Grippers in USAWA Contest – something to consider
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I know that grippers in USAWA contests have been discussed before. Kevin Fulton’s Super Grip Challenges featured grippers and seemed pretty easy to judge. All of Al’s glorious board of grippers are measured on whatever device he made and listed in pounds necessary to touch the handles.
For whatever reason, there are a lot of guys interested in grippers specifically. I used to be one of those, but nowadays they irritate my forearms. That being said, I still like grippers a lot. I just don’t train them any more frequently than once every 3 weeks this year. Which really isn’t “training” in my opinion, more like keeping familiar with the gripper closing groove.
I’ve had four coworkers (young guys around 20 years old mostly) this year ask me about contests with grippers in them. They are interested and train with grippers currently. They would obviously do the other grip contest events, but having a USAWA grip contest that featured grippers – EVEN A DEMO EVENT – would likely lead to getting more grip contest entrants.
I still think the rating system Al uses on the grippers would be relatively easy to score in an official contest. You might not necessarily be able to compare a gripper event at the Dino Gym with one held across the country in another USAWA contest…but the poundage could still be used to score the event and if you do both hands it would be an even better test of who has the best grip.
In terms of set, or how close the handles can be before the attempt officially starts – I think it would only be fitting if the USAWA used only no set. Just pick the gripper up with one hand and then “juggle” it into position, as long as you don’t use the other hand at all to help set the gripper in a leverage-advantaged position in your gripping hand. Then squeeze it shut while the referee judges whether the handles fully touch or not. Maybe even do strongman contest style 60 second time limits per attempt.
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