Tip from Gold Member Jake M (19y, Canada) who Deadlifts 600lb):
"Chalk, gripping harder, mixed grip, more deadlifts."
Tip from Gold Member Kevin B (24y, Canada) who Deadlifts 420lb:
"Squeeze the bar on Every exercise (OHP, Bench, Rows, etc), it
does carry over (and makes those other lifts easier too)."
One Member asked about gloves and whether the mixed grip would
cause your grip to remain weak. Gold Member Jake M. who Deadlifts
600lb answered:
"Powerlifters they say, "you can wear gloves, just make sure
they match your purse". In other words, use chalk and let your
hands build up toughness naturally. Your grip will still strengthen
with an alternating grip, and it will get more comfortable over
time. Just have to get used to that stretch in the arm."
Another tip from Rick S. (45y, USA) who Deadlifts 500lb:
"When it gets heavy, switch to a mixed grip (one over, one under).
You can also do some holds at the top of your lifts for 10-20
seconds to work on your grip.
You will definitely get better results with the mixed grip. Try
to use overhand grip for most of your work sets until grip becomes
the limiting factor, and then switch."
<snip>
when you Deadlift using a
normal grip, your thumbs will always be the first to give out. This
is because with the normal grip you have eight fingers on one side
of the bar, but only two thumbs on the other side. Your two thumbs
will give out first once the weights get heavy.
But if you use the mixed grip, then you have four fingers and
one thumb on each side of the bar. Your thumbs won't be giving out
as fast anymore because they're supported by four fingers on each
side of the bar. This is what causes an instant boost in grip
strength when you Deadlift with the mixed grip.