galapogos
12-04-2007, 07:07 AM
I'm wondering what your thoughts are on these points
1) Double overhand hook grip is the preferred grip, over the alternating grip, because the latter causes torque through the entire spine that can cause injuries.
2) Head should always face where torso is facing, i.e. cervical spine should also be neutral, not just lumbar and thoracic.
Previously I was using alternating grip, but now I'm starting back on the hook grip w/chalk. It's really painful but I'm starting from lightweights and progressing. I was also previously always thrusting my head up and back almost by instinct, because I thought it helped me keep a neutral lower back, but now I'm trying to correct this bad habit...it's tough though, I almost need to paste a "DON'T LOOK UP!" notice on the wall...
Any merits to the above 2 points?
1) Double overhand hook grip is the preferred grip, over the alternating grip, because the latter causes torque through the entire spine that can cause injuries.
2) Head should always face where torso is facing, i.e. cervical spine should also be neutral, not just lumbar and thoracic.
Previously I was using alternating grip, but now I'm starting back on the hook grip w/chalk. It's really painful but I'm starting from lightweights and progressing. I was also previously always thrusting my head up and back almost by instinct, because I thought it helped me keep a neutral lower back, but now I'm trying to correct this bad habit...it's tough though, I almost need to paste a "DON'T LOOK UP!" notice on the wall...
Any merits to the above 2 points?