The Science of Grip Strength, Forearm Power, and Durable Elbows for Lifelong LiftingGrip is the first link to fail and the last thing most programs train. When the hand opens, the set ends, no matter how strong the back or legs. Built to Hold treats the hand, wrist, forearm, and elbow as one system. Drawing on biomechanics, hypertrophy trials, and tendon research, it explains why crush, pinch, and support grip are different capacities, why the wrist is the transmission, and why the slow connective tissues need patient loading rather than heroic effort.
You will learn to test grip honestly, build a complete forearm and grip toolbox, protect the elbows through smart progression, and keep performing for decades, without sabotaging the very tissues you are trying to strengthen.
The Science of Grip Strength, Forearm Power, and Durable Elbows for Lifelong LiftingGrip is the first link to fail and the last thing most programs train. When the hand opens, the set ends, no matter how strong the back or legs. Built to Hold treats the hand, wrist, forearm, and elbow as one system. Drawing on biomechanics, hypertrophy trials, and tendon research, it explains why crush, pinch, and support grip are different capacities, why the wrist is the transmission, and why the slow connective tissues need patient loading rather than heroic effort.
You will learn to test grip honestly, build a complete forearm and grip toolbox, protect the elbows through smart progression, and keep performing for decades, without sabotaging the very tissues you are trying to strengthen.