Way of holding of barbell or dumbbell in powerlifting, or bar in gymnastics.
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Examples for "grip"
Examples for "grip"
1But COVID-19's greatest grip is on the smaller nations of Eastern Europe.
2The new team will need time to consolidate its grip on power.
3He called on central government to take a grip of the situation.
4Ace High said nothing; simply tightened his grip on Heck's thrashing arm.
5Hand grip strength Dynamometer was used to measure the hand grip strength.
1Once you're noting zero pain with normal grip positions on the hangboard, you can return to climbing.
1Palms up: Start in same position as palms-down curls, only with wrists in a supinated grip (palms up).
1My mother raised my head, holding me under the chin with the firm, neutral grip of a lifelong nurse.
1It was an underhand grip this time.
2To clarify, chin-ups are a supinated or underhand grip, while pull-ups are a pronated or overhand grip.
1Niko got an overhand grip on Marcus's arm and pulled.
2My forehand throw has an overhand grip like this like you're riding the pony.
3To clarify, chin-ups are a supinated or underhand grip, while pull-ups are a pronated or overhand grip.
1He held her hand in the close grip of a friend.
2Follow he did, but not without qualms and a close grip on his sword.
3Sensing his feeling, Moira caught his hand quickly and held it in a close grip.
4Snake kept a close grip behind Mist's jaws, and struggled to catch the rest of her as well.
5He opened the door to let him go; but suddenly catching his arms held him in a close grip.
1On top of all that, Yeo Kim Yeong keeps a pretty wide grip.
2Start with a wide grip and pull to one side, lower back to center, and repeat on the other side.