bradgrundy51229 күн бұрын
thanks man! i'm still a student at the moment, but was a medic for a few years
@DefineStrength29 күн бұрын
@@bradgrundy512 awesome brother! Lord willing we'll meet and grip up one day. Root'n for ya to do well. hopefully participating in my first tournament in June