ARMWRESTLING TIPS FOR BEGINNERS

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Hi, I'm Bill Morrison(the guy on the left).
bill2.JPG (10898 bytes) I'm not even close to being the best arm wrestler in the World or anything, but I'll share a little of what I know for people who are just starting out armwrestling.

 


The days of the armwrestler winning by strength alone are long gone. Today's successful armwrestlers are individuals who train on arm wrestling tables for technique and also with exercise equipment for strength.
I've never seen a powerlifter with little armwrestling experience beat an experieced puller who may be half the size.Actually I saw it once, but the guy was a monster!
Paul Levesque, who has trained many Canadian and World Champions, says that everyone has the potential to become a World Class competitor. All it takes is the practice and dedication, and determination.
The worst thing to do is get discouraged if you enter your first tournament, and don't do well. You can ask every great armwrestler, they have lost a lot of matches to become great!
I hear from a lot of people who say,"I'm a horrible arm wrestler." But I've also seen these same people with a couple of months of training take 1st places at tournaments.



HERE'S A FEW TIPS:

-Always put your index finger over your thumbnail when you take your grip.
-Load up on your hand by keeping your index finger as high up as you can.
-Apply some back pressure (pull your hand toward yourself).An easy way to train this is to do a lot of hammer curls.
-If the start is "ready go" try to make sure your hit is on the "y" of "ready".You are allowed 3 fast starts, and the fastest competitor wins a large percentage of the time.
-Keep your arm as close to your body as possible without touching your hand to your shoulder.Once you open up your arm, you lose your leverage and position.


ARMWRESTLING STRENGTH EXERCISES

-hammer curls with or without preacher curl
-Wire cutting(cut 1/2 inch of wire at a time)
-wrist curls
-concentration curls
-chin ups
-rope climbing(one of the best!)

-Heavy Duty Grippers and exercises from John Brookfield's "Mastery of Hand Strength" book. Ordering information for both products can be found HERE. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE GRIPPERS AND BOOK, THE BOOK IS VERY MOTIVATIONAL.

I bought grippers#1 to #3 and found that they are impossible to put down, which is bad for overtraining, but they are great to work with. Only a half-dozen or so people in the World have ever closed #3 gripper, and I'm hoping to close it within a year.I can close it within a 1/2inch, but then it doesn't seem to want to move. If I couldn't close it with 2 hands, I wouldn't believe it could actually be closed. I have only seen about a half dozen guys even close #2 gripper and I've given it to loggers,farmers, and weightlifters to try.
John Brookfield's book has also been a huge inspiration for me as I refer to it all the time and try to master his exercises. It is an easy and enjoyable read and is a must for all serious arm wrestlers.

Also, I distribute the ARMWRESTLING INSTRUCTION VIDEO.
This tape features the basics- the Toproll and the Hook...
It was produced by Paul Levesque,Canadian Champion and features Christine Flicka, 1996 WAF Champion. In addition to the techniques, it goes over work-out exercises and has tournament footage.

CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO ORDERING INFORMATION


Ken Faragher (on the left), Left Arm 1996 and Right Arm1998 Canadian Champion 100KG, from Fort Frances, Ontario, holds Rob McNamara from Nova Scotia one inch from the pinline. Ken ends up bringing Rob back and pinning him.This takes strong bicep strength which Ken credits to doing heavy hammer curls a couple of times a week. I've personally seen Ken hammer curl 100# dumbells for 20 reps.


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