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  • #11
    jerk off?
    :wank::wank::wank::wank:

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    • #12
      thanks everyone! and lol @zte89147 that made my day

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      • #13
        Rope climbing and squeezing rice

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        • #14
          muscles for boxing are entirely different

          in fact, you wont be making a fist when you've got your gloves on

          you'll be closing your hand to some extent (the extent to which you can close it in a glove)
          but your fingers don't ball into a fist



          if you want strong forearms you should try the oldest trick in the book
          nothing worksbetter for pumping your forearms full of blood



          tie a rope to a dowel (a long cylindrical piece of wood. the thickness of a hockey stick works best. if you have a hockey stick around use one.)

          and on the bottom of the rope tie a weight (5 lbs should be ok)


          turn the dowel in your hands to wind the wight closer to the dowel
          and repeat to bring the weight closer to the ground


          like giving an indian sunburn, only you're rotating the entire dowel


          your forearms will thank you
          they will be ripped in a few months if you do this a few times a day, a few days a week.
          completely ripped.
          you might even lose some mobility you'll have such a pump


          ahhhh
          ze puuuAAampp

          i am kahmingk day and night!

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          • #15
            thanks New England, ill try that!

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            • #16
              Originally posted by moneymayforever View Post
              thanks New England, ill try that!

              if it's just forearms you're looking to build you wont have to try anything else!


              for grip strength and torque from the hands and wrists there is no better exercise

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              • #17
                It wont help u box and i dont know if it helps ur grip either (which u dont need for boxing) but the best way to get big in the forearms is simple wrist curls, palms up and palms down also reverse grip curls too for the upper forearm and u wont need much weight

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by New England View Post
                  muscles for boxing are entirely different

                  in fact, you wont be making a fist when you've got your gloves on

                  you'll be closing your hand to some extent (the extent to which you can close it in a glove)
                  but your fingers don't ball into a fist



                  if you want strong forearms you should try the oldest trick in the book
                  nothing worksbetter for pumping your forearms full of blood



                  tie a rope to a dowel (a long cylindrical piece of wood. the thickness of a hockey stick works best. if you have a hockey stick around use one.)

                  and on the bottom of the rope tie a weight (5 lbs should be ok)


                  turn the dowel in your hands to wind the wight closer to the dowel
                  and repeat to bring the weight closer to the ground


                  like giving an indian sunburn, only you're rotating the entire dowel


                  your forearms will thank you
                  they will be ripped in a few months if you do this a few times a day, a few days a week.
                  completely ripped.
                  you might even lose some mobility you'll have such a pump


                  ahhhh
                  ze puuuAAampp

                  i am kahmingk day and night!
                  Nice Pumping Iron reference

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                  • #19
                    wrist curls right? thanks, ill try that, and also the reverse curls you all mentioned

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                    • #20
                      Dead lifts can strengthen the back muscles supporting spinal cord.

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