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Fix Your Shoulder Position First: The Monkee Grips Blueprint for Better Lifting
If your shoulders feel off during rows, presses, pull-ups, or carries, the issue often starts with position. Many lifters spend years training with shrugged shoulders, flared ribs, and a neck that ...
Read moreMonkee Grips for Shoulder Mobility: Build Stronger, More Capable Shoulders
If your shoulders feel tight, stiff, or unreliable overhead, you are not alone. Most gym-goers spend years pressing, sitting at a desk, driving, and training the same patterns, then wonder why thei...
Read moreThe Hidden Weakness That Ends Your Deadlift Sets
The Hidden Weakness That Ends Your Deadlift Sets The deadlift is one of the most powerful strength exercises you can perform. It trains the legs, hips, back, and core while teaching the body to pro...
Read moreWhy Your Pull-Ups Stop Early (It’s Probably Not Your Back)
Why Your Pull-Ups Stop Early (It’s Probably Not Your Back) Pull-ups are one of the best upper body exercises you can do. They build the back, shoulders, arms, and core while training the body to mo...
Read moreHow Monkee Grips Change Muscle Activation in the Deadlift
Monkee Grips do not replace the barbell. They change the grip interface. That change increases demand on the muscles of the hands and forearms and raises the coordination required to hold the load....
Read moreHow Monkee Grips Build Grip Endurance for Kettlebell Swings and High-Rep Training
In high-rep kettlebell training, grip fatigue often limits performance before other muscles tire. Monkee Grips address this by using a rope design, which requires constant active engagement and a...
Read moreAre Lifting Straps Making Your Grip Weaker? What Serious Lifters Should Know
Lifting straps can help you hold more weight, but relying on them too often may let your grip fall behind your pulling strength. This article explains how undertrained hands, wrists, and forearms c...
Read moreHow Monkee Grips Are Changing the Deadlift
This article explores a simple but overlooked idea: your deadlift may be limited more by your grip than your body. Most lifters train with barbells designed to help them hold on through knurling, c...
Read moreHow Rope Grip Training Builds a Deadlift That Holds Under Fatigue
A lot of deadlifts don’t fail on the first rep.They fail on the last few. The bar starts to slip.Your fingers start to open.Your body feels strong enough, but your hands can’t keep the bar. That’s ...
Read moreWhy Grip Strength Limits Your Deadlift More Than Your Back or Legs
Many lifters assume a missed deadlift means their back or legs are not strong enough, but often the real limit is their grip. The deadlift is only as strong as your connection to the bar. When the ...
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