Both under sounds interesting.
Sounds bicep tearingly interesting infact.
Go with how you feel is most comfortable, though I will reccommend double overhand grip, just to build your grip strength. Use that 'till you can't physically hold the bar and lock out, then switch grip if you must.
Double overhand should be fine for anything 160kg~ and under. It all depends on you though.
Okay Mick. Basically you want to have even grip development because one arm being stronger than the other may, at extreme athletic levels cause bicep issues, which is why a lot of people suggest a neutral grip.
PROBLEM IS your brain is hardwired so that anything the back can't lift (or thinks it can't lift) your hands can't grip. A bizarre form of neurological feedback yeah, but basically when you suplinate (use an underhand grip) one hand this response is interupted.
Now, what you want to do is work both. What people are suggesting to you is that you use a neutral grip as you work up as high as possible to balance out grip development. However, like any other strength feat your grip too requires rest. Thats why I only like to use a double overhand for my warm ups and anything else a mixed grip so grip wont interfere with my training.
Mickdog...IF you're not training for a powerlifting comp why not just use wraps?
Wraps?You mean wrap my hands or wear gloves? I already do that
Mickdog...IF you're not training for a powerlifting comp why not just use wraps?
I might use a neutral grip until I can't move up in weight then change. For example this week I struggled to complete my 10 reps and only got 8 out so I will use a mixed grip to try and improve and make the 10 so I can move up weight. Once I'm up I'll move back to neutral for the next session until I again can't lift the required reps.
You like that idea? I means I would be working both grips
Okay Mick. Basically you want to have even grip development because one arm being stronger than the other may, at extreme athletic levels cause bicep issues, which is why a lot of people suggest a neutral grip.
PROBLEM IS your brain is hardwired so that anything the back can't lift (or thinks it can't lift) your hands can't grip. A bizarre form of neurological feedback yeah, but basically when you suplinate (use an underhand grip) one hand this response is interupted.
Now, what you want to do is work both. What people are suggesting to you is that you use a neutral grip as you work up as high as possible to balance out grip development. However, like any other strength feat your grip too requires rest. Thats why I only like to use a double overhand for my warm ups and anything else a mixed grip so grip wont interfere with my training.
That is really cool. I had no idea lol. Cheers man.