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MrCheese
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Cant remember if this has been asked before. But just curious as to what you guys/ girls think wud be some good ways to strengthen yourself for arm wrestling.
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strengthen lats, mid traps, lower traps, rotator cuffs (exernal and internal rotators) chest and grip/forearms
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Interesting, especially the lats part. Cheers
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lats/traps/erectors stabilise the entire body...push up will be detirmined by lat strength as you need a base to "push" off
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Post by Packard »

I arm wrestled a guy in college and when we were done he had two black eyes. He apparently burst all the blood vessels by the effort for the extended period of time.

I believe that curls are probably your primary exercise for wrist wrestling.
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curls?? not really
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Post by Packard »

swanso5 wrote:curls?? not really
Yes, I believe that the bicep is the major muscle involved in wrist wrestling.

You involve the pecs and shoulders too, but I would say that the bicep is the major muscle involved.
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Post by MrCheese »

bet wud be strong shoulders, rotaters etc.
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Post by swanso5 »

the biceps are elbow flexors so at best they are taxed isometrically during arm wrestling but you also have extension at the shoulder joint so if anything a chin up isomtric hold can be used

a curl will a) allow only shitty light wt to be used and b) not even replicate the action and/or demands of arm wrestling
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Post by Packard »

Here is a forum on arm wrestling:

http://arm-wrestling.org/forums/default.aspx

I would post your question there for the most informative answer. Let us know what they say.
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